A little girl named Evodie from the Central African Republic has a special place in our hearts.
Evodie is an orphan who lived with her grandmother. She is very tiny for her age which is likely due to a pygmy (Bayaka tribe) heritage or lack of nutrition growing up. The grandmother was heavily into witchcraft and would abuse this little girl. We learned that as she grew, the beatings became more severe. The leaders of the orphan care program in the Central African Republic looked for another home for her to go, but no one would take her because they were afraid of the curses the grandmother would put on them. At 12, Evodie ran away after a severe beating. We found her 3 months later with no explanation of how she survived, she just shyly stares at her feet when we ask if anyone hurt her or how she ate. We found a place at an orphanage for her to live. She started 1st grade and seems very peaceful and content there.
On my last visit, I asked if there was anything I could bring her. She very quietly said, "yes, bread, chocolate and shoes." I found a small American style grocery store and bought the very expensive bread and chocolate. The next day I took them to her and pulled her around a corner of the building to give her the chocolate alone so that the other children would not feel left out. She smiled a huge smile, said thank you and then noticed a group of children gathering around the corner of the building to see what we were doing. She smiled a big grin and held out the chocolate to share. Without taking a bite, she handed the chocolate to the other children and watched as they each broke off a piece and passed it on. She was very content to watch them it eat all. She truly has a kind and giving heart. Evodie has so little and gave away the gift she had received selflessly. What a special little lady!
Deuteronomy 15:10a-Give generously to him and do so without a grudging heart
“Give, but give until it hurts.”
― Mother Teresa
The ONE Meal Miracle is a way for families to mimic the boy that donated his lunch of two fish and five biscuits to Jesus. Jesus created a ONE Meal Miracle and changed that ONE meal into many meals. Your family can have that experience by donating ONE family meal/month to feed hungry orphans.
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Update on the turmoil in the Central African Republic
Back in April, I shared with you some of the details of the rebellion in the Central African Republic; the violent rebellion lead by the Seleka coalition continues.
Recently, our CAR leaders shared with us that the violence and extortion is extreme.
Last week, 9 high school students were killed at a school. Then the rebels took the elementary school hostage, in order to extort money from parents. The rebels need money to fund their cause and they are willing to go to extreme measures to make that happen. (This did not occur at one of our projects.)
Our leaders, in Bangui, continue to search for the children that attend our programs. Many are moving and have had to relocate because of the rebel forces and we are directing the children and their caretakers to the nearest project. (We have 9 programs spread throughout Bangui.)
Thankfully, the banks have reopened so we are able to get funds through. This means the 550 orphans in Bangui are being feed.
Please continue to pray for their safety. This conflict is far from over.
Our founder with children in the Central African Republic
Recently, our CAR leaders shared with us that the violence and extortion is extreme.
Last week, 9 high school students were killed at a school. Then the rebels took the elementary school hostage, in order to extort money from parents. The rebels need money to fund their cause and they are willing to go to extreme measures to make that happen. (This did not occur at one of our projects.)
Our leaders, in Bangui, continue to search for the children that attend our programs. Many are moving and have had to relocate because of the rebel forces and we are directing the children and their caretakers to the nearest project. (We have 9 programs spread throughout Bangui.)
Thankfully, the banks have reopened so we are able to get funds through. This means the 550 orphans in Bangui are being feed.
Please continue to pray for their safety. This conflict is far from over.
Our founder with children in the Central African Republic
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