LifePoint hosted the Ugandan Orphan’s Choir last Sunday night and our family had three little girls and a chaperone stay with us. It was a true blessing to have these special ladies in the house — especially for Hannah and Hope. Through limited English and the universal language of smiles, the girls got along great!
One of the girls left a note for Hope, part of which said “You showed me love and fun.” I’m actually tearing up again (sorry to disappoint you real men out there).
Most of the kids who stay at the village sponsored by Childcare Worldwide in Uganda have lost one or both of their parents to AIDS. Though the spread is declining, it is still devastating. They estimate that there are over 2 million orphans in Uganda — a country about the size of Oregon.
I’m glad our daughters got to befriend girls from another part of the world, a part of the world that is experiencing struggle. And yet Fina, Ruth, and Joann beamed with love, joy, and thankfulness … even thanking me for cooking after every meal. My prayer for Hannah and Hope is that they grow up with a sense of two things — thankfulness and vision. To be thankful for what they have and to have the vision to see how they can make a difference.
Ruth, Hannah, Joann, Fina, and Hope