“You Show Us The Love We Need From Our Parents”
Steve Bittner wanted to talk to some of our Hope kids to find out how their lives have been since they have been living in the home. Because of your partnership, lives are truly being changed!
Here is what he wrote:
Below, you will find some of the stories from today’s interviews, as spoken by some of the children we have grown to love so much. They were also asked to say something to you; they are speaking to you through the last few words of each message…
Ronald M (13)… “I came here (to Hope) because my dad died in 2001 and he left us in the house when we were just renting the house. Then my mother had no money and she told me to go live with my aunt in Nansana (district). My aunt told pastor that I should come to school at Hope. The pastor told me to tell Papa Mike my story and I told him my story and he told me to come to Hope. God bless you and give you what you need because you have done a good job to help the children.”
Robert S (13)… “Before we came here I was like the father to my sisters
(Betty, Alice, Vanessa) and brother (Samuel) because our parents left us. Some days, when we came here to school, when I didn’t work, we didn’t have money to buy food. At lunch time we begged to the children who had lunch, and they would give me food and I would take it to my little sister Vanessa. When we would go back after school in the evening to home we would drink water for supper. On Saturday, when I didn’t come to school, I went to work and some days I was going to people’s homes and ask them if they would have any job like washing utensils or mopping the house. Some people told me no and some people told me yes. Those who told me yes, I cleaned their places and they give me money and I would buy food and Betty (sister/12 yrs.) would cook. The day when you all came to my home I didn’t know that you would come and I didn’t have any hope that we would come to the children’s home. When you came to the house, I was sick and when Papa Mike told us that you would bring us to Hope I felt happy. Now, at Hope, we eat food, and drink here, and eat what we need. We go to school now and have what we need. I love all of you who help Show Mercy because you send friends and they help me. You send me some things that I need like notebooks. I want God to bless you because you do good things in our lives.”
Resty (14)… “I came to Hope because at home I was suffering ; and I now have a good life. I was not eating food, I was lacking school fees and if I was sick, there was no care for me. I was living with my grandfather and grandmother because my parents died. Pastor Prossy brought me here because in the village were some of her friends and she went to the village and found me and brought me here. I love you all so much. Thank you for helping us and may God bless you. Now we are not suffering because of you. We are feeling well and we are sleeping well; may God bless you. I love you so much.”
Moses K (14)… “Pastor Prossy was there when my father died. I was young.
My mother went to the village and left me with my grandmother. Pastor brought me here. When I am here, I learn and when I finish learning, I want to help other people. I will buy clothes and food for others because God showed love to me on the cross. You showed me love and you fed me and I love you.”
Fahad M (13)… “I spent five years at Hope so far. I was living with my mother, and my father stopped being with us when I was two years old. My mother was working for us and sometimes when we didn’t get money we went all day without eating. My oldest brother started to go to the village to fetch water and he would bring us food. Sometimes we had no money and no food. When I was ten years old my mother got sick and spent two months in the hospital and died. When she died and had the burial ceremony, our oldest brother started to care for us. He was fifteen years old. He told us that he was tired and said he couldn’t work for us anymore because we couldn’t get enough money. So, Pastor came to our home and informed our brother that we would come to Hope. We didn’t have clothing to wear and the ones we had were very bad. The life was not good. I thank the Lord and the whole Show Mercy team that God brought me here. God bless you and everything you have done for us has been very good. We pray for you and ask that God will give you all you need. Many of us have no one to care for us and you show us the love we need from our parents. God bless you.
I think Fahad summed it all up…”you show us the love we need from our parents.”
Resty is in need of a sponsor and we have added many new faces to our website. We are also going to begin helping to feed many of the children in the village atleast one meal a day. For some, it will be there only meal. We are answering their cry. Please consider sponsoring one of the children today or donating towards our SAY NO TO HUNGER project. Click here to save a life today.
Lori
Show Mercy International
www.showmercy.ort

These past few days, we have had the honor of loving on a very old widow in Gganda village. She lives right down the rode from Hope Children’s Home. She is close to 100 years old! We have mentioned her in past updates, but this trip, we have really been spending more time with her and plan to continue until we leave on July 1.
her and she was very slow to share different ideas. She finally did allow the team to clean the dead banana tree leaves from her "banana orchard". (Not sure what you call it). Next she allowed the team to cut (or I should say hack with a machette) down branches from trees that are in front of her house. The team also gave her one of those self-powered flashlight/radios. According to “Grandma” as we will call her, the president in power prior to Idi Amin (late 1960’s) brought trucks through the villages to take the villagers’ personal belongings for his own purposes. It was on one of those sweeps through the village that "Grandma" lost her few possessions. She hasn’t had a radio since.
I asked her what we could bring for her and she said rice. She also mentioned that she hasn’t had any meat since Christmas (Remember when we took Christmas gifts to the widows in the village….she had meat then….so thank you to all that donated towards that outreach!) So guess what we took for her today….a lot of rice and some beef! When we walked up to her, she was overwhelmed. She insisted that we all sit on mats. I was sitting on the edge of the mat and my skirt was touching the dirt. She stopped mid-sentence and said I must move back out of the dirt (of course in her language).
September when we drove past Grandma’s house, I knew in my heart that I (Show Mercy) was to spend time and to help this precious widow. This is where God has called us (a few times a year for now). As I shared my heart about my own grandmother, she said to me that I am now her great granddaughter. Of course this made me cry. I tried to give her a hug, but she refused, because she said she had a cold. I didn’t care and I gave her a hug and a kiss on the cheek.