According to the Malawi Government, an orphanage our size should have 11 caregivers for the children with at least 9 on staff at all times. The Lord has blessed us with some wonderful caregivers "mothers" we and the children call them. We may not have the "quantity" that the government would like to see but we make up for it it in "quality". We also recognize that the Lord is running our children's home and with his power and presence he can do mighty things with small numbers. Well it is time to test our faith....our caregivers are ill. And many have left the campus to return to their villages or have been hospitalized. We need your prayers!!!! We are so blessed that the Lord has given us obedient children who love the Lord and are good stewards of the property and home that the Lord has provided. Many of the older children look our for the younger ones. Just like a family does when the mother gets sick.Prayer requests for the Ill caregivers
- Dorothy- Malaria and body pains
- Esther (not the Matron) - tooth pain, body pains, diarrhea
- Mary - hospitalized for heart palpitations and pneumonia
- Miss Simon - Body pains, fever and malaria
- Mr. Banda the tailor - malaria, body pains, fever
- Kamoto the garden boy - hospitalized for SEVERE diarrhea
- Annie the 4th grade teacher - hospitalized for unknown reason, weak and pale.
- Aunt Barbara the kindergarten teacher is on maternity leave


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well I know how not fun it is at our house when I get sick so I can only imagine! God will provide as he always does and I can't wait to get there,I play the mom role pretty well so Sheila and I will just throw ourswlves right in!
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