A letter from Mary Ferris in Romania | ||||||
February 14, 2004 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As Valentine’s Day was approaching love did not seem to be in the air here in Tulcea. The weather has been awful. There is no such thing as snow removal from the streets and sidewalks in Tulcea. There is very little heat in most of the orphanages—unless you come on an official visit and then they will turn it on for the visitors. I am no longer a visitor warranting special privileges so I can witness the daily lives of these children. Thanks to some wonderful ladies in Oregon, Minnesota, and Texas the children all have hats, mittens, and slippers. Still, after a while the long winter wears people down. Plus, rumors, gossip, petty jealousies, bickerings, tempers flaring (regretably my own) were all the things that gave me reason to ask, “What am I doing here?” In summary, I was feeling lousy and sorry for myself. Then I checked my email and I received this wonderful love letter from Costica, a young man whom NOROC has been helping for the past three years. He had no way of knowing how I was feeling, but God knew. This letter reminded me why I am here. | ||||||
Costica was one of the first young persons we helped send to high school. Now, against all odds, he's in the first year of university training in Bucharest. He is shown here helping two girls learn about computers. | Jesus said, “I have come to seek and save the lost.” This is our mission here in Tulcea. It means working with the children one at a time. Costica is only one of many, but he was one of the first we helped with going to high school, and now he is in the first year of university in Bucharest. As a youth, Costica was told he could not go to high school, but he did. He was told he could not pass the baccalaureate exam (equivalent to SATs) needed to get into university but, after several tries, he did. Then he had to try several universities before he was accepted as a student. Costica has paved the way for others. | |||||
Costica knows the system now, and he is helping to teach the others how to manage. The following letter written in English by Costica tells what NOROC is accomplishing in the name of Jesus Christ.
Thank you Costica! He gets it! NOROC is about helping kids make plans to fulfill their own dreams. The 2004 Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, p. 318 |
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Something from Mary Ferris, mission co-worker in Tulcea
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You write very well.
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