Shayna’s Experience at Love & Hope

Our new friend Shayna spent about a month at Love & Hope Children’s Home in January/February. She visited us all the way from Australia, joining her friend Meike who had already been volunteering at Love & Hope for a couple months. It is always nice to hear a fresh take on our ministry through the eyes of someone who has never been to El Salvador before. Read below for a few excerpts and photos from Shayna’s blog.

“I’ve left my home to travel the world, and now i find myself in El Salvador, volunteering at a children’s home for the next couple of weeks before Meike (my friend from Germany) and I travel down through South America. It’s terrifying leaving everything I love for a whole year as I travel, but I didn’t want my life to continue in an endless routine of comfort and lack of real trust in God. That’s not my only reason for this trip; I’m all for the travel, I want to help out the kids here and the people who have dedicated their whole lives to make the lives of others better, and I want to see and experience new culture. So, why not do it all in one hit?

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“It took a couple of days for my stomach to adjust to the food, to get used to everyone driving on the right side of the road (that’s a joke – they literally drive all over the road), and to remember not to flush toilet paper because the system here isn’t built to deal with that.

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“It’s a weird blend of cultures – expensive shopping centres almost directly opposite little slum communities. Security guards are constantly on patrol, as well as the police and army (today i passed an armed guard reading his Bible in the Burger King drive-thru). It is busy and dirty (the rubbish situation is out of control), but it’s exciting and I love it.

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“As I learn more about how the home started and the backgrounds of the kids, it’s amazing to see how their lives have changed because of the love shown by the people here. They eat three meals a day, have clean clothes, sleep in proper beds in an actual house, and are able to go to school – things which seem so basic but are so much compared to what they would have otherwise – and a good reminder of how blessed and totally spoiled I am back home. The kids are just like a big family, all with such different personalities but also a love (and occasional dislike) of each other, just as siblings would be. The most encouraging thing to see here is how they are being shown God’s grace by the women who run the home, for them to know that even in their circumstances, God made them and knows them personally and has a plan for each one of them.

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“I loved my time there, short as it was, and I’ve learned a lot from these people about what it means to live selflessly for others. It is something I know I’m lacking and want to change about my life as I go on from here. I was also left in awe of how much the kids care about each other (sometimes hard to see when they’re on the ground in a head lock), which i was able to hear about first hand by some of the older girls. It actually made me want to go home and hug all of my siblings.

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“Love & Hope Children’s Home is a big, crazy family. Their focus now after 10 years of running is to see their kids raised up in the best way possible – to get an education and be able to leave the home and grow up knowing that they were loved and cared for by so many people, but ultimately by God who does a far better job of it then we ever could.

 

“Raising a family isn’t cheap, and supporting a huge family with so many individual needs on donations, sponsorships and volunteers is a mission in itself, so if the only thing I’ve achieved by visiting El Salvador is raising awareness for Love & Hope Children’s Home, then I won’t pass up the opportunity to ask you to check out their website, read more about what they do and support them however you can – in funds, prayer, time (they’re always looking for more volunteers) or however else you think you can help.”

Shayna, we’re so glad that you chose to start your Latin American adventure at Love & Hope Children’s Home. Come visit us again soon!

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What Moves Your Heart?

Today’s post was contributed by our new friend Meike. Meike is from Germany and just finished a three month stay at Love & Hope Children’s Home. She was an asset during her time here in so many ways: covering care-giving shifts, chaperoning at soccer practice, and cooking dinner every Sunday. Thank you for being such a blessing to us, Meike. We miss you already!

One can serve others in many different ways. To do volunteer work at Love & Hope Children’s Home means: living in a family with 23 children. Just as in many other families, this includes fights and reconciliation, laughter and tears, giving and taking, school work, going to church, cleaning, etc., all on the slow path of learning and growing into adulthood. It all seems reasonably normal, but the circumstances under which the members of this family were thrown together were not normal at all. “Normal” for them was once a life in what we would consider poverty, without any real perspectives, without the chance to be all that they can be, in the company of whatever was left of their biological family. This has changed though, thanks to several people who have dedicated their lives to this cause, and many more people who support it from a distance. For over 10 years now, a wonderful team of staff and volunteers has worked hard to give these kids a life of love and hope, full of opportunity, with direction that the Bible gives us.

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I am glad and proud to have been part of this family, even if it was only for three months. Not only did I learn Spanish and experience the El Salvadoran culture. I was able to help the home and to apply myself just by spending time around some pretty amazing kids. At the same time I learned things that will shape my own life and hopefully the lives around me. For example, one does not have to be overwhelmed by a challenge (or a country that has many problems), you “just” start in a place that moves your heart and go on from there. God uses his people and he gives them everything they need: strength, wisdom, patience and love. It was so good to get to know people who “hunger for justice,” who take almost nothing and give everything; you have been a huge inspiration to me. For all of that I want to say, THANK YOU LOVE & HOPE! May you guys successfully and happily overcome every day’s small and big hurdles and may God be with you in everything.

Man kann sich auf ganz verschiedene Art und Weisen gemeinnützig einsetzen. Freiwilligenarbei bei Love & Hope heisst: Leben in einer Familie mit 23 Kindern. Genau wie in den meisten anderen Familien bedeutet das Streit und Versöhnung, Weinen und Lachen, Nehmen und Geben, Hausaufgaben machen, zur Kirche gehen, putzen …  das langsame Lernen und Wachsen hin zu einem selbstständigen Leben. Das alles erscheint relativ normal, doch sind die Umstände, unter denen die Mitglieder dieser Familie zusammengeworfen wurden, alles andere als normal. “Normal” war einmal ein Leben in etwas, das wir Armut nennen würden, ohne Perspektiven, ohne die Möglichkeit, neue Möglichkeiten zu entdecken, mit dem was von ihrer biologischen Familie übrig ist. Das hat sich geändert dank einiger Leute, die ihr Leben dieser Sache gewidmet haben und einiger weiterer, die es aus der Ferne unterstützen. Seit über 10 Jahren arbeiten nun bezahlte und unbezahlte Mitarbeiter daran, den Kindern ein Leben voller Liebe, Hoffnung und Möglichkeiten zu geben, in die Richtung in die uns die Bibel führt.

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Ich bin froh und stolz, teil dieser Familie gewesen zu sein, auch wenn es nur für drei Monate war. Nicht nur habe ich spanisch gelernt und die El Salvadorianische Kultur kennengelernt. Ich konnte dem Heim helfen und mich einbringen, einfach indem ich Zeit mit ein paar ziemlich coolen Kindern verbracht habe. Gleichzeitig habe ich Dinge gelernt, die mein Leben und hoffentlich das der Leute um mich herum beeinflussen werden. Zum Beispiel muss man nicht überwältigt sein von einer Herausforderung (oder einem Land, das vor vielen Problemen steht), man fängt “einfach” irgendwo an und geht dann von da aus weiter. Gott benutzt seine Leute und stattet sie mit allem aus, was sie brauchen: Kraft, Weisheit, Geduld, Liebe … Es tat gut, Leute kennenzulernen die “nach Gerechtigkeit dürsten”, die fast nichts nehmen und alles geben – ihr seid eine riesige Inspiration. Für all das möchte ich danke sagen, DANKE LOVE & HOPE! Möget ihr erfolgreich und glücklich die kleinen und grossen Hürden des Alltags überwinden, möge Gott immer bei euch sein.

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Thank you to Meike, and her friend Shayna, for the beautiful photographs! You can read more about Meike and Shayna’s Central American adventures by visiting their blogs here (Meike) and here (Shayna).

 

Education Makes a Difference

School is in full swing here at Love & Hope Children’s Home. The kids are off to a great, enthusiastic start. We are encouraged to see academic and social improvement in a few of the children who began at new schools this year. Everyone returns from school excited to tell us about their new friends and teachers.

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At the home, our afternoons are consumed with homework, projects, and extra tutoring. The kids have taken it in stride, quickly adapting back to the school schedule. But by Friday afternoon, a week of early morning starts catches up and everyone (adults included) looks pretty tired.

Education is one of our top priorities at Love & Hope. We believe it’s one of the most valuable assets we can give our children, and something that can truly make the difference between a life of struggle and a life of success. Our Education Fund allows us to provide the best education and support that we can for the children of Love & Hope. Thanks to the generosity of many, we have already reached 39% of our goal for the 2014 Education Fund!

Our goal is to get to 100%! We’ve set up a special site where you can donate to our Education Fund in the name of a specific child, or make a general donation. Choose a child you sponsor, or a child that shares a common interest or age with one of your own children. Your contribution will help us reach our goal of fully funding education for our children in 2014. Supporting a child’s education is a direct and immediate way to make a lasting impact on their life, the life of their family, and the country of El Salvador.

Visit our 2014 Education Fund and give today. Then, share it with a friend!

Field Day at the Park

Jason and Valerie, our friends from Ohio, recently organized a field day at the park for the Love & Hope kids (and adults). Over 30 of us were split into five differently colored teams: red, blue, orange, pink and yellow.

Before leaving for the park, the teams prepared for fierce competition. Some of the little guys walked around telling whoever would listen that their team would triumph over the others. We put on shirts, headbands and wristbands according to team color, and painted our faces to look a little tougher.

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Jason and Valerie had prepared a number of games that tested our listening skills, speed, balance, teamwork and fine motor skills. Most of events were timed; whichever team completed the task quickest won more points.

First, each team selected a player to walk through a maze blindfolded, guided only by the voices of their teammates.

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In the next event, each team had to work together to fill up a cup of water. After spinning around five times, the players took a gulp of water from a bottle then ran to the cup, spitting the water inside.

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Afterward, three members of each team had to flip a paper cup upside down using only the fingers on one hand. This took a lot of control, considering the breezy day.

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Next came the water balloon toss.

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And then the water balloon fight. Look at the pure joy on these faces!

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Later, each team chose two pairs of competitors to participate in a wheelbarrow race and a three-legged race.

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We finished with an intense game of tug-o-war on the sand volleyball court. Everyone pulled with all their might and finished with sore hands. 1690468_255982551237508_1313143568_n  1622087_255982621237501_1247220970_n 1622042_255983024570794_961935371_n

In the end, the orange team won: Rachel, Eliseo, Jacobo, Yessenia and Shayna. They were petite, but mighty!

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Thank you Jason and Valerie for planning this fun day! We loved it. Also, credit for the great photos included in this blog goes to Brenda. She was our photographer for the day. Great job, Brenda!

Raquel’s Quinceañera

This January, Love & Hope Children’s Home celebrated the 15th birthday of Raquel. In Latin American culture, a girl’s 15th birthday is a celebration of her coming of age and her commitment to living a Godly and pure life. This was Love & Hope’s third formal quinceañera, and maybe our most unique, a reflection of Raquel’s spunky personality.

Preparations for Raquel’s quinceañera began weeks ago. She chose a purple and turquoise “beach” theme. The decorations for the day were put together by a combined group of visitors who worked for several days to create them almost entirely out of paper. Shells and sand were collected from the beach to decorate the tables and make centerpieces. The final result was economical, yet so beautiful!

Raquel wore a non-traditional knee-length dress for her quinceañera, and wore purple all-star sneakers rather than dress shoes. A quinceañera party is supposed to demonstrate the personality of the young lady, and Raquel certainly stayed true to hers in planning the event. 1492312_10153754019465440_132252574_o

Raquel and her damas (a quinceañera’s equivalent of bridesmaids) spent all of a Saturday morning getting ready for the party. Alma, a friend of ours who owns a salon here in San Salvador even had her stylists pamper Raquel, doing her hair and makeup for free. Meanwhile, a team of people set up tables, decorated the church and cooked dinner. 1523590_10153754031515440_1189946650_o1557330_10153754030945440_462743435_oThe quinceañera service featured music, a message from the pastor of the Union Church, Gary Powell, a slide show, and a ceremony in which Raquel received several symbolic gifts: a bracelet, ring and Bible. The bracelet and ring represent the unending circle of life and symbolize Raquel’s commitment to Christ and the promise of purity. The Bible was given to Raquel as a reminder of the importance of keeping and valuing the Word of God in her life. Raquel also wore a tiara, denoting her as a princess before God and the world; a triumph over childhood and the ability to overcome challenges that lie ahead.

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Raquel’s quinceañera was a wonderful celebration of a wonderful girl. Her enthusiasm for life is contagious, and everyone at Love & Hope Children’s Home finds incredible joy in being around Raquel. We look forward to walking with her into young adulthood, as she discovers her calling, her value to God, and becomes an agent of change in El Salvador.

To see a gorgeous video of Raquel’s special day, produced by our friends at Imagen Photography, click here.

This special day would not have been possible without the help and generosity of many people. The following people deserve a huge thank you from Love & Hope Children’s Home:

The Union Church, Gary & Sharon Powell, Rachel Sanson, Mandy Sidorski, Justin Klubnik, Mackenzie Klubnik, Eric Elkins, Nathan Migal, Jason Nehez, Sarah Nehez, Sarah Begg, Charity Okurut, Whitney Powell, Kathy and Danielle Sanson, Kristina, Andrew, Elijah & Judah Berger, Joey Sanson, The Reyes Family, Seven Hair Salon, AME International, Thrift Nation, Sam Hawkins, Nick & Deb Sparks, Dave & Kathy Porter, Veronica Castellón, Yessenia Guardado, René Rezhinos, Julio Ramirez, Larixa Parada, Marisol Cristales, Kirsten Zimmerman, Shayna Naran, Meike Wagner, Suzana Gomez, Veronica Andres, and Yanira Alarcon.

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Look up, not around.

A couple of weeks ago, Love & Hope Children’s Home welcomed the first team of 2014, a group of five women from Ohio who helped us prepare for the new school year. The team was an instant hit with the kids. One of the team members, Sarah, stayed an extra week, helped with our most recent quinceañera (check back soon for a blog about it), and was able to reconnect with her sponsored child, Daniela, who she first met almost nine years ago on another short-term mission trip. By permission of Sarah, below are excerpts from her blog, her thoughts from before leaving Ohio until returning home about two weeks later.

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“By the grace of God, someone within the airline gave each person on our team an extra bag free of charge. Very cool way to see God’s hand at work! We are able to take down an additional 300 pounds of school supplies, clothes, shoes, toiletries, crafts, games, hair supplies, decorations, nail polishes, birthday gifts, kitchen supplies, etc.”

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“I am personally just getting so excited in anticipation for the different amazing experiences that are about to forever change lives of others and my own.”

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“The weather here is perfect and the scenery everywhere is incredible. Breath-taking. The scents and the sights – just taking it all in.”

“We did a game night with the kids that was so much fun I can’t even explain the roaring laughs and shouts that filled the backyard of Love and Hope! I sat and thought about all of the hurt and damage these children have been through and yet the simple ways that God reveals joy in these children’s lives, which in return is a continuing of healing. It’s really incredible to experience it first hand.”

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“You know, I just really want to share with you all that God is not only using me to do work for others, but he is doing a work in me as well. I feel such an urge to really start answering God’s calling of who I am to be in Him. To be set apart. ‘Look up. Not around.’”

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“My feelings (about leaving) seem to be more bitter than sweet. I feel like a part of my heart was captured by each and every one of those precious children and as much as I got to be the helping hand. The children seemed to help my heart in seeing hope in healing.

“It is so refreshing to see the body of Christ at work: from photographers coming down to capture the day (the quinceañera), to people volunteering time and energy to make this day special. It is pretty cool to see that first hand, being a part of serving wherever God takes you, and the overflow of joy that comes from this!”

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“Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find my delight. Turn my heart toward your statutes and not toward selfish gain. Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word.”

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Thanks Sarah, Lisa, Jennifer, Mama Kathy and Kathy for being such a blessing to Love & Hope Children’s Home. Your presence was a wonderful treat and your hard work in preparing for school was indispensable!

Back-to-School

In El Salvador, January means back-to-school. Getting the 20-plus children of Love & Hope Children’s Home prepared for school is a big job, but thankfully we had a team of volunteers to help us get everything done!

Starting in November, and working into December, we began preparing for the 2014 school year. There was a lot to be done: finding new schools for some of the children, paying registration fees, collecting school supply lists, measuring for uniforms, creating academic plans, figuring out driving schedules, and countless other little tasks. We also launched a fundraiser to help pay all of the fees associated with sending our children to private schools.

Once January arrived, it was time to kick into high gear, and a team of women from Ohio arrived just in time to help us. The biggest and most time-consuming back-to-school task is covering books and notebooks. We estimate that each child has at least 15 items that need to be covered with a specific color paper and plastic. Altogether, that comes to over 300 books and notebooks! These great women knocked out this task in a few days, and had a good time doing it. Thanks, ladies!

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Our 23 kids require a mountain of school supplies. We’re always looking for pencils, rulers, erasers, markers, crayons, notebooks, and everything else the kids use each and every day at school. Thanks to the great initiative of Agape Christian Academy in Troy, Ohio, we already had most of the supplies we needed for the Love & Hope kids. Agape did a supply drive back in September, providing us with a great selection of notebooks, pens, colored pencils, and other must-haves. What a blessing!

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Uniforms and shoes are the final piece of the puzzle. All the kids received new shoes for Christmas thanks to generous donations from members of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Chesterland, Ohio. This past Tuesday, the kids excitedly received their new, crisp, clean uniforms. They’ll look like a million bucks on the first day of school.

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Thank you to the following groups and individuals who helped Love & Hope Children’s Home prepare for the 2014 school year: Kathy Fallon, Sarah Begg, Jennifer Heilman, Lisa Groff, Mama Kathy, Meike Wagner, Susanna Gomez, Shayna Naran, Agape Christian Academy, St. Mark Lutheran Church, Members of the United States Navy.

Love & Hope Children’s Home is still in the process of raising funds for the 2014 school year. Supporting a child’s education is a great way to make a lasting impact on their future. To donate toward an individual child, or our education fund as a whole, visit our website!

Christmastime at Love & Hope

Christmastime is one of Love & Hope Children’s Home’s busiest and most exciting seasons, thanks in part to many generous organizations and individuals. The children loved receiving personalized gifts, eating cake and cotton candy, swimming, singing karaoke and playing games.
The staff at Love & Hope were also remembered and recognized with a Christmas lunch where their “secret Santa’s” were revealed. Love & Hope Children’s Home’s local board donated gifts for all of the caregivers.
One of our most special events leading up to Christmas is a party we give for the families of our children. Thanks to a generous donation, the Love & Hope kids had the opportunity to shop for their family members at the dollar store. The gifts they picked out included toilet paper and other toiletries, cleaning supplies, dishes and cookies. We celebrated with the children and their families at the beach where everyone enjoyed playing and eating together as well as exchanging the presents the Love & Hope kids had so thoughtfully picked out and wrapped.
Christmas Eve was full of activities! During the day the kids played games, made red and green pretzels and had a coloring contest. In preparation for a late night, they took naps after lunch. In the evening, everyone went to church where several of the children participated in a nativity play as shepherds, wise men, Mary and Joseph!
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Upon arriving home, we read the Christmas story, lit the last candle on our advent wreath, and had a delicious turkey dinner.
After dinner we made “ginger bread” houses, and just before midnight, Santa arrived! Every year he seems to look and speak just a little different (last year he had a British accent, this year he spoke perfect Spanish), but he always brings something really special. This year Santa brought all of the kids a movie ticket!
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El Salvador comes alive at midnight on December 25th. It seems the entire country heads outside to blow off fireworks in celebration of Christ’s birth! We went outside to watch the Salvadoran sky light up and to do our own sparklers.
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On Christmas Day at 8:00am it was time to wake up. One of our favorite Christmas traditions is passing out gifts in a nearby community. On Christmas Eve, the kids prepared and wrapped a gift, taking from their own things and extra goodies that we had stored in the closet . On Christmas morning, before opening presents, before eating breakfast, before even changing out of our pajamas, everyone loaded into the car with a present to give. At the community, the kids sought out another child their own age, and gave them the gift. It was heartwarming to watch the Love & Hope kids so excitedly bless others.
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When we got home, the kids opened their own presents one-by-one and then enjoyed a late breakfast of waffles. Later, we utilized the movie tickets that Santa had brought and went to see Frozen in 3D.
There are so many people who helped make Christmas special for the Love & Hope kids this year. Love & Hope Children’s Home is blessed to have a lot of great friends and supporters who enjoy spending time with our children, showing them a good time and providing us the opportunity to bless them with great opportunities and fun “kid” stuff! Thank you to the following groups and individuals who helped Love & Hope Children’s Home this Christmas and throughout 2013:
Thrift Nation
Members of the United States Navy
Focus Services El Salvador
Convoy of Hope
Please Pass the Bread
Operation Blessing
Alyssa Cresci and Family
Michael Hansen
Herbalife
Alma and Romeo Reyes
Cuyahoga Valley Church
McLean Bible Church
St. Mark Lutheran Church
Volunteers: Brittany, Meike and Lea
Our Tios, Tias and Staff
Local Board in El Salvador
AME International
El Diario de Hoy
Sponsors and Donors in El Salvador and the United States

¡Feliz Adviento!

Love & Hope Children’s Home is getting ready for Christmas! Our new friend from Germany, Meike, is sharing one of her advent traditions with the kids every evening before dinner. Meike started by making an advent wreath that holds 24 candles. She also put together 24 little gift boxes that hang in the dining room, each one full of mini-surprises.

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Before beginning the advent wreath tradition with the Love & Hope kids, Meike told them the story of its origins in Germany. Pastor Johann Hinrich Wichern founded an orphanage in Hamburg in 1833. He came up with this advent practice in 1838 to help teach the 120 children he cared for about Christmas and the coming of Jesus. As a candle is lit every day in December, it is meant to remind us that Christ is the “light of the world.”

Every day before dinner, Meike selects one child to open a numbered gift box. The kids are always excited to know whose turn it will be.

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Inside each box is a candle, a Bible passage and a treat. Whoever opens the box is responsible for reading the Bible passage to the group. Then the candle is added to the advent wreath and the wreath is lit.

 

Before eating, the Love & Hope kids always sing together, and Meike has been teaching them a new song about Advent, which she translated from German. The words are taken from Philippians 4:4, “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: rejoice!”

Anunciamos el Adviento
Mira la primera candela!
Anunciamos un tiempo santo,
Preparense para el Señor!
¡Ya alégrense, alégrense!
Jesús está cerca.
 
We announce to you the lovely Advent,
See the first candle is lit!
We announce to you a holy time,
Get the way ready for the Lord.
Rejoice Christianity, rejoice very much,
The Lord is already near!
Many of the kids have already asked if they will get to open the 24th box on Christmas Eve! Either way, Meike’s advent wreath has been a great exercise in preparing for the coming of our Savior. We are grateful to Meike for sharing this Christmas tradition with us!

To read more about Johann Hinrich Wichern, click here.