Orphanology…and other thoughts

I just finished reading a book called ‘Orphanology’ by Tony Merida and Rick Morton, a biography on George Müller, Guardian of Bristol’s Orphans, and some of the many Bible references towards orphans.  I enjoyed it all and was encouraged in what we do through Mission Servants at The Lord’s Servants Home.  Although ‘Orphanology’ is a book slanted towards adoption as the best option for an orphan because of the connection to family, a bond with parents, and a sense of having a home, it recognizes that in many countries, adoptions are not possible.  It is true that orphanages in many places are mere institutions and do not provide a sense of family, bonding with a parent, and a home.  At the Lord’s Servants home, we have full-time and on-site caretakers, a family atmosphere, and priorities to care a child into an adulthood that has an education, life options, self-worth, knowledge of how to love others, and knowledge that God loves them….just like most of us were blessed with in our families.  We will have 60 children at the LSH soon.  I marvel that George Müller had these same goals and had 2,000 orphans while pioneering the orphanage institution in 19th century England.

Merida and Morton state that orphans live under the banner “Rejected, Unwanted, and Optional” and without someone showing them love, will grow up feeling “worthless, hopeless, and unloveable”.   The world is full of evil people who will use a child that feels that way about themselves.  “God has called us to be a defender of the defenseless because that is who He is.  We are returning worship to God when we show His character to the world by what we do…”

James writes in 1:27 “Religion that God our Father accept as pure and faultless is this:  to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”  God takes notice because orphans are among the least powerful and most vulnerable people on earth.  I read many references to there being around 150 million orphans worldwide.  I realize through the Bible that there is more than that, billions in fact.  Before we were “adopted” into God’s family by God’s effort and God’s plan of salvation through Grace through Jesus, we were lost, vulnerable, and hopeless.  It is Jesus that put the value on us by what He paid, and made us His Family with full rights to His inheritance.  It will change a person that realizes they were an orphan and was adopted.  It did me!

I also feel there is great value in a “Godly Family Orphanage” for several other reasons… First, these children are part of their society and it’s future.  I pray that we prepare them to be part of the solution to the problems in their society because solutions must come from within.  Second, a “Mercy Ministry” like an orphanage is a hands-on way to show the love of Christ working in a tangible way and it makes the words of evangelism come alive to those watching what is happening.  Lastly, each group of children is an “unreached People Group” and will remain unable to comprehend the kind of love God has for us if living a live without somebody showing them love and giving them value and hope.

Thank you for joining us in prayer, efforts, and in worshipping God by joining him in loving and defending the defenseless.

I love the 'honesty" in a child's face...

I love the ‘honesty” in a child’s face…

Video from our visit to LSH in Kenya

Tony and Terri put this video together of our trip to The Lord’s Servants Home in Kitale, Kenya a few weeks ago.  They did a great job with illustrating how God was working through our projects and time there.  The water well and playground project completion was a huge blessing to the home as well as the whole community.  Our time connecting with the kids and sharing with the churches was a blessing to us.  The kids and people are so full of life as you can see….

Click here to the video on YouTube.

 

Prayer Request: Peaceful Election in Kenya

On Monday, March 4th, Kenya will hold their general elections.  During the last election, 5 years ago, controversy sparked national violence along tribal lines.  Over 1,000 people were murdered during the tribe on tribe violence and over 500,000 people were driven from their homes, many farms burned, and most of them permanently displaced and forced into refugee camps.  I visited Kenya roughly 1 month after this in 2008.  It was tragic that one of Africa’s best and most stable countries fell apart and turned on itself, compounding the existing tragedies of HIV/AIDS, drought, famine, and poverty, among others such as poor education, high unemployment, over population, growing numbers of orphans, poor infrastructure, and insufficient health care.

I was going to include some links but I suggest you simply google: kenyan elections.  You will have many choices to learn about the circumstances after the last election and the complicated issues revolving around this election.

Please join me in prayer that democracy prevails and peace is kept.  Pray that the leadership in Kenya are convicted to serving her people and resolving the heartbreaking issues plaguing Kenya.

Babies, Kids, and Goliath, Post #4

Please pray for all our health, safety for the many workers around here, Holy Spirit led leadership here, and God’s guidance in some decisions we have coming up in the next few days.

Kids are kids but the toys sure have changed.  This boy made a car out of wire and bottle caps.  The most favorite toy without a ball at the orphanage is an old car tire.

Boy in the community with hand made toy car

Boy in the community with hand made toy car

The kids are really sweet.  We have enjoyed reading Bible stories…more like acting them out.  Here Brian (David) has slew Goliath (Tony).  The cheer from the kids must have been heard all over the community.

David and Goliath

Reaching out to the community with clean water…. The project is coming along really well (pun intended).

Reaching out to the community with clean water.  Well is in the background, community is behind the cameraman.

Reaching out to the community with clean water. Well is in the background, community is behind the cameraman.

More babies at the LSH.

Caroline (Caretaker), Carlos (Baby), and me (enjoying holding a baby)

Caroline (Caretaker), Carlos (Baby), and me (enjoying holding a baby)

Kittens in the woodpile

Kittens in the woodpile

Enjoy this video and song by Audio Adrenaline.  It is encouraging to me, right now especially.

Merry Christmas!!!

Merry Christmas! and Happy New Year! are greetings and blessings of peace and hope.  I feel that the true blessing that we can give and receive is when you do more than say words but instead work toward making them true.  It is arguably true that after decades of international effort and trillions of dollars spent trying to bring peace and end hunger and disease in Africa, the situation is relatively unchanged and remains a tragedy of daunting proportions.  It is clear to me that A) the only true hope and peace is found in Jesus Christ and B) the people who are going to make the biggest changes in Africa are going to be Africans.  It is a necessity that we all work on both short-term needs and long-term solutions.

Thank you for working in general for peace and hope in the world through your faith and compassion in anything you do and specifically with us at The Lord’s Servants Home in Kitale, Kenya to raise up Godly, loving, future leaders that we currently know as our Kids.  We have spent 100% of the over $100,000 provided in 2012 for support, clothing, schooling, health, and new and upgraded facilities for soon to be 60 children.  A similar amount will be spent in 2013 and will accomplish the same goals including a new water well and classroom building for The Lord’s Servants Academy, both of which will serve the community around the orphanage in the same way, providing a practical means toward peace and hope, investing in sharing the love of Christ and in children.

It pulls at my heart when our children thank me for paying their school fees, and when they get excited about new clothes or a book.  I’m impressed how they work hard at chores and schoolwork and play even harder.  I love how they care for each other and how they sing to the top of their lungs praising God.  Lastly I’m humbled by the intensity of the prayers that come out of their little mouths in unison like a beehive.  I know they pray for us way more that we pray for them.  This all has to be very joyful to our Father.

So….May the Peace, Joy, Love, and Hope that God gave to the world through Jesus Christ reside and manifest in you and your family this season and always!

Thank you again and God bless you,

Bob and Kathy Hillebrand, Pastor Moses and the staff at the LSH, volunteers and helpers around the world, and the children.

Here is a great Christmas Song making me think about Africa…from 1984.

Another version…from 1989

And again….from 2004

Lyrics to Do They Know It’s Christmas :

(B. Geldof)
It’s Christmastime,
there’s no need to be afraid
At Christmastime,
we let in light and we banish shade
And in our world of plenty
we can spread a smile of joy
Throw your arms around the world
at Christmastime.
But say a prayer,
pray for the other ones
At Christmastime it’s hard,
but when you’re having fun
There’s a world outside your window,
and it’s a world of dread and fear
Where the only water flowing
is the bitter sting of tears
And the Christmas bells that ring there
are the clanging chimes of doom
Well tonight thank God it’s them
instead of you.
And there won’t be snow in Africa this Christmastime
The greatest gift they’ll get this year is life (Oooh)
Where nothing ever grows
No rain or rivers flow
Do they know it’s Christmastime at all?
Here’s to you raise a glass for everyone
Here’s to them underneath that burning sun
Do they know it’s Christmastime at all?
Feed the world
Feed the world
Feed the world
Let them know it’s Christmastime again