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Message from the Director

 

If we welcome children in the name of our LORD Jesus, we are welcoming Him and in so doing, we welcome The Father. God has placed children in the most esteemed position of Himself and He is more than willing to reward all those who in a loving and upright manner embrace the destinies of these little ones.

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I pray that we all realize that children will grow up in any circumstance they are in.  In Uganda, I have witnessed the creepy life that street children lead. They sleep outside in the dark,  in dirty corridors and verandas on the streets. They are wounded, sickly and hated by the people who sometimes abuse them. Young girls are sexually molested and there is no one willing to pin down the culprits even when they are reported and it is evident.

These children are growing up, courageous to take risks we can not imagine, and devoted to do anything to earn a living. As they are growing up, all sorts of filthy behavior rises in them, and they are hardened by sin. By the time a preacher goes to the streets proclaiming aloud the gospel of salvation, the message falls on deaf ears and Satan rejoices because he managed to sow his seeds in them at such an early age. They become robbers, prostitutes, drug addicts, rapists, murderers, and engage in all sorts of evil activities. They become a mighty force for the enemy.

 God is calling you to show children the right way, sow the seed of love, kindness, peace, joy, and righteousness in them, preach the Gospel to them and help them realize their visions, nurture them and embrace them as your own. Imagine, how many evangelists, pastors, good teachers of the Word, prophets, and apostles  God may have among them.   How many potential leaders and ministers of Christ, great missionaries and supporters of the work of God are perishing from His people not taking the opportunity to reach out to them? How long shall we be rebellious to the calling of God?

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Jesus said, "When I was hungry you did not feed me, naked - you did not clothe me, I was a stranger and you did not welcome me into your 'beautiful home', you rejected me, abused me cast me out" and when they denied doing this, Jesus replied, "Whenever you despised the little ones in your midst, you did it to me". Please remember this; though Lazarus was not related to the rich man, the rich man was held accountable for the life that Lazarus led.

We are accountable for the life of every child  that God has placed in our way. Though you do not have the silver and gold, we can give what we have for the sake of the advancement of the Kingdom of our God.

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