Because she lives in a dirty environment, Santi can’t grow to be healthy. Her body looks wrinkled, thin, and skinny, as if she has no future. From the looks of her body, everyone who sees her would be able to guess that she is not healthy. Because the parents live under the poverty line, it is not possible to take her to the doctor. Santi is only one of the thousands of Indonesian children living is such poverty. You are very unfortunate, Santi, but trust that God exists, and "HE" never even gets sleepy, much less sleeps.
Monday, May 31, 2010
www.koi-kidsofindonesia.org
Please take a look at today's new posting on the "Latest News" page of the web site. You'll find interesting information about one of the children we are feeding today. You'll see her photo plus the following story:
Because she lives in a dirty environment, Santi can’t grow to be healthy. Her body looks wrinkled, thin, and skinny, as if she has no future. From the looks of her body, everyone who sees her would be able to guess that she is not healthy. Because the parents live under the poverty line, it is not possible to take her to the doctor. Santi is only one of the thousands of Indonesian children living is such poverty. You are very unfortunate, Santi, but trust that God exists, and "HE" never even gets sleepy, much less sleeps.
Because she lives in a dirty environment, Santi can’t grow to be healthy. Her body looks wrinkled, thin, and skinny, as if she has no future. From the looks of her body, everyone who sees her would be able to guess that she is not healthy. Because the parents live under the poverty line, it is not possible to take her to the doctor. Santi is only one of the thousands of Indonesian children living is such poverty. You are very unfortunate, Santi, but trust that God exists, and "HE" never even gets sleepy, much less sleeps.
Monday, May 10, 2010
New Web Site Is Up
Please click on the following link to get recent updates and continue to learn of about our work in Indonesia. We will be using the new Web Site for the KOI work from now on. This blog site will soon be used for other purposes. Thanks.
http://www.koi-kidsofindonesia.org
http://www.koi-kidsofindonesia.org
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Moving Day
Today is the day Daniel and his family move out of their house and into a small rental property not far away. The re-bar has been purchased and is being formed and tomorrow construction will begin on the new two story house where the family will live on the second floor and we hope to house 20 orphans on the first floor. This marks the second phase of our overall plan: 1. feed 20 children, 2. rent a place where we can take care of 20 orphans, 3. purchase a permanent property to house the children, 4. build a self-supporting National Plus school on the children's home property where our children will graduate from High School having followed an Indonesian curriculum but fluent in English.
In phase 2 all of our activities will be moved to Daniel's house. The cost of construction is our rent payment and we will have the use of the house for 10 years minimum. All of our classes will be taught there and Sunday services will be conducted there as well. We will continue feeding the 20 children from phase 1 (street children who live with their parents) while we accept an additional 20 abandoned, neglected and unwanted children into the children's home.
It's exciting to see the work progressing and growing. We see the hand of God in making this all possible and we invite you to join us by making a financial contribution to the work. Thanks.
In phase 2 all of our activities will be moved to Daniel's house. The cost of construction is our rent payment and we will have the use of the house for 10 years minimum. All of our classes will be taught there and Sunday services will be conducted there as well. We will continue feeding the 20 children from phase 1 (street children who live with their parents) while we accept an additional 20 abandoned, neglected and unwanted children into the children's home.
It's exciting to see the work progressing and growing. We see the hand of God in making this all possible and we invite you to join us by making a financial contribution to the work. Thanks.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Washing Dishes
Washing dishes in the door-way of the house. These people have no kitchen sinks, no drainage and no running water. There probably is a latrine nearby but if it is crowded they will run to the river.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
May Feeding
One of 20 children we are feeding this month. These are the poorest-of-the-poor. $15 feeds one child, one meal a day for a month. $100 will feed, clothe, shelter, educate and medicate one child for a month. Will you help us?
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Yusuf's Ordeal As Reported by Daniel
Yusuf told me that when he used his motor bike to go to the restaurant, a black car stopped at our area and when he turned left from the ruko that car has parked at the bridge
and when he turned to the road the car forced him to stop his bike
and 2 men jumped out to capture him.
They ordered him to get into the car, taking his motorbike keys and hand phones.
He was taken to a social department building.
On the way he asked them what was happening since he thought he was being robbed.
The persons (6 of them) said that he didn't need to be afraid.
Then they told him that this was because of an order from the family.
One of them then called somebody ordering them to take down all the posters and photos of Yusuf posted around the harbor,
since they have the man.
The men also showed the police report from Surabaya that had been signed by Yusuf's father
claiming that Yusuf was a missing person.
They kept him until the next day, waiting for the family mebers to arrive.
This is the normal procedure for missing persons, the police keep the person at the Social Department after being apprehended.
Yusuf was kept in a cage like jail
untill the family arrived.
The police also went to Yusuf's rent house to make sure that he actually lived there.
Yusuf's uncle and sister stayed at his place and asked him to return home but he refused, giving the reason that his wife is pregnant and needs to wait till she bears a child.
They agreed but reported to the neighborhood government official to keep watch over them.
Yusuf's father is an official in the Justice Department in Makassar and also a prosecuting attorney.
No wonder he has connections with the police and can succeed in getting them to apprehend his son.
He is also a rich man.
Yusuf's wife didn't know that he was apprehended
and Yusuf kept it a secret.
His wife wonderred why he didn't return home.
but when she saw his uncle and sister, she thought Yusuf went to his uncle's home at the harbor and waited for his sister
from Batam to arrive.
Yusuf didn't want his wife to be in shock
in her 8th month of pregnancy.
Yusuf says he was treated well,
but all of his books were taken by his uncle especially the book making comparisons between Islam and Christianity.
Yusuf's own writings were also taken.
His uncle didn't take our books (WBS and some that I gave Yusuf). His uncle said they were taking them for Yusuf's own protection because they didn't want him sharing them with other family members which might endanger Yusuf's own life.
Adam lost Yusuf when leaving to go to the restaurant. He thought Yusuf might have rushed on ahead of him.
He never heard Yusuf scream, calling for help.
Monday, April 19, 2010
The Beat Goes On
Yesterday after worship, the members agreed to eat together at a certain restaurant. Most went by car, but “Yusuf” and another member went on their own individual motor bikes. On the way “Yusuf” was intercepted and forced to follow others to the Social Agency building where he was kept against his will until 4 PM when he was released under the care of his uncle and sister. They took him to his house and it looks like they continued to try to convince him to return to his father’s home. Almost 24 hours later, “Yusuf” is still in shock because of this trauma. It looks like the family is putting a lot of pressure on him. Please pray that he remains faithful.
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