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Our Sponsorship Story

In January of 2011, My husband and I decided to sponsor a child. We checked out a bunch of organizations and found Compassion was the one for us. So, Alejandro joined our family. What a special boy! He is 3 years old and lives in Honduras with both of his parents and 1 sibling. I haven't received a letter from him yet so I'm not sure if he has a brother or sister.
   A couple of weeks later, I had been reading other blogs about correspondence sponsors and decided to add on to our family. So, we added Nsengimana and Niyomugabo. Both boys are 18 and from Rwanda. I am really excited to be able to write to these young men. They have sponsors that pay for their sponsorship but are unable to write. So that's where I come in. I get the privilege of being able to write to these young men and remind them that Jesus loves them and so do we.

*Update* both Nsengimana and Niyomugabo have graduated from the program and I no longer have the privilege of writing to them any more. I do continue to keep them in my prayers though!
 
   In sponsoring these boys, my faith and relationship with God really has grown. I'm starting to understand a lot more about what sponsoring is all about and how important writing to them really is. I'm learning that through writing, they know and feel that they are loved and that they're special. I'm learning that when your living in poverty it's so easy to believe that your not worth anything and I don't want anyone to feel that way. I'm also learning that we have a lot of things that we take for granted. These things are not ours but God's. He gives them to us as gifts and trusts us to use them to honor and glorify him and to help those who have less.
   So here's a bit of our story for now. I hope that you enjoy it.

I would love to hear your story!

Comments

Jill Foley said…
Just found you today through Blogging from the Boonies. I love that you have two 18 year correspondent boys.

I've been a sponsor for 17 years and an advocate for 15 years. We sponsor/correspond with 19 wonderful kids and young adults. God has used sponsorship to shape me into the person He wants me to be.

I look forward to betting to know you better.

If you are interested in stopping by my blog, I'm at www.compassionfamily.blogspot.com
*Andrea* said…
Thanks so much Jill! I look forward to checking out your blog as well and learning more about this wonderful journey of sponsorship.

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