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| Empowering Children Through Bethania Kids |
| Pam and Mark Moret By |
In an exhilarating two-week trip in January 2007, we visited virtually every single Bethania Kids ministry site. Empowering children is a gift Bethania brings to many sites in India, in a cultural and religious environment where much of life seems just “throw away.” Bethania gives children the possibility of ownership of their future. Of course, these kids will still face many significant challenges. But with Bethania’s love and support, as well as their own commitment and hard work, they’ll have a fighting chance, and therefore some hope.One story illustrates this point. We were walking up the rugged and beautiful mountain path from Dolphins Nose and noticed a smiling woman standing at a road-side shop. To our delight we were informed that this was a Bethania child. We were told that twenty-four year old Selvi, deaf from birth, spent many years as a teenager at our Bethania Kids Daycare Center for disabled children in Kodaikanal, learning pre-vocational skills in business and sign language to sharpen her communications skills. Selvi beams when she ‘tells’ non-verbally, but very effectively, about her lasting friendships with Bethania Kids caregivers. She is so thankful to God that she has received so many blessings from His loving hand. Selvi now has a life filled with hope. Despite her disability, she has a small business, an income, close proximity to parents and connections with people who care about her. Think about it! She sits all by herself each day, selling little tidbits to tourists, hour after hour, year after year. But she is so happy because she simply has hope and a purpose every day. |
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In each ministry, we saw Bethania staff showing Jesus’ love with actions, serving and providing care with no strings attached. When we watched the way they were organizing programs, helping with homework, providing hugs, listening to each other—this spoke loudest to us. This was truly God at work.As you’d expect, all of our special memories are centered on the children—smiling faces, enthusiasm for life, and love for each other. Jesus said, “Let the children come unto me.” We saw this in action in India. These were children who were experiencing the love of Jesus. |
| Visit www.bethaniakids.org for more information. |
Pam Moret is the Executive Vice President – Marketing and Products for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans; Mark Moret, a Bethania Kids Advisory Board member, is a physician and the former Medical Director of Courage Center, a Minnesota rehabilitation facility. |
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