We had the opportunity to work with a team of wonderful people. All of us were burdened with desire to help orphans with special needs. This was a team that individuals expressed a desire to go and work with the children with whatever team was pulled together. There were originally eight of us but at the last minute one member was unable to join us due to visa issues. We joined one additional team member who is spending six months volunteering in Beijing at another foster home for the blind. The team was a group from a lot of different backgrounds joined together in one purpose.
From Left to Right:
Ruth--Policy writer for the Canadian government from Toronto
Bessie--Music Therapist from California
Amy--Music Therapist from CaliforniaMarlene--Sargent with the Miami-Dade Police Department
James--Pharmacist from Minnesota
Tabitha--Short term missionary to Beijing (as well as many other places) from Oregon
Kerri--Former missionary to Bangladesh and Taiwan and pastor's wife from WashingtonTaylor--Recent high school graduate and older sister to an adopted girl from China from Virginia
Different people from all different backgrounds. We joined as a team not knowing much about each other and grew to become good friends, tourists, supporters, advocates, chopstick experts, and so much more in the nine days we were together. God had a plan for this team and brought each person's strengths together for His glory.
We got to see the amazing work being done at New Day Foster Home, help out with Harmony House during a big transition, experience some great cultural experiences, eat a lot of rice, provide training to the care providers to improve on what they are doing, hear stories of wonderful healing of the children being cared for, mourn in the loss of life, worship with our team and the missionaries around us, receive teaching from pastors from Britain and the U.S., and much more.
We look forward to sharing individual pieces of this trip as time allows. Thank you for those of you that have followed the journey and have supported us through prayer, words of encouragement, or finances. We have much to share. We are juggling our day to day lives and trying to find the time to share what we experienced.
Please look for many more stories to come...
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