Tuesday afternoon, we joined the team from Crestwood Presbyterian Church (Richmond) in an outreach at one of the children’s homes. The stories of how kids wound up there were somewhat gutwrenching, but the team shared its drama and message with them as well.
We spoke with a young boy, 14 years old, who was in the detention home because he had been snagged by the police for robbing people. When I spoke with him longer, he was stealing in order to provide food for his family. It was clear that the Lord was touching his heart during the drama and message from the teenagers, and in our post drama conversation, he offered his life to the Lord — receiving God’s forgiveness for his actions (the state will be another matter).
The team also got to know a young woman from Somolia, separated from her family — who all had been killed in the fighting. She was smuggled out of the country, but when she landed in Panama, she was promptly captured, arrested, and because she is underage she was sent to this home. Her companions on her journey were thrown in a Panamaian jail while immigration figures out what to do with them.
Each story at this orphange is unique, and uniquely sad. I’ve been there before, but it doesn’t get easier hearing the stories of each child as to why they are there.
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