Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Not Forsaken


She never knew her father.  She lived with her mother until her mother died of HIV.  She lived with her grandmother but her grandmother could not take care of her properly.

Their parents were dead they lived with their grandmother but she could not feed them.  They went to live with an uncle but there too there wasn’t enough.  Finally they started wondering the streets and begging just so they could eat.

They don’t know their father.  Their mother had too many debts and could not care for them.  One day she took their younger sister and left.  She never came back.

I’ve been putting together a photo album of all the Mavuno kids with pictures and a little bit of their story so people can match names, stories, and faces when they pray for them during staff meeting.  As I have been putting it together I have had a chance to read these stories along with many others.  They break my heart.  I can’t help but wonder how God could let this happen to little children.
But if I continue to read, if I look at their pictures, if I go outside the door and see the children out there playing and laughing, I remember: no matter how hard these children’s lives have been God has not forsaken them nor did He ever forsake them.

They are now all cared for and provided for.  They now have parents who love them.  Most of all they have been shown the love of God who will never leave them.  Maybe they never would have had any of this if it had not been for their stories beforehand.  I guess I will never know but I thank God for these children and what he is doing here.  He has a plan even when things look hopeless.

One of the many smiling faces around here!