In a world filled with bad news, it’s nice to read something positive for a change. This week, I had the pleasure to read and organize the messages that were sent to our house parents. They were messages of hope, joy, and love. They spoke of the support that this community has for our staff overseas. They showed me not only how loved our house parents are, but how amazing the Remember the Children community is.
The Power of a Trip
For Just One Life
It was about seven years ago that I stopped by Daniel Bagosi’s new home to have coffee with him. During our conversation that morning, he told me about some of the children in the community that had been knocking on his door asking for food. He was deeply troubled by this as it was all too frequent, and he asked me if I would go with him to visit the community where these children lived.
Father's Day
Meet Dionis and Esther
Dionis was in his first year of teaching when he first saw Esther, his wife. She was in her final year as a student. He said that from the first moment he saw her, he wanted to know everything about her. Our culture might call that "love at first sight." It was for Dionis and he pursued Esther, but she was not interested at all.
Asking the Right Questions
Meet Monica: Hardworking and Trustworthy
Monica was raised in a Romanian orphanage, and when she was 12 she was given to a farmer as a servant. Though she never went to school, Monica eventually learned to read and write at our church using the Bible. She loves the Bible and reads a lot. Today, she is a grown woman, married with two kids, a boy and a girl. She received Christ and was baptized seven years ago at the age of 33.