What do you do with an Angel that’s not quite, well, an angel?Today I came home to my room to find that some of my things were out of place. “That’s strange” I thought to myself. Then I noticed a toy bucket on the floor and realized that I had had a visitor. My room has two doors, one leading outside to the living room and one that leads to Moses and Angel’s bedroom. . . . I then heard crying coming from my bathroom and had a pretty good hunch who was in there. I opened the door to discover that Angel, 2, had been playing dress up during nap time. I assumed she was only upset because she hadn't had a nap, because it looked like she had quite the time going through my toiletries. She had used her finger to dig my lipstick out from its casing and applied it to her mouth, cheeks and dress, there was nothing left in the tube. Angel then proceeded to paint all her fingernails and toenails with my red polish. I was more in a state of awe and weariness than upset that she had done all this. That’s some skill for a two year old. I took her back to her room where Moses was sound asleep and put her to bed.
Later today I saw that my camera was out and picked it up to look through the recent photos. I really was surprised to find that there were weird blurred pictures that I had no remembrance of taking. Then I came to a few photos of the culprit herself. At some point she had taken pictures of her “pretty nails”. I was very mistaken to think that she could even turn a camera on. Well, we all live and learn. I’ll not underestimate a two year old ever again. And our Angel had better think twice about going into my room.
Daisy Chell
New Faith Family Nursery Director
Monday, April 21, 2008
The terrific 2's
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Moving Forward
Monday, April 14, 2008
Continuing to Grow
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
What only He can do
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Hi Friends,
After attending church this past Sunday several of our Mindanao friends and visitors from Manila went to the camp site and future site of the children's home in Mindanao. After praying over and determining with engineers the best possible spot for us to dig the well...........God did something only God can do.... a light rain came and a rainbow appeared ...........it started at/near our ongoing construction site and went directly over the soccer field/future children's home area and back down at the point that was determined best to dig the well.... Hair stood on end, goose pimples rose and chills went out from their bodies as they witnessed something incredible over this place....
Thanks for continuing to pray as we break ground this week on the children's home porton of the ministry site..
Continually amazed,
Jeff
Kids being kids
Clearly the New Faith Family Nursery has really been enjoying life. We did all experience a time of loss though. During a healthy and happy family reunion we had to say a tearful good bye to Jimber and Jimbert. They were able to go home to their father, aunt and grandma, as well as other family members that will be a big part of their lives. Even though these delightful babies were only with us a short time, they will be in our hearts forever and we will continue to pray that they will come to know, trust, and love our sovereign LORD.
Daisy Chell
New Faith Family Nursery Director
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Cuatro Christian School Update
Goodbye...
I discovered it's harder still to say goodbye to a child that leaves the home. These kids are the strongest I've ever seen - for them no tears were shed - yet they were seeing a child go home that's been in the home for several years. Darwyn - a beautiful, sweet boy full of mischief and energy is going back to join his mother today. He's excited - he's talked about it all week- yet when the time came this afternoon you could see a sense of reality striking. I pulled him aside to say goodbye - biting back my personal feelings and tears - and asked him if he was excited. He shyly nodded his head. I asked if he knew what nervous was. He said no, so I asked if he was a little scared. He said yes. He's going back to what he knew before - it won't be like what he has here, but it will be better than what he came from.
I'm thankful he was one to add New Faith Family Children's Home to his life story. He knows he is loved - not just by us but by God. No matter how hard it may be to say goodbye, every one of us here knows we'll see him again one day- in Heaven. A day of rejoicing that will be- and I'm so blessed to be a part of his story - and been given the chance to love him. God's got bigger plans for him - now he can share with his friends and family the love of Jesus that he knows and glows with. I know God will use him and have no doubt that I will see others in heaven because Darwyn went home and shared with them the love of Christ!

