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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

orphanI was taken captive today. We all were. My heart was captured at the “Remar” this morning. The orphanage houses approximately 40 children ranging from 1-16 years old. Each sticky little face touched a chord in my heart, and for two oh-so-brief hours I endeavored to pour as much love and attention onto them as possible. Some children were very reserved at first due to tough pasts, others claimed me as instant friends. We sang, made balloon toys, told stories, played soccer and served snacks to them. By the end even the teenagers were talking with me about their interests and hopes. I came to give but ended up receiving so much more, both love and lessons. They had so little and yet were content. One great little soccer player played his heart out, even though his shoes had no laces and kept flying off.

April at OrphanageWhen the call to leave came, my heart ached wanting to stay forever or take the children home with me. Whispering “Dios te ama” in their ear, I hugged each one goodbye, and waved through the bus window until the last one went back in the gate. The children were so precious, if only we could have stayed longer. YES my heart was captured this morning and part of it will stay in the “Remar.”

Tonight’s program went so well. I am on crafts team one and we learned how a bunch of messy dots can be turned into beautiful pictures. In same way, if we respond properly, God can use the tough times in our lives to make us into His masterpiece. In another part of the program, the children delighted in holding up signs and chanting “No Pecar” (no fishing). This was a reminder to not dwell on the past once we forgive those who have hurt us.

Love to all,

Jessica – for the team

No Pecar
The kids waving their “No Fishing” signs.

Violin at orphanage
Molly playing her violin for the kids. 

michael at orphanage

 

dancing

laura c

 

orphanage group
The whole group at the orphanage - team, translators, kids, pastors, missionaries…

Photos courtesy of Christina Dickson, Laura Clawson, and Jacob Matchak.

5 Comments »
  1. dude… that is totally awesome guys… awww man :-D

    Have some awesome extra fun for me!!!!!

    WHOO HOO can’t wait to see you all in a couple weeks…

    Comment by Numba5 — August 8, 2008 @ 6:11 am

  2. Wow! You folks have some awesome pictures…
    Christina, you need to be put on permanent team member status!!!!!! You are such an amazing photographer!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by Leah.Anne — August 8, 2008 @ 7:39 am

  3. Ahhh that is SOOO awesome!! It is amazing to see God working through you guys. I’m praying for you all! Wish I was there!

    Comment by cinnamoney2491 — August 8, 2008 @ 8:20 am

  4. What all you guys are doing is totally awesome. I think each and everyone of one is special in Gods eyes for what you are doing. April, I’m so very proud of you and of your committment to helping others. The pictures are great and the blogs the best ever. Can’t wait to hug you. Love ya lots. Dad

    Comment by Aprils.Dad — August 8, 2008 @ 6:56 pm

  5. Molly, Roomie I wish i was there to hear you play your violin. I loved listening to you pratice. Love the pictures. The Photographers are amazing!! Way to go. Keep the pictures coming. :-)

    Comment by Beth Watkins — August 11, 2008 @ 10:08 am

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