A HOPE AND
A FUTURE/by Rev Eric Fung
At 10, Maung Aih Oo is
like any other girl her age. She loves to draw and dream of becoming an artist
one day. Such dream would not have been possible 5 years ago. She was living on
the streets, had no recollection of who her parents were and don’t even know
her own name. A kindly policeman found her scavenging for food at the
marketplace and brought her to the New Generation Home run by Pastor Abraham
and his wife. Under the loving mentoring of the Pastor and his wife, she slowly
blossomed into the lovely young girl she is today, full of hope and joy. At the
Home, she found something far more precious than just a full belly or roof over
her head – she found Jesus Christ. In Him she found forgiveness, freedom from
sin, a hope and a future.
Maung
Zin Min, now in Grade 5, shares a similar story. She was abandoned in a train
before her first birthday with signs of abuse and a deep cut in her neck. No
one has any idea where she came from or who her parents were. She was sent to
the Women’s Federation Centre but, being not an orphanage, they cannot keep her.
She was then brought to the New Generation Home to be cared for by Pastor
Abraham and his wife. When she first came to the Home she was frightened and
insecure but one day she encountered the redemption power of Jesus Christ and
it transformed her life.
13
year old Cing Sian Huai lost her beloved father and her home during Cyclone Nargis
in 2008 and her whole life changed drastically. Two years later her mother eventually
remarried and her new step-father did not want her so one day her mother took
her far away and left her at a preschool. Teachers took turns to look after her
but they themselves had families of their own so she was sent to the House of
Hope. The love she received there and having come to know the Lord has changed
her life and given her a new purpose. She is a good student and studies hard
winning the prize for best student last year.
Sarah
Cing Cing, a 12 year old Muslim girl is also another victim from Cyclone
Nargis. She lost both her parents and her neighbour took her in but could not
afford to keep her so she too was sent to the House of Hope. She knows that it
was the Lord who brought her to this Home so she could come to know Jesus as
her Lord and Saviour. She declares that she is now a child of God.
At present, there are 55
children in the House of Hope and 76 children in the New Generation Home.
Majority of them are from the neighbouring states of Kachin, Chin and Rakhine where
prolonged warfare has torn the land apart. Many have been abused, forced into
drugs and slavery and the list goes on. Myanmar has the largest number of child
soldiers in the world and this number is growing at an alarming rate. Both the
national army and opposition recruit children as young as 11. Over the years,
many Christian organisations have worked hard to rescue as many boys from this
environment as possible. All the children that came to the Home were broken
beings – emotionally traumatised and physically underdeveloped.
It took a lot of
patience, love and discipline to help these children overcome their situation. Above
all, it is faith in God that kept us going. Many have accepted Jesus Christ and
it is a humbling experience to witness the transforming power of God at work in
them and through them. Some excelled in their studies, coming out among the top
5 in their class; others hope to enter universities and one even dream of
becoming a future leader where she can give back to society by helping to
eliminate poverty and hunger. They are excited about their futures and now dare
to dream about their futures and thanks to you they now surely can. More
importantly, all of them hunger for the Lord and is eager to serve Him.
During
worship time in the evening, watching these children with their eyes closed,
smiles on their faces and hands lifted up in praise to God, I am filled with a
sense of God’s immense love for us. It is truly an awesome sight. Every child
deserves a “safe haven”, to be free and to grow up without fear. It is thanks
to your support and generosity that we were able to offer this to so many children.
My prayer for these children is that every one of them will have the
opportunity to have a good future and live Godly lives so they will be powerful
witnesses to others around them. As I mentioned before not all the children are
orphans and those who have family have been witnessing to their families and
some of them have also come to the Lord. Will you continue to partner with God
and together with me help to transform a whole generation for the glory of His kingdom?
I was in Myanmar in December and the children have insisted that I convey their
thanks to you for all that you have done for them.They are indeed grateful
that in Christ you have given them a hope and a future.
Matt 18:2-6
He called a little
child to him, and placed the child among them. And he said: “Truly I tell you,
unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the
kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is
the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever welcomes one such child in
my name welcomes me. “If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who
believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone
hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.
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