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| "Whoever Welcomes One..." I am thankful to God that he answered my prayers and I was sent to this place, where I can serve the people who need me. |
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My name is Maria and I come from Slovakia. I am sending you "hot regards" from Tanzania, Africa. And what am I doing here? Well, I am a volunteer and I came here to be a homeschool teacher for two girls-Sabrina and Brianna who are twins in 5th grade. Our school begins every day at 8 a.m. and we finish at 11.30 a.m. We have 7 lessons every day-Bible, Arithmetic, Spelling, Language, History and Geography, Science, Health and sometimes Art. I enjoy teaching these girls and we have a lot of fun together. I am thankful to God that He answered my prayers and I was sent to this place, where I can serve the people who need me. Our little classroom is on the ADRA compound where Sabrina and Brianna’s parents live and work as missionaries. They are Americans and have been here in Africa for many years. A home is being constructed to care for up to 40 infants on the compound belonging to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. However, until it’s completion, there are 10 babies living with the Church family. That’s a lot of hungry mouths to feed, and lots of dirty diapers, to say nothing of all the loving arms needed to make the babies feel secure. Ten babies and each story is different. Some of them were just found on the street or their parents died of AIDS. Let me tell you Shelly’s story. Shelly was a hurting baby, emotially and physically. At approximately a year and half she had suffered more abuse than many have ever known in a lifetime. Her caregiver abandoned her but not before verbally abusing her. This little girl came to us, parroting the hurtful things she had been told over and over in her swahili language "You are a dog" and "You are a butt." She would spit these words out to the other babies whenever she felt angry or frustrated. Within two weeks of good food, love and gentle discipline, Shelly became a smiling little girl full of fun and minus the bad words. |
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Wonderful, isn’t it? These little creatures are such a blessing for all of us. When I am with them, certain words always come to my mind. They are addressed to everybody. "Whoever welcomes one such child in My name, welcomes me, " said Jesus. (Matthew 18:5)
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