Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The Mundane and the Blessings

Today seemed to be mostly chores. We were in the car for most of it through congested traffic and nasty pollution. I can feel the grime on me tonight. I am coughing up pollution that has stuck in my lungs. Yet, I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that we are right where we are suppose to be.

We visited several apartment/hotel sights in different areas of the city today. We need to have a good place to stay when we bring teams and family. Nepal can be a lot to take in on your first trip, maybe even your third trip, so we want people to feel safe when they come. We found a couple places that would be good.

Bobby introduced us to a new friend today. Believe it or not his name is Expansion (I believe his father was a physics teacher or something like that). Expansion is well connected because he owns a trekking company. He can help us get better deals around Kathmandu and help with any trips that we wish to do. He was a very nice man that is well educated and well traveled. We liked him and Andreas even found a Bible in Nepali for him tonight. He said he would read it if he had one...so why not.

We also visited Boudhanath Stupa (one of the top holy Buddhist places in the world) and Pashupati Nath Temple (the top Hindu holy temple in the world). I had been to both before, but Andreas had not. They both make me pretty sad to be honest, but Pashupati got me the most today. Pashupati is where the Hindus cremate their dead and then put the ashes in the holy river by the temple. There were several funerals when we were there today. I don't really know how I can explain the sadness that I feel. Just one of so many lost, Lord please be seen. I did see 3 Sisters of Mercy (Mother Teresa's nuns) at the temple today. Apparently they work with the poor in that area. Praise God for their faithful hearts.

We revisited the area that Andreas and I stayed in when we picked up Samuel in 2006. Expansion, Bobby, Andreas and I had a traditional Newari meal...which was very good and then bought some gifts at Dhukuti (a fair trade story that I really like). Amazingly enough we met a team of Norwegians that have a ministries all around Asia (Normisjon). Bobby laughed at me as I spoke Swedish with them, I am sure many people laugh when I speak Swedish so that was nothing new.

After that came the moments that made all the mundane worth it today...we went to see the kids. We didn't get to stay long, but just to see their faces and remember why God has called us makes all the difference in the world. They are getting more comfortable with us and are getting close enough to hug and hold hands with. Several are even climbing into our laps now. They have colored so many pictures for us with poems and thank yous. They are even starting to give me things like the little necklaces that they wear or a bracelet. One little girl took out her barrettes and put them in my hair (they were purple with little purple flowers on them). It means a lot to me because they have so little but want to give it anyway..."and we must become like children....". Even the members of the family that run the home are giving and wonderful and gracious. They are very special people and I am glad to call them family as we are all children of God.

We took a few minutes to walk behind the children's home to see a new building that we might be able to rent for them. The current home is very small for all of them. The children are jammed in, there is no hot water (not that they have EVER had that), there is no yard to play in, or room to grow a few vegetable to sustain themselves. We would like to find a better situation for them while we work on phasing in the family units. We need to look at the building further and discuss rent and time to see if this building would be suitable.

Speaking of the family units that we are very strong on, the Lord has already taken care of finding us parents. For those of you who are new to the family unit concept, let me explain. We want to build families...not just house orphans. We needed dedicated couples to be parents to 8 or maybe 10 children. They would raise these children, giving them family identities, education, love and everything else that we as families give. That way when these children are grown they know how to be in and raise families of their own. The head of Light for Nations is a couple and they have done a wonderful job creating as much of a family atmosphere as possible, but 30 kids for one couple is a lot. Well, that couple happens to have 3 biological sons. Two of the sons are married. We were able to speak with one of the sons and his wife today and they are dedicated to this and want to spend their lives working for God with these children. Now we need to speak to the other couple and the son who isn't married to see what they want as their future. How exciting though that God has already been preparing their hearts for this. (Don't worry, I know many are thinking...you need to be cautious...we are and praying every step of the way).

Lastly, we come to something that has kept me in tears and praising God all night. We already know that God loves orphans and so desires that we take care of them. Last night, I will admit, I was discouraged. I was worried that we could not do this and would not be able to find the money to help? However, tonight God showed me that he would take care of it all one way or the other...after all money is nothing to him. The children's home has been in dire straights for some time (due to the instability of the government, those in the community who would normally help, have not been able to...like everywhere else, economy is bad.) The director of the home has been very resourceful, but has gone into debt to house, feed and clothe these precious children (just so you understand, he is still wearing the same clothes that he had when I met him in 2007, all has gone to the children). To many the debt is rather small, but we didn't have the money to clear it, but God provided. One phone call and it was provided. I am in awe of God's faithfulness and his timing. He, and he alone, sees the big picture and we are blessed enough to be a tiny part of it.

So praise with me tonight, even if you are discouraged about something. Give thanks for everything, know that Jesus is right where you need him to be and TRUST!

Blessings,
Laurie

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