Luba and her boys from the camp. |
That intertwining of heartache and joy, peace and despair, are a part of being in ministry with kids who live on the edge of so many things. We cannot be like social workers who are taught not to become personally involved in the lives of their clients, as Christ calls us to do otherwise.
This past week, I got a call from Sergei who was heartbroken as both Igor and Pasha left the aftercare home last weekend. Igor took some things and just left-which is his pattern in life. Pasha, for some unknown reason, decided to leave and wouldn't say why. Sergei sees Pasha as a son and this is a tough thing. I've been through that myself, too many times, and it hurts. It helps us to remember that people have to make their own choices and that the Lord gives each of us free will to do so, but it's never easy. Please pray that Igor will be safe and pray that Pasha will come back. And pray for Sergei too.
Shkasia and his new buddy. |
All of the kids who lead the camp grew up in the orphanage and became believers through camps or through living here. Now, they are helping the kids they once were and they were so excited about it. I kidded with Bogdan that we can now retire since the next generation is keeping things going.
Thank you Lord for that and for keeping us going when we don't have the strength. That is a great gift.
1 comments:
Your Pasha and Igor reminds me of a young man I worked with for several years. Heto was child of the streets, in and out of foster homes. I loved that boy dearly and he grew to trust me. With less than three months from graduation,he went out and used cocaine, thus violating his probation. He worked hard and would have been the 1st in his family to graduate. Unfortunately, it was too much for him; all the changes were too much. Please remember, it is in God's time and not ours. Rejoice in the progress you made with these two boys; you helped plant Jesus in their heart. THey will cherish and love the time you gave.
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