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I Got Mail!!
4:43 PM
Yesterday I received my first letter from one of my girls!! It was written on January 13 so it took about a month to arrive here. Letters can take as long as 2-3 months to reach some children, and then for return mail to arrive depending on where the child is located. My letter was from precious Monique in Burkina Faso. Before I share her letter I want to share with you a video clip that I found that explains the power of the work that Compassion International does in Burkina Faso.
Now on to my letter from Monique! The translator was not the most skilled, as I was able to catch mistranslations and I do not speak nor read French. But the main points of the letter are very sweet, if a bit addled by translation.
Dear Bethany,
Monique is so glad to be your sponsor child. All her family thank you for your love. She lives with her parents, her father Mathieu, a farmer, and her mother Marthe who sells firewood in market. She has older sister Elizabeth. She is in grade 7. She has 2 younger brothers, Azaria (6 years old) and Samuel (2 years old). Monique likes playing hopscotch with friends, The weather is very cold here. She would like to know about the weather over there. Do you have children? She wants you to pray for health and her family. She loves you and hopes to hearing from you soon, Thanks, Happy New Year 2012.
I have written to Monique three times so far (last night was the third as I responded to her letter), so I think at least my first letter crossed paths with this letter in the mail and hopefully she has it by now (given how long it took her letter to get here). She dictated her letter to an administrator at the Compassion Program center she attends, and then that was translated from French to English. There are some cute little drawings at the bottom of the letter.
I just wanted to share my wonderful, delightful little one with you all!!
Holding on to Hope
10:11 PMMy "words" that I want to live out with passion this year are faith and hope. Faith includes believing that the Lord will provide in all circumstances exactly what is needed without fail. Hope is the joy that comes from faith, the belief in something more, the intangible that you hold on to when all seems lost. Faith and Hope are meant to be shared, and so I would like to introduce to you two very special little girls that are now my very special little girls.
Meet sweet Miangeda! She is six years old and lives in the mountains of Haiti. She was chosen to be ours by my mother and I as she just captured our hearts. She looks so solemn for such a little thing. I have not yet received the full sponsorship packet for her, but I do know that she loves reading and playing with dolls, and is doing above average in school. Please add this little one to your prayers!
I would like to introduce precious Monique! She is nine, going to be ten in August (her birthday is only 5 days after mine!) and lives on the flatlands of Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in Africa. I fell in love with her and can not wait until the day I receive a picture of this sweetheart smiling! I do not have her full sponsorship packet either but I do know that she has few if any toys and instead enjoys playing with boxes. Boxes, it just breaks my heart. She too is doing above average in school despite all obstacles. Please add her to your prayers!!
This is the Bethelehem Child Survival Program in Bory. Haiti. Haiti's maternal mortality rate is 630 per 100,000 while the infant mortality rate is 86 per 1,000. The Child Survival Program provides monthly health screenings for pregnant mothers, a monthly food kit of healthy nourishing food, immunizations and health screenings for infants and young children, education, parental skills training, and job skills training. Please pray for the mothers and children who receive care here.
Yes, I live on a very limited budget. Yes, I could use the money elsewhere. But elsewhere is not where I am called to use it and elsewhere is not going to make a difference in the lives of two beautiful, precious little princesses who already look so weary. Elsewhere is not going to provide immunizations to babies, elsewhere is not going to feed pregnant mothers, elsewhere is not going to educate a community of young mothers on how to meet the needs of their child - simple things like hygeine and avoiding infections to how to read a book together. Elsewhere and Some other time are always going to be there. These children are here, now and they can't wait. I believe that living with passion means giving until it causes sacrifice. I can not change the world, but for now I can change a few lives. God will provide the rest. And I get to share with these little ones the fact that they are in fact true princesses of the Lord, real princesses and instead of being forgotten they were chosen and so loved!! It all comes down to faith and hope!












