Rape, abuse, rejection, neglect ...
These are the issues -- the deep secrets -- some of the girls at last weekend's conference carried with them. How does one value and respect oneself, when no one has ever respected them?
Into these heavy lives came Gina from FIT Decisions and the
The discussions were punctuated by clever crafts, kickboxing, and classes in self defense. And Gina shared heartwrenching stories from her own life, which connected her intimately with these these hurting girls.
On Saturday, at lunch, Tunde, who grew up in the orphanage and holds a rather loud and abrasive exterior, called Russ and I over. We first met Tunde ten years ago at the
One of the team members from
When we put the orphanage girls on the bus to head back. Our whole group stood beside the bus doing "the wave" and blowing kisses and making an all around American spectacle of ourselves. The girls on the bus laughed hysterically and waved back. They knew we valued them, and that God values them too.
Two of the orphanage girls appear to have made steps toward Christ this weekend -- only Christ knows their hearts for sure. Please continue to pray for them as they return to their lives and situations where they do not feel as loved or valued.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Girls in Crisis and God's Love
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I feel special that God allowed me to be part of all this. THank you Lord, and thank you all.
Andi
I feel special that God allowed me to be part of all this. THank you Lord, and thank you all.
Andi
Previously I used Dani's account, I hope this time I put the right things. But you know it is me, andi :)
Andi, This could not have happened without your help. Thanks for being so willing, so loving, and so helpful!
We love you!
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