The Easter season is a special time at the home because the children are reminded of how much God cares about them. Whenever they read through what Jesus did for them on the cross, they become more aware of how much they are cared for. Their eyes are open to the fact that God went to the extremes to secure them a place with Him. The foster parents in the home have been such good role models in making the children understand this experientially.
Whenever the foster parents teach the children that God loved the world even to the point of His son’s death, they are building their faith tremendously. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Once the children understand the extent of God’s love for them, it is easier for them to open up to being loved in their new home despite all they have been through. This home is a testimony of the Lord’s love. Different circumstances led to the children finding themselves in this home, but we overlook it all and focus on giving them the best life we can.
In the same way, the Lent and Easter season comes with great hope and enthusiasm for everyone at the home. The worst possible case scenario of any challenge is death, and even that was conquered by Jesus Christ. As we constantly remember His suffering, death, and ascension, we are confident that not even death can subdue us. God’s covering has been evident for us. As a family, we rejoice more when we remember that Jesus paid it all for us and that we are now fully covered under His wings. Not only have we seen the fruits of salvation through Jesus Christ, but continue to live them.
We, the entire team, especially the children are so grateful to God for His gift of His Son. We are rejoicing in the blessing of each generous action in the faith of your support since Give Hope Ministries International started 10 years ago. As we observe this time of Lent and the journey of our Lord to the Cross overcoming death, payment for sins, and showing us the Love of the Holy Father and the gift of the Holy Spirit so we ourselves are not left Orphans as Jesus stated. We are humbled and grateful. Join us in giving Glory to God for his indescribable gift, in Christ Jesus, birth, life on earth as Emanuel. Suffering for us, walking in the same challenges we face daily and showing us that HE calms every storm for us. He gave His body as the bread of our lives and He asked that whether we eat or drink, let us do it in remembrance of him and to the Glory of God.
May each of you be as blessed as you are being fully accepted in the beloved.
In Christ Jesus.
Post-Author is Donna Onjala a Christian Freelance Content Writer