Wednesday, January 11, 2012

World View Wednesday ~ Guatemala

The beautiful country of Guatemala became dear to my heart in 2005, when I spent 8 weeks working at an orphanage located in the mountains, not far from Guatemala City. I went as a volunteer through Orphan Resources International, http://www.orphanresources.org/index.html, an organization based in Lititz, PA. They provide food and medical supplies to numerous orphanages in Guatemala, as well as send out work teams to help maintain the homes and pour out love on the hurting and abandoned children who live there. I was privileged to spend my time at the Fundaninos Children's Home, and just fell in love with the kids there! Their stories were heart-wrenching; many of them had been abandoned, had lived in abusive homes or had parents who simply couldn't provide for them. All of them were looking for someone to love them, for a place to call home. 




These little chicos were a rodeo!! My job was to help bath them and tuck them into bed at night, which was no easy task [but totally worth it] when they would sweetly say, "I love you"! 


These little kids are some of many who are forgotten, neglected and unloved. The number of orphans in Guatemala has only increased through the years, and there is a huge need for workers who will give of their time and resources for this ministry! If you are interested in learning to know more about this work, click on the link above or message me. I treasure the memories I made there, and dream of the day I can return...hopefully, this time with Eddie and Hadassah! 


Tonight...I will kiss my baby and thank God she will grow up in a home with a mommy & daddy who love her. And I will say a prayer for the many sweet children who don't even know who their parents are! Will you join me?


"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress." James 1:27



3 comments:

  1. I've been thinking much of this lately, how so many children aren't experiencing what we did, and Alex is as a child... Nurture, love, fun, stability, are just a few things that are so important to me as a parent! It breaks my heart to think of the many who are not experiencing a Godly, healthy home and childhood!
    xoxo, Amy

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  2. Yay Guatemala. That is the reason we are now planning to adopt. We want other kids who aren't as blessed to have an oppurtunity to get that!

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  3. Ditto, Amy! I think being a parent makes me so much more compassionate towards children who are unloved. And Amanda, I'd love to hear more of your story sometime! God bless you in your journey...what a ministry!

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