Last Tuesday I wrote on a home for boys in Walkerville, De Deur, South Africa, just south of Johannesburg. You left so many comments and I have not been able to answer them all.
I am still working on some questions: especially on how to donate to this cause.
One of you asked about the possibilities of adoption. I asked and received this answer:
“The boys at the rehab have families, so it is unlikely they would be available for adoption.
One of the ten year old boys has a granny who is currently in the court system trying to gain custody of him. His mother is a prostitute and sold him to men for drugs, so there could be option there. However, this young boy has serious issues and has been selling himself to the father of a foster family for favors. He has also sold himself to the other boys at school for snack money etc.
This boy has serious psychological issues because of all this and is going to need a very special family and incredible prayer and deliverance. We know God will heal him. We need a family for him that is very strong.
I will speak to Pastor Danie and ask him to keep us updated as to the progress. He is not in the center due to his special needs.”
Last Tuesday I wrote on a home for boys in Walkerville, De Deur, South Africa, just south of Johannesburg. You left so many comments and I have not been able to answer them all.
I am still working on some questions: especially on how to donate to this cause.
One of you asked about the possibilities of adoption. The letter quoted above is the response I received. The possibilities of taking this little boy out of South Africa would be almost impossible.
I learn more of this home as time goes on.
It is run by a Pastor Danie and his wife, Taryn (who is pregnant and due in March). This project is one of absolute faith for provision. Pastor Danie earns very little money, yet they have taken in these boys out of the love of their hearts. My friend, who my daughter has gone to work with, is assisting them in setting up a web site where they can receive donations. For those of you living in South Africa, there are many other items needed and you can find some of this at this web site: http://www.forgood.co.za/Create/Pages/ActivityInfo.aspx?activtyid=435
Our church in California also has a non-profit organization called Lighthouse and have agreed to accept donations and send them on to Eden Wellness Center. Donations will be tax deductible and I will be providing more information on how to donate in the next week.
In the meantime, I ask that you keep this couple in your prayers as they care for these boys. Pray that each boy will recognize how much God loves them and can make something beautiful out of the messes of their little lives.
I leave next week for India and South Africa and hope to have more to share when I return.
In the meantime, hug your little boys tight today and tell them how much you love them. Ask
them to pray for these other boys who do not even have a mother to hug them.
This is what is on my heart today. Link up with On Your Heart Tuesdays to share what is on your heart.
them to pray for these other boys who do not even have a mother to hug them.
This is what is on my heart today. Link up with On Your Heart Tuesdays to share what is on your heart.

Praying for you as you travel to be His hands and His feet
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~Stacy
So sad about these little ones.
ReplyDeletePraying for them and for your trip.
They must know about and have gone through things that we never can even dream about, they are so young, their innocence and childhood has been taken from them. I wish you well on your trip and that is it successful.
ReplyDeleteIndia and South Africa!!! You'll be in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteI pray each morning for orphans and for children who don't have anyone praying for them-- children like the boys you write about. Surely God knows them by name, He knows every hair on every head. Bless those who work with them, in His name!
Linda
our God works in mysterious ways and surely He will provide for these little children. i thank the good Lord for you and a group of people who are giving all out to love and care for them. may God bless you abundantly as you bless others :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about these little boys. My heart goes out to them. Also, so thrilled for you to be able to go to both India and South Africa. Can't wait to hear more about your trip to come!! Blessings and prayers to you, my friend. ~ jen
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely heart wrenching...
ReplyDeleteMay God pour goodness and love on each one of them in the blessed home. Let them recieve loving kindness and youngness of heart to play and enjoy themselves. :0( so sad!
Bless their hearts! This is my first visit to your blog and to link up with you. I pray the Lord will lead and guide each and everyone of these boys and all of those who long to help them. May the feel the loving touch of Christ in those who care for them.
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I pray you have a blessed day and your heart is filled with Peace.
May their lives be filled with peace from this day forward!
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Thanks and be well!
Cathy and Becca
Oh my, that hurts so deep. My heart breaks for those little boys. Praying for that family and those children.
ReplyDeleteWe have two GRANDsons and as I read this, I realized, once again, just how blessed we are! Our daughter and son-in-law are in the process of adopting two children from Uganda...so we will be adding to our family in a wonderful way!!! Thanks for sharing this somewhat sad story!
ReplyDeleteGod bless those caring for these young lives. They are precious in His sight! He will provide care through His body the Church of which we are a part.
ReplyDeleteBreaks my heart to read about these boys. Praying for you Shanda for your trip and for what God will do! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to this wonderful couple and I'm praying for them. Have a great, safe trip, Shanda.
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Mary
heartbreaking. thank you for this, shanda. for you, and who you are, and what you do. love you.
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