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Monday
Sep272010

A Wonderful Healing!

Exactly three months ago, I told you we'd been asked by a Buddhist organisation to help Zhuo Ma, an eighteen-year-old Tibetan girl who was not in one of the orphanages co-managed by Christian Action. I asked you to pray for this very sick girl from Yushu county, who had been given, at the age of eight, to be the sole carer of an old and poverty-stricken herdsman and his daughter, both with mental disabilities.

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Monday
Sep202010

The Adoption Revolution

I'd like to introduce you to Renee Loux, whom I met last week in Kansas City. She is a mom to eleven kids, nine of whom are adopted. Renee and her husband Derek began the Orphan Justice Center (OJC) in 2008, enabling the adoption and restoration of abused, neglected, and unwanted children. In 2009, Derek was tragically killed in a car accident. Renee, now the President of OJC and supported by a strong team, continues the vision of rescuing, adopting and restoring orphans.

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Wednesday
Sep152010

Unexpected Blessing!

I am still in the United States because, as I said last week, Christian Action Asia has begun working here to make Christians aware of the service we're doing in the Tibetan Plateau area of China.  We have now been asked to co-manage a total of TWELVE orphanages in this remote region, and I have to tell you that it sometimes seems to me like a humanly impossible task to raise funds for what we need to do for these helpless children.  In my doubtful times, I desperately need God's reassurance that we must continue with this work. I did not expect to receive His powerful reassurance while I was here!

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Tuesday
Sep072010

A Christian Action Milestone!

I'm actually in the United States right now, but I want to share with you this exciting time in Christian Action's history! You will remember that we were asked some time ago to co-manage seven more orphanages in Qinghai Province. At that time, I began to think of extending our avenues of fundraising to the US to help us provide all that will be needed for our service to the children. About two years ago I came to the US to visit some of our adopted children and I also had lunch with a former Christian Action (CA) staff member, Adam Voysey. I hadn’t seen him for about ten years.

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Monday
Aug302010

The Vice Principal Is Amazed By Our Kids

Arnett (Back center) with students in Qinghai

Arnett Edwards is the Vice Principal at King George V School in Hong Kong and he is one of the most impressive men I've met! For almost ten years he has been visiting our Children's Home in Xining. When you read his diary extract below I know you too will be impressed by his incredible empathy and love for our disabled children. I believe God gives each of us at least one special gift, and I'm sure that Arnett's gift from God is his ability to connect with these kids.

A huge thanks for allowing me to visit the most wonderful Xining Children's Home for three days in June; as ever it was a very memorable experience.  Here’s an extract from my diary which I know will interest you...

Arrived at the children's home at 10am and they were already serving lunch!  With only a handful of staff to feed about 25 children, it takes a while. Fourteen children can only lie down or just sit in a chair... they can't communicate. Today I fed four children; this takes up to 20 minutes per child as most have difficulty swallowing. The nurses are always pleased with the help.

These young children remind me of old men… they just look at you inquisitively, and seem to be thinking all the time... I firmly believe they have many pearls of wisdom inside them but they just cannot communicate this to us. I love interacting with them. There are some amazing kids here. Every movement is an effort for them and their courage never ceases to amaze me.  

One child who I fed (I call him James) just sits and stares, so I tried some stimulation. I put my iPhone earpiece into his ear... I will never forget his smile.  But what then amazed me was that he watched me changing the tracks... he loved it and laughed so much. And then he wanted to do it himself!  He doesn't have good arm coordination but to see the concentration on his face was amazing. I left for lunch feeling that I had made one little chap very happy.

One girl is mute and generally shows very little response, but when she sees me she immediately tries to give me a thumbs up sign... this is something I do all the time when I visit. This is something that I will never forget. I then gave her the iPhone and she smiled broadly and then chuckled!

In my last hour there I went around saying good bye to the children as well as feeding the two "wise men" who I had fed on the first day... James seemed particularly sad to see me go… he just stared at me when I said goodbye... hopefully I’ll be back in three months' time.

Arnett is planning to take some KGV children with him to visit the Home in October. He’s also planning "some sort of event" for his 50th birthday which he hopes will raise donations for the Home to mark a decade of involvement with our kids. I hope it will be only the first decade of Arnett's wonderful involvement!

I'll let you know when his birthday gets closer but in the meantime please help by donating and emailing this to your friends. Thank you!