The time home was a gift from the Lord as I was there for Deb's last few weeks on earth. The time back here was also a gift as the camp was amazing. I had the oldest guys in my room, the tough ones, and they were great. Even they took part in everything, from dancing to American Football. We had many discussions about the future, life and faith. Three days before the camp, the director of the orphanage asked if we could take 15 extra kids as they would've been stuck at the orphanage with no place to go. Anya said yes, but thought we would have to end the camp a day early as we didn't have the money for them. Just before I left, Dennis and Dot Mello and Jeff and Diane Nanfelt gave me some cash and it was enough to pay for the additional kids so we could do the whole camp. On that last day, Andrei and Vika became believers. The next day, Andrei told me that he felt light and free.
John, Deb, Shawn, Tim (font) |
After the talk, several of the kids came up and gave me big hugs and said that what Deb said really touched them. They often feel alone, afraid, and unloved. Our prayer is that they will know that they are not alone.
I know that is what Deb prayed for them and for all of us.
Matt, John, Seva, Andrei |
Ariel, Anya, Jess, Alona |
2 comments:
This is a beautiful tribute to what God is doing to prepare us all for eternity. I am encouraged to see how her story has touched others and helped them find God.
Hi John, It's always inspiring to read your blog. I have been getting your prayer chain emails back and wondered if you were aware of that. My prayers are continuing for your Ukraine mission and expect God to continue His great work there. Be Blessed~Gail
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