I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve been a slacker when it comes to
blogging lately! I’ll blame it on the winter blahs. Anyway, I’ve received three
beautiful letters from my kids since the start of this year, and today is a
good day to get caught up and share them with you!
My first letter of the year was a card from Shakira, which arrived
(hand-delivered by Mama Jo I should say!) on January the 11th. It
was my first time hearing from sixteen-year-old Shakira, and she made me a
beautiful card! Here it is:
She also drew me a colorful flower inside, adding that she hoped it
made me happy because it made her happy!
Shakira wrote that she was happy to have known that I chose her. She
told me she loved me so much and added, “God continue to give you many
blessings and protect you from temptations.” Then she told me that she wished
to have my picture, and she closed by wishing me a Merry Christmas and happy
New Year.
I love how she is not shy at all about asking for my picture! (There
was a mix-up with the Rwandan post, and I recently found out that she just now
received all the letters that I’ve written to her – five at one time! She must
have been excited!) Of course, I immediately wrote again and sent her even more
pictures.
Then, on January the 15th, I received a quick note from
Isimbi. She shared that her family and her are alright, and that she is going
to pass in primary 5 soon. She then tells me that she’s happy to write to me
and shared her exam results with me. She asked if I was doing all right, and
told me her family was preparing for Christmas, and asked if I was as well. She
then wished me a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year as well, and thanked me
for the coloring pages (“pages of Jesus”) and stickers I had sent her.
I was thankful to hear from Isimbi again; as my youth group’s sponsored
child and my first correspondent child, she will always have a special place in
my heart. We also celebrated our “1-year anniversary” on January 21st…
I have been writing to Isimbi for one full year! Time sure does fly!
My most recent letter was from my Kenyan brother Mbula, and it
arrived on February 4th. And speaking of Mbula, I just realized that
I never shared his second letter with you all… whoops! Anyway, this was his
third letter; and like the others, it was brimming with information and answers
to my questions. I love the relationship I am developing with this Godly young
man.
In his letter, he told me that he hoped I was going on well with my
family. He then told me that he was happy to hear about my grandmother and that
he is praying that she will live longer. He also thanked God for being with her
all over since she was born. (She is 92
now.) He told me that his family is praying for me and that they are
remembering me every time. Then he told me, “My brothers were very much interested
with the letter that you send me. Actually, it was very interesting and they
appreciated very much.” (I have the
feeling this is in response to a letter about a historical community I sent
him, with pictures and a flyer with lots of details.)
Mbula then told me his siblings’ names (He has one sister and three brothers!) and he thanked me for my
appreciation of the Kenyan athlete Wilson Kipsang. (He broke a world record in running recently) Then he thanked me for
the Christmas gift I sent him, and asked what I do and what my favorite game is
as well as requesting further prayer for his studies. Finally, he closed by
wishing me a merry Christmas and a prosperous happy new year.
I love the fact that since Mbula is 18 (well, soon to be 19) and he
writes in English, we’ve been able to develop a great friendship so quickly. He
seems to be a very mature, conscientious young man. In only his second letter
to me, he told me that his hope was that I was praying for him to continue
being saved by God the Father, and that I should remember that God is my
portion so I must keep his words and commandments. He also told me that he was
praying for me to continue being God’s servant. I have said this before and I’ll
say it again… I am so blessed to have Mbula as my correspondent “brother”!
Have you heard from any of your sponsored children lately? Feel free
to let me know; I love your comments! J
I love your letters! And I have missed seeing your posts lately! : )
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessi! Hopefully I will get back on track with my posting soon!
DeleteI loved seeing Shakira's beautiful card for you!!! What a treasure!!! And what a sweet letter from Isimbi! Mbula sounds like a special young man….I love that his letters to you are like a conversation. And I love that he shared about his grandmother and his siblings!!
ReplyDeleteYes, that card was a special surprise! I may be biased, but I do believe I have the best kids ever, haha! I suppose every sponsor "mom" feels the same!
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