Archive for January, 2010
Li Shi Sheng (No Comments)
At the airport…just arrive in the U.S. As I lay here, eyes closed, I hear so many voices surrounding me. Some calling their families, telling them of flight delays. Others chit-chatting with their friends. So many people around me, and I can only think of one person, Li Shi Sheng, a 9 yr-old boy from the Yu-Lin orphanage. I miss his high pitched voice, adorable smile and childlike simplicity. As I sit here amidst so many people at the Newark airport I think of Li Shi Sheng. I long for love to fill his life. The children at the Yu-Lin orphanage grew up without the love of family. I wonder, how many more orphans in this world grew up lacking the same? How much love can I give to this world?
- Al
Quick Prayer (No Comments)
Alberta has been sick ever since arriving back in Hong Kong. With GI symptoms, fever, and body aches…probably a viral thing she caught. 1) Praise God for good health during our trip in Yu-Lin 2) Pray for quick healing as we are heading back to the states tomorrow morning.
Thanks for all the love and support!
Reflecting in Hong Kong (Alberta) (No Comments)
From third world to first world, rice fields to Starbucks, wagons to cars – it is back to “reality”. Stepping foot into Hong Kong felt quite strange. I miss the rural villages of Yu-Lin, the simplicity of life there. I miss the orphans, all 41 of them. I look forward to my next trip back to Yu-Lin, hopefully this year, and soaking in the smiles of the children. Spending time with the kids allowed me to realize the power of our love for others, especially of those in need. Most of these orphans have never experienced the love of family, but with the love of the orphanage staff and other orphans, each child has learned to smile and laugh. A new 14 year-old girl was brought to the orphanage on our last day in Yu-Lin. She was often seen sitting alone, crying, unwilling to play with the other kids. I was touched to see a few girls talk to her and try to make her smile. I am excited to see how love will make its way into her life as I am sure the next time I see her she will be all smiles.
Missing the orphanage like crazy….!
- Al















