Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

May 19, 2011

Quarters of Hope...

It's that time again, we're going back to Russia. Rewind: We went over spring break to two new orphanages, and had an absolutely wonderful experience and I just realized that I never got to update about that trip! I will post soon, because God did some AMAZING things there and I am excited for where He is leading us.

Ok, so back to present time -- we're going back to the orphanage that we started sponsoring in 2007, and we cannot wait to see all of our sweet kids! We've heard that there has been a lot of turn over there in the past year or so and that means there will be a LOT of new faces that we haven't gotten to meet. We were able to 'drop in' over spring break and say hello to some of the children we've grown to love, and I can't wait to see them all again in June.

One of the main things that the Lord always teaches me during this time is trust. Honestly, most of it deals with finances, and getting the funds to be able to go do to this ministry. It is always such a character builder -- and each trip, the Lord really teaches me more and more about honestly trusting in Him.

This year I did a '$10 for Hope' challenge on Facebook. I created an event and my goal was to see if I could get 250 people to commit $10 for Russia Missions (Each team member was asked to raise about 2,500 for trip costs and costs and ministry expenses). Though I did not make it to 250, many many people gave and the Lord has provided the amount of money I need to make this trip. He is GOOD!

In the meantime, I have encountered a few great stories, and I wanted to share some of them with you because they really encouraged me.... they are from completely different ends of the spectrum, but both impacted me in a huge way.

#1) One night I was at our college bible study, and we were about to get started when a young friend came up to me and said that she had received my '$10 for Hope' invite on Facebook. She said that she had a lot of friends going on mission trips this summer and that the Lord had really laid it on her heart to give to the ministry that was going on... she asked me how much more money I needed (which at the time was about $1,500). She then told me that she had gotten some grants for her school this semester, and she still had a good amount left that she felt called to just 'give'.... she went out to her car and handed me a check for $400. I couldn't believe it. I think I was in shock at the moment... and even now, I think of how sacrificial it is for a college student to give $400. I still am amazed at the sacrificial heart of this sweet girl, and how she chose to give that money instead of use it for the million other things that could have come up... Man, I pray for a sacrificial heart like that.

#2) During the whole '$10 for Hope' thing, I would get things in the mail pretty often, because that is how most people would send their donation. A few days after I got the check mentioned above, I checked the mail and received a envelope from a childhood friend. She is married, and also has a little boy who is very young. I have kept up with this friend only through Facebook, and I have been excited to see that she is growing in her walk with the Lord, but we hadn't talked that often. I opened the envelope and there was 9 one dollar bills, and 4 quarters taped to a piece of notebook paper. Quarters of hope. On the notebook paper it said, "Sorry about the change, money is really tight right now. Hope this helps." At that moment, tears ran down my face. I couldn't believe the sacrificial heart of this friend. That $10 was a huge sacrifice, and I could feel the weight of what that meant to her and her family. Again, I pray for a sacrificial heart like that.

So, in both cases, I saw a great example of sacrificial love. Each sweet friend sacrificing in a different way, but bringing glory to God in an amazing way and reminding me what this whole thing is about.... showing Christ to others. They both did that for me, and I am grateful.

Our team will leave for Russia on June 13th, and I cannot wait! We need about $4,600 total for each person to reach their fundraising goal -- and I know God will provide!

All I have to do is remember those quarters, and how those and so many other $10 donations added up to get me to the fundraising total I needed. 

July 19, 2010

what faith can do...

I had the opportunity to go camping with several families from our church this weekend -- and it was SO much fun (I mean HOTTTT lol)... and it actually turned out that 6 of the kids that were with us had been adopted from Russia... and our friend Viktor who is 22 and grew up in our orphanage is here to visit to so he was with us as well... that made 7 out of 17 people on the trip Russian! And the family who planned the trip actually got their call for their court date about a week before the camping trip, so they were actually in Russia in court during the trip! [side note: the Judge said YES! So sweet Vanya will be home in August!!!!] It was amazing to look around and see these sweet kids. We were all roasting marshmallows and watching the kids run around like crazy -- and someone made the comment.... "Sometimes I just think about what they would be doing right now... what they would be thinking, how their life would be if they were still in Russia." The fact is that they would probably never have had the opportunity to experience a lot of the things they are experiencing if they were still in Russia growing up in an orphanage. It is just amazing to think how much God has rescued them from... things we don't even know.





That being said, I want to share this video with you. God has really been moving through families in our church for the orphan. These families are either done with their adoption process, or are right in the middle. I love watching this video and seeing all of the sweet faces that God has rescued out of orphanages or from hard situations and placed in families!





That being said, I want to encourage you to pray. There are still tons of kids around the world that are without families tonight... and as they their head down, they wonder why... pray that God would wrap his Daddy arms around them and comfort them... and pray that God would continue to break families heart's for these children, and that He would place them with a forever family. 


We know what awaits these kids if they are not adopted.... we have seen it first hand... even just recently with Nastya's apartment. BUT - they CAN come to know Jesus and make a difference... that is why we go to Russia... to share with the children that they are important to our Father whether they are ever adopted or not... they can have a forever family in Christ.




July 13, 2010

this is reality...

So, I want to share some images with you... and I would love for you to pray for this sweet girl, Nastya... I shared a little bit of her story earlier this month, and we were able to get some pictures of the apartment that was left for her from when her parents passed away. Right now the conditions are [to say the least] unlivable -- so we are praying about what our next step can be in helping the sweet young girl get on her feet... please pray with us...


We have been able to form a relationship with a local pastor in Russia, and he picked up one of the care givers from the orphanage and then went out to the camp where Nastya is and picked her up to take them to see Nastya's place... it has had boards over the windows/doors so they haven't been able to see it... but we wanted to know what condition it was in so we would know how to help her... and these are the photos they sent us...
This is just one story, but sadly this is a reality that some of these orphans face when they leave the orphanage... 









Please pray for resources, and for some people that can be Christ to Nastya and help her get this place in order to be a home... she has to leave the orphanage by the end of August...

June 22, 2010

Our trip in pictures...

So, here are some pictures from the trip, if you have Facebook, you can check out TONS more! :) I have about 100 in an album and Michelle has a ton too! There are plenty of sweet Russian faces to look at.... but here are a few of my favorites!
This is a picture out Blythe & Michelle's hotel room window our last night in Moscow (at about 11:00pm might I add)... one of my favorite things in Russia are the sunsets, so this was a great way to end our trip...
This is a great picture! Chris and Aaron in their cowboy gear with 2 of our translators and one of the graduates! :)
Chris enjoyed those s'mores a little too much I think! Priceless!
These are our Texas-style s'mores that we brought and then cooked in their little toaster oven! They were a big hit! Along with the chips & queso!
I love this girl! It was her birthday the day we saw her and she turned 12!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe that she is so old.... she is precious!
We got to see Igor & Danil!!!! They were not in the 2 groups that got to come to the city from Solotcha, but God is good, and we got to see them the day before we left! Pray for Igor (left) as a family from our church is in the process of adopting him & his siblings... and pray for Danil that God would move a family to adopt him! He is one of the sweetest boys I've ever met...
I love this picture! This is sunday morning walking from our hotel to the Baptist Church in town.... getting ready to worship with our Russian brothers & sisters!
Great picture of Aaron and some of the boys at the bowling alley! I interrupted their game for a photo-opp!
John, Artyom and Atrur!!! Sweet little ones:)
YAY! So happy I got to see sweet Nadya! Last year she was at camp during our time at Solotcha! Again, she has grown so much...
I love this picture of sweet Masha! I love seeing her... she has one of the sweetest little hearts!
Blythe and Sasha! Sasha is new to Solotcha from a different orphanage... she is so sweet!
ALOSHA! We love him.... what a cutie! He was so excited to see the team... especially Chris!!!!! :)

June 07, 2010

Leavin', on a jet plane...


We leave tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woo hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I haven't finished packing yet... maybe I should do that! Haha!! In honor of our departure, I have a few things to share with you about what I'm excited about!!! :) hehe! Some silly, and some super great! SO, here we go!!

Top ten things I'm looking forward to in Russia:
10.) Getting to practice my Russian!
I am very nervous about this!! I was telling Anya (my amazing friend/Russian teacher) that every time I get around a native Russian speaker, everything I learned leaves my head and all I can think to say is "da!!" haha!

9.) Cheese Sandwich & Cappuccino at the Coffee Bean
There is this super awesome coffee shop and they have the best grilled cheese & the biggest cappuccino!! Picture below to prove it! :)
8.)Greek Salad @ Pizza at La Plaza
Yes, another food item, but the cheese in Russia is SO good that it has become something I crave!! So, the greek salad and pizza at our favorite pizza restaurant definitely make the list! (The one on the left was some meat salad that Chris got, but the right is my FAVORITE greek salad ever!)

7.)Russian Sunsets
The pictures will speak for themselves! (Oh, and sunsets are kind of one of my favorite things!) God's beauty displayed!

6.)Seeing our translator friends!!!! :):) Yay!
We have built some great relationships with the translators we've had in years past, and they are definitely our friends more than our translators! I can't wait to see them!!!

5.) Getting to visit the local church!!
The last few trips I've taken, we've gotten to spend some time with a few of the local churches, and I'm SO excited to hopefully get the chance to see them while we are in Ryazan! :)
4.) Seeing our brother Viktor!
We met a guy that graduated from our orphanage a few years ago, and he has definitely become part of our family! We are all looking forward to seeing him!

3.) Seeing our Sweet kids!!!!!!!
Even though we are not going to be able to go to the orphanage (we are still playing for a miracle!!!) we will hopefully get to see the kids! They are SO amazing, and I can't wait to see them!

2.) Hanging out with the Grads!!!!
We will be working at the ministry center and hanging out with the kids who have graduated from various orphanages! I can't wait to see all of them, and to meet some new grads as well! :)


Last, but not least, and definitely most important:
1.) Getting to tell people about my Jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):)

I will definitely update before we leave with some specific prayer requests, for all of you prayer warriors out there!! And, we should have access to the internet every now & then, so hopefully we can update you guys through blog updates! :)

June 02, 2010

Oh, and by the way, you overpaid...

I can't believe it is June 2nd.

I really can't.

We leave in 5 days! WOW!!!!! 5 Days!!! I am SO excited!

The past month has been a whirlwind of chaos, but life is good, and God is great!

I finished my 2nd to last semester at Sam Houston State University! YAY! I passed my math certification exam, and now, all I have to do is pass my PPR student teach in the fall, do my Teacher Work Sample (oh the dreaded TWS), and then Graduate in DECEMBER! I have been looking forward to this day for a long.... looooong time!!! But it will come soon enough. I'm excited to see what doors God opens up for after graduation!

One of the HUGE things that has been going on in the past month is obviously our trip to Russia, and trying to fundraise for that! I can't even explain to you how much God has provided. Again, and again we have seen his love through His provision. I know in my heart that this trip is exactly what God had in mind, because He has completely moved through His people to support it! We had a garage sale a few weekends ago and had SO much to sell... on Friday as we were setting up car-full after car-full kept pulling in to donate their unwanted items! THEN, to top it off, we made over $2,500!!! I know garage sale's can be a hassle... but what an amazing few days it was! It was great bonding time for our team.... we found some pretty interesting articles... hah, and also it was great to see people from our church body showing their support in ALL sorts of ways! Praise God for all those that supported through donations... if you are one of them, we so greatly appreciate you! Also, those who supported by giving their time! There were quite a few friends that stopped by just to lend a helping hand! Not to mention Hope Heald that came out and priced everything and was our voice of reason when it came to selling items!! It would not have been a success without her! One thing that was amazing to me is that even after all of our fundraising was over, we got a call from children's HopeChest and they said that we "overpaid by $600" so we're getting a refund....... now I'm kind of a math person, so i did the math and I just don't see how it makes sense... but I know that God is showing us His favor even in an event like this!

GOD IS GOOD!

I am overwhelmed when I think about all of the ways that God has provided for us, and I love that He always beckons us to trust Him, even in those moments when all seems lost -- because that is when we truly see that everything is His, and comes from Him..... and it is nothing of ourselves... He whispers to us, just wait, and trust in Me...

Thank you all for being the hands and feet of Christ to our team... and for your support prayerfully, financially, and physically!

We're packing our supply bags tonight.... Velveeta, Rotel, Salsa and all.... I'll keep you updated! Stay tuned for more specific ways you can pray!

Я вас силно люблю и молюсь за вас!

May 11, 2010

God is Good.... All the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

All the time, God is good.

This is not new, yet again and again I am blown away by God's goodness and provision!!!!!

In the past few weeks, our team has really been trying to fundraise the rest of our money for our trip to Russia in June! It has been a difficult few months in the fund raising department, and last week, we were looking at $12,400 that we still needed by this week!!

That is A LOT of money!

Anyway- we had a team meeting, and prayed and talked about different things we could do to continue to raise funds for our 8 team members!

A few things have happened over the last week:

#1) We got an extension on our payment deadline, which is a HUGE blessing! Now we have until the 19th to have a plan for the remaining balance!!!

#2) I don't even know how to explain the next part.... through some crazy work of the Holy Spirit, people have been moved to give, and our current balance to raise is $5,500!!! That is CRAZY to me!!!!!!! In just over a week almost $7,000 has come in!!!!!!!!!!


Like I said before....
GOD IS GOOD.... ALL THE TIME!!!!!!!!!


#3) We have been waiting on word about our trip.... the last time I updated... we were really not sure if we were going to get to see our sweet kids from our orphanage, but we heard from our organization, and they are almost 100% positive that we will get to bring the kids into the city for a few days! The only thing is that we'll have to pay for transportation and food for them while they're there! BUT God has come through every time, and I am so looking forward to seeing Him provide in this area as well!! but I'm so excited to SEE OUR KIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!


So all of that being said, we leave 4 weeks from today!!!!!!!!!! That means in 4 weeks I'll be getting on a plane to see some of my most favorite people in the entire world! I CANT WAIT!!!

We are definitely still in need of support... so if you feel led to support financially, we'd love it!!

Also, we have t-shirts left, and actually if you scroll down on my blog you can order right now :)

Last but not least, we're having a garage sale on May 22nd, so if you have any unwanted items in your house, you can donate them! :)

More to come soon!






April 19, 2010

the new direction

We have gotten some news on our upcoming trip to Russia, in June. Originally, we were hoping to visit our orphanage, and stay there for the duration of the trip. However, because of some recent events and government restrictions, we will not be able to go to our orphanage.

I think the thing I was having the most trouble with all of this is that it completely breaks my heart. It really does. Our team was SO looking forward to getting to see our kids, and spend some time with them. BUT I know who is in control. I was really struggling with the two... and I realized...

its ok. I can be both.

I can be completely heart broken over the situation. It means that God has broken my heart for these kids, and that He has given me a passion to love them. BUT I can also hope because ultimately, HE is the one who is in control.

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the new direction

Even though we did not get clearance to go to the orphanage, we still got permission to visit Ryazan and stay in the city.

In the city, Children's HopeChest sponsors a Ministry Center. This MC is a place where teens who graduate the orphanage can go to find refuge. They can watch TV, work on school work with the computers there, get dental assistance, counseling, etc. A majority of the kids who graduate orphanages are about 16 years old. I imagine myself at 16... being out in the city by myself, being faced with major life decisions.... ones that even now, being 23 I still haven't had to face.

The kids live in government housing... the statistics for girls to be sexually abused, raped, etc in the first few weeks of living there are through the roof. A lot of girls from orphanages that graduate end up in prostitution, or sex slavery. Just last week we heard a story from Children's HopeChest about a girl that started coming to their Ministry Center after being rescued from forced prostitution. Many of the boys fall into alcoholism, drugs, and even work for the mafia.

By any means, these teens have many hard decisions to make, and they need hope. A hope that we can bring them.

So... that is what we will be doing this summer. We're going to be working at the MC in Ryazan. We'll be hanging out with kids that have graduated from our orphanage, and hopefully meeting some new faces! We are so excited to get to spend time with these precious teens. Please be praying for our team as we continue to seek direction. Also, be praying for the kids we will come in contact with while we are there. We're also hoping to get to spend some time with some local churches, and encourage and fellowship with them!

We are still praying that we will be able to see the kids at our orphanage...

More updates to come!

April 14, 2010

Even when the world is shaking, my God stands



My heart is heavy. breaking. I'm confused. I'm in shock.

BUT

MY GOD IS NOT! He is NOT confused, He is NOT surprised, and He IS in control.

For those of you who did not know, our team has been waiting on one final "approval" from the minister of education for our trip to our orphanage in June. I got a phone call today - we did not get that approval. The Russian government put a "halt" on all recreational activities at Russian orphanages until the end of June. We could still be involved at the ministry center in the city, but not travel to the orphanage. If we are to travel to Russia in June, we would not be able to visit our orphanage. Not be able to see the sweet children that we are so longing to see. My heart is SO burdened for these kids, and I love them SO much... hearing word that we may not be able to see them just breaks my heart.

So what does this mean? We're not quite sure... we understand there a few scenarios that could take place, so we're praying for guidance and praying that God move in a big way to get us to see our kids.

#1) We have asked about moving the dates for our trip to July. In July, the kids will be at a 'camp' which is basically an orphanage that is in the woods. Russian orphans go to 'camp' during the summer to give the orphanage care givers and staff a vacation. So, the children will be at camp, which is about 2 hours outside of the city. We could stay in the city, work with the graduates at the ministry center, and maybe go and visit the kids at camp and still get to spend some time with them.

#2) To go in June for the dates we already have planned, and have bought plane tickets for and work with the graduates at the ministry center. My heart has been breaking for these teens who graduate the orphanage. Some of them graduate as early as 16 and are out on their own in the city, left to make 'adult decisions' at such a young age. These kids need support. They need role models. They need Jesus. Really.

AGAIN, MY GOD IS IN CONTROL!

As hard as it may be to get this news, and as much as my heart breaks, I know God has a plan for us... and for me. and for these sweet kids. I Know He is in control. This is, yet again, another opportunity for me to trust Him.

Pray with us that HE will mold and shape our next step, whatever it may be, and that HE would give us peace and guidance for the days to come. Pray that He will move in the hearts of the officials to allow us to come to Russia and visit these children, and pray that He would comfort our sweet kids during this time. Our whole team is SO excited to get to love on these orphans... and to grow closer in our relationship with Christ by doing so... we want to be used, and we want HIM to show us where, when, how, etc.

Right now, we will be waiting to hear from the minister of education about our request to come in July. Please be praying for these officials and that God would prompt them and lead...

In what seems to be chaos... and in a world that seems to be shaken. My God stands firm. My God is sovereign. My God is my rock.

Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. For the LORD is the great God, the great King above all gods. In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to him. The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land . Psalm 95:1-5

And a sweet friend reminded me of this verse also...

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. Philipians 4:6


April 12, 2010

We need your Support:)

Ok, so as some of you may know, our church sponsors an orphanage in Russia! Our orphanage has become one of my favorite places on the planet, and I can't wait to see those sweet kids again! There are about 110 kids, and about 20 of them are new to the orphanage! We are taking a team of 8 people from our church, and will get to spend about 7 days at the orphanage with the kids! We will then stay in the city that's near the orphanage for a few days and try to get together with the kids that have graduated from the orphanage that are now living in the city!

To help raise support for our trip, we are selling these T-Shirts! You can order them directly off my blog, and we will ship them to you! Also, if you live in the Huntsville area, you can buy them from me directly! :)

On the front they say, "Я верю..." which means in Russian "I believe..." and on the back, you can see the outline of Russia with the verse Psalm 68:6-5 in the outline both in Russian and English!

I believe this verse very much, and I have seen God work in amazing ways to be a Father to the Fatherless, and to set them in families! We must remember, we were ALL orphans, and God adopted us into His family and calls us His child!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Size

We have a limited number of shirts, but once we run out, if there are still people wanting to support by buying a shirt, we will place another order!

April 10, 2010

I want to believe before I see...

Trust.

God in so many ways beckons me to trust Him.

It's amazing, this summer will be my 5th trip to Russia. Last year I was able to travel there 3 different times! As I was fundraising for each trip, God provided in abundance!!

However; each time, after a certain point, it's almost like I seem to 'forget' what God has done in the past. I begin to get anxious, and begin to believe the lie that says, 'He will not come through'...

I KNOW God is the great provider. I KNOW my God is true to His word. I KNOW my God is beckoning me to trust Him.

It's amazing... Last week Tuesday was an amazing day. As the day began, I was feeling 'anxious' about finances for our trip, and I was not going back to the promises of God, and relying on Him... BUT our God is good, and He is faithful, even when I am not. So, Tuesday, while at the church, we received a check that was a donation for our trip. Amazing. Praise the Lord. Then, at TRUTH we had a bake sale.... which went well! Also, we sold our fundraiser T-Shirts at TRUTH and sold 44 out of 50 the FIRST NIGHT! Amazing! God is good! Then, I get home at about 11 pm... all the while having an amazing day and seeing God be so faithful. Finally, I check the mail! We received another check in the mail as a donation for our trip! AMAZING! So I am running around the house at almost midnight just in awe of God and his goodness! THEN after all of this amazingness, I get online to check out flight prices, and they had gone from $1,023 each to $693 per person! This saves our team about $3,000!! PRAISE THE LORD!

All this to say, GOD PROVIDES! I know this. I have seen Him provide. Every. Time!

But, my point is this... why do I wait to SEE Him provide? Why can't I just KNOW that He will. Each time, I find myself falling into the lie of doubting how GOOD my God is. I don't say it outright, but I say it with my actions. I begin to be anxious, and I don't trust Him.

The time I had with the Lord on Tuesday and Wednesday after seeing God provide for our team in amazing ways was SO sweet... but I began to think. I want that sweet intimacy ALL THE TIME. I want to KNOW that my God provides. He is beckoning us to trust Him...

If we have to SEE God move, how much different are we from those in the new testament who asked for Jesus to show them more signs and miracles before they would believe who he was. Yes, miracles happen, and God is good! He provides, but we shouldn't wait to see it to believe it. I want to just KNOW! I want to believe His word SO MUCH that I don't have to wait to see the end result to praise Him.

I want to praise Him even before I see what He does or where He leads!

I don't want to be a someone who is always waiting for something from God, and who only believes He is who He says He is after I see it... I want to be someone who is praising my Savior just for WHO HE IS! Because He is just that... my SAVIOR!

So I'll ask you... what are you waiting for? Financial provision? A Job? A child? A Spouse? Something else? We are all waiting for something... but don't let the time of waiting pass you by... let it be a sweet time of intimacy with your savior. We know God is good, faithful, and will provide (maybe not in our timing, or exactly what we wanted, but what HE wants)... so why wait to praise Him, and why doubt He will come through? Bank on the fact that He is in control and TRUST.

April 05, 2010

The Words I Would Say...


Ok, so I don't listen to KSBJ that much, but recently I tuned in, and heard this song... I heard it a while back but never really listened to the lyrics. Of course, the first thing I thought while listening is that this is a perfect song for my sweet orphans in Russia... and I just broke down. The lyrics speak truth perfectly, and I only wish they could hear it right this moment.

Please take a look at the lyrics, and then when the Lord puts someone on your heart that needs to hear these words, don't be afraid to speak these truths into their life!


The Words I Would Say - Sidewalk Prophets

Three in the morning,
And I'm still awake,
So I picked up a pen and a page,
And I started writing,
Just what I'd say,
If we were face to face,
I'd tell you just what you mean to me,
I'd tell you these simple truths,

Be strong in the Lord and,
Never give up hope,
You're going to do great things,
I already know,
God's got His hand on you so,
Don't live life in fear,
Forgive and forget,
But don't forget why you're here,
Take your time and pray,
These are the words I would say,

Last time we spoke,
You said you were hurting,
And I felt your pain in my heart,
I want to tell you,
That I keep on praying,
Love will find you where you are,
I know cause I've already been there,
So please hear these simple truths,

Be strong in the Lord and,
Never give up hope,
You're going to do great things,
I already know,
God's got His hand on you so,
Don't live life in fear,
Forgive and forget,
But don't forget why you're here,
Take your time and pray,
These are the words I would say,

From one simple life to another,
I will say,
Come find peace in the Father,

Be strong in the Lord and,
Never give up hope,
You're going to do great things,
I already know,
God's got His hand on you so,
Don't live life in fear,
Forgive and forget,
But don't forget why you're here,
Take your time and pray,
Thank God for each day,
His love will find a way,
These are the words I would say

Here are a few faces of the sweet kids at Solotcha...