bethel children`s homes - Christian Family Centre
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bethel children`s homes - Christian Family Centre
BETHEL CHILDREN’S HOMES Sri Lanka CONTENTS Page 2-4 History of the Children’s Homes Page 5 Present Need Page 6 Child Sponsorship Program Page 7-11 Girls’ Profiles Page 12-15 Boys’ Profiles Page 16 Girls’ Home Staff Page 17 Boys’ Home Staff Page 18 Farm HISTORY OF THE CHILDREN’S HOMES Page 19 Gideon’s Story BY PS BARRY SILVERBACK Contact us 27 Sturt Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia E: finances@crcmissions.org P: (08) 8212 2322 Account Name: CRC Missions International BSB: 065005 Account Number: 10112580 Reference: SL Children’s Homes Email finances@crcmissions.org with notification of your deposit 2 In 1962 I had an encounter with God and His Word came to my heart. It was clear and precise that one day I would do something for the orphans, widows and the needy. God used the passage from Job 29:13-17 to speak to me. 13: The blessing of a perishing man came upon me, and I caused the widow’s heart to sing for joy. 14: I put on righteousness, and it clothed me; my justice was like a robe and a turban. 15: I was eyes to the blind, and I was feet to the lame. 16: I was a father to the poor, and I searched out the case that I did not know. 17: I broke the fangs of the wicked, and plucked the victim from his teeth. In 1993 I made my first trip to Sri Lanka with Trevor Paterson and Neil Milne. I met Ps Somanathan and family. I was impressed with the with the faith and caliber of Ps Somanathan and touched with the need in his nation. This was at a time when the civil war was at its height. After reflecting on Ps Somanathan’s request for help and also seeing the pressing needs of his nation, I struggled with what I could do in light of the many things I was already committed to in other nations including PNG. So I decided it would be best for Trevor Paterson or Neil Milne to pick up the responsibility rather than me. In 1995 Ps Somanathan came to Adelaide Crusade Centre for the CRC National Conference. Ps Somanathan had an opportunity to share about his nation and his vision to help the children who had been orphaned, displaced and abandoned. The Holy Spirit spoke to me clearly, saying, “Don’t you mention about your decision not to get involved in that nation because I specifically want you to be engaged there. Do not be afraid for I have much people in that place and no man shall set on you to do you harm.” So I was now convinced that I needed to help Ps Somanathan in starting a home for the children ravaged and disadvantaged by war. Some of these children had witnessed terrible atrocities and someone needed to rescue, care for them and give them a safe home and hope for the future. We had no money but the children’s plight was enough for me to fulfill the Word from Job 29 that God gave me. Eventually someone gave me a small amount of money which I banked and for the next 2-3 years we continued to save until we had sufficient funds to start the first children’s home. To my knowledge this was a first for the CRC. The finding of an empty house in an active war zone was the first miracle. Many of the owners had abandoned the village because of the death threats from the rebels. We were able to trace the owner of a house who lived in another part of Sri Lanka. He agreed we could rent the house for children, for AUD$200 per year. A personal friend gave the money for the rent for the first year. Subsequently, he continued and added more to assist the children. After renovations we opened the first children’s home with 11 girls at the beginning of 1998. We wanted to purchase the house but the owner was adamant he would not sell the family house, as it was where his children were raised before the war. But I believed that God wanted us to have our own home and continued to persevere in prayer and confessed to Ps Somanathan that the house will be for sale one day. In the year 2000 when I was visiting the Philippines, travelling in a taxi from the airport with Peter Hauje, a PNG missionary. He took a call on his phone from my wife Rosalie. She asked if we still wanted to purchase the house in Sri Lanka because Ps Somanathan had 3 contacted her that day to say the owner had agreed to sell. Wow, another miracle! Taylor and Bryan Grasby. Others from Papua New Guinea and Fiji came to helped in spite of the dangers and risks. I made the deal in the taxi and committed to purchase it even though we did not have money at that time. In August 2004 we purchased another property for a boys’ home. This was forced upon us by new Govt regulations to separate the boys and girls by a minimum of one kilometre. However, some weeks later, we were able to purchased the house for approximately AUD$10,000.00. Now we had our first permanent CRC home for Sri Lankan children. We officially moved the boys into that property in May 2007. Later we were able to build a new 5 bedroom home and water tower for the boys. In September 2000, we were able to purchase the adjoining block of land for a girls’ home. Over time we were able to build two 4 bedroom homes for the children. In 2005 we purchased 16 acres of land. This was used for farming and housing for those children who were older and were doing their secondary or tertiary education. This was all during the war years. The children and staff witnessed bombings, and armed military stationed around the homes. Every night people lived in fear and uncertainty of what might erupt with a clash between the rebels and government military. The farm would also be able to contribute to the children’s homes by providing rice and vegetables grown there and this has worked out well even though it is not operating at full capacity. One night the children’s home had two hand grenades thrown at it while the children and staff were hiding inside. Windows were smashed and some other damaged occurred but the home continued to function. Kevin and Brenda Hughes, Rosalie and I, along with Ps Somanathan and staff stayed right through these times for the sake of the children. Ps Somanathan and his family endured greater risks and harassment during these times. We were joined later by others from Australia - Hans Voortman, Malcolm 4 The children in our homes come from a minority ethnic group of peoples who have been discriminated against and bypassed for many years. While the war is over and peace has come to the nation there are, in some places, still thousands of scared and traumatized lives. Children still have to face the aftermath of war, poverty and dysfunctional families traumatized by the conflict. There is still a pressing need for us to continue to help the children of Sri Lanka. The injunction of scripture is clear and mandatory upon God’s people to care for the fatherless & to plead the cause of the poor and needy. Deut.15:7-11. Girls home 2015 We currently have 36 children - 20 in the girls’ home and 16 in the boys’ home. From 1998 to 2015 we have had 71 children live in our homes. Boys home 2015 PRESENT NEED We currently need an extra $8,000 per month to keep the homes open. Unfortunately, the surplus funds we had available have now been used up. In addition to not enough funds coming in and increasing costs in Sri Lanka, the drop of the Australian Dollar over the last 12-18 months has put a significant burden upon the budget of the Children’s homes. I trust that you or your church will consider this urgent request and consider supporting the Children’s homes or raise your current support. HOW CAN YOU HELP? We have two options of how you can assist financially. 1. Child Sponsorship Program (more information on page 6). 2. Staff and Farm Support (see inserted response form for giving details). - We have a number of commited staff in both of the homes and on the farm who we employ and accommodate. - The farm provides rice and vegetables for the children and staff at both homes. - The costs of running the farm have increased considerably over recent years. More funds are needed to cover these costs. 5 CHILD SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM The Child Sponsorship Program is a new initiative for supporting Bethel Children’s Homes in Sri Lanka. We have two homes, with 20 girls housed in one and 16 boys in the other. All of our children have been affected by the war and civil unrest in Sri Lanka. This has resulted in them being displaced, physiologically affected and discriminated against. Our homes have now been a refuge of hope and relief for many years. FOR $100 A MONTH, YOU CAN SPONSOR ONE CHILD AND PLAY A VITAL ROLE IN THEIR LIFE. Your financial support will provide: EDUCATION - School fees - Uniforms/Shoes - Books/ Stationary - School Bags - Tuition - Excursions HEALTH - Hygiene Education - Medication - Immunizations - Medical Checkups 6 SUBSISTENCE - Clothing/Shoes - Food - Accommodation - Recreation - Sanitary Needs - Transport DEVELOPMENT - Spiritually - Emotionally - Physically - Vocationally - Intellectually HOW DOES CHILD SPONSORSHIP WORK? Once you have nominated either a girl or boy to support, you will then be assigned one of our children. We will provide you a photo and some background information of the child. You will be given a Sponsorship Code (eg: BCH01). You will be the sole sponsor of the child assigned to you. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR CHILD? We encourage you to communicate with your child. However, to protect the children from discrimination and other sensitivities associated with the children we ask you only communicate through the CRC Missions office. If you wish to communicate to your child through either written or digital communication, the CRC Missions office will ensure your communication will reach your child. Any correspondence from the child will also be forwarded onto you through the CRC Missions Office. HOW DO I SPONSOR A CHILD? Fill out the Sri Lankan Children’s Homes Response Form and cut off the Donors Information slip at the bottom for your records. Send your Response Form to the CRC Missions Office (27 Sturt Street, Adelaide SA 5000) or by email (finances@crcmissions.org). For credit card payments refer to the Credit Card Donations Authority form for details. MEDONA Medona was born in 2007 and came to the home in 2015. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Medona’s parents are separated and her father is remarried. Her mother works in a factory making things such as doormats and brooms. Medona hopes to be a doctor when she completes her schooling. BCH01 ANGEL (THIVYA) BCH02 Angel was born in 2006 and has been in the home since 2009. She is from Kalkudah, Eastern Province. Angel doesn’t know her father and her mother is unemployed. Angel has three sisters and two brothers. One of her brothers is currently at the boys home (Jonathan). Angel dreams of becoming a doctor one day. PULA (BEULA) Pula was born in 2005 and came to the home in 2015. She is from Kalkudah, Eastern Province. Her father has passed away. Pula’s mother works abroad but has not been heard from for the past five years. She is completing the 5th grade this year at school and one day Pula hopes to become a teacher. BCH03 JULIA (ASTIPA) BCH04 Julia was born in 2005 and has been in the home since 2012. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Julia’s father has passed away and her mother is working abroad. She has three sisters and three brothers. Two of her brothers are currently in the boys home (Benjamin and Daniel). Julia wants to be an engineer in the future. 7 HANA (SISALINI) Hana was born in 2005 and came to the home in 2014. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Hana’s father has passed away and her mother is currently working in Colombo. She is an only child. She hopes to become a lawyer when she finishes her schooling. BCH05 ROSI (ROSITTA) Rosi was born in 2005 and has been in the home since 2011. She is from Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. Rosi’s father and mother are both alive but have separated. She is an only child. BCH06 SMYRNA (JOTHIKA) Smyrna was born in 2004 and has been in the home since 2012. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Smyrna’s mother is a single mother and is unemployed. She has one brother. Smyrna dreams of becoming a doctor one day in the future. BCH07 GRACE (THUVARAHA) BCH08 8 Grace was born in 2003 and has been in the home since 2015. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Grace’s father has passed away and her mother works as a housemaid. She had two brothers but one of them has passed away. Her other brother is currently at the boys home (Shone). Grace wants to be a doctor one day. SHARAN (LILOGIHA) Sharan was born in 2002 and came to the home in 2014. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Sharan’s father has passed away and her mother works as a farmhand. She has three brothers and three sisters. Sharan dreams one day of becoming an accountant. BCH09 RECHEL (KOHINI) BCH10 Rechel was born in 2002 and has been in the home since 2013. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Her father has passed away and her mother works as a housemaid. Rechel has two brothers and one sister. Her sister is currently in the girls home (Adora). Rechel wants to become a teacher when she finishes school. RUTH (SAHITHA) Ruth was born in 2001 and came to the home in 2010. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Her parents are separated and her father is remarried. Ruth’s mum is working abroad. She has three brothers and one sister. Ruth hopes to become an engineer in the future. BCH11 ADORA (THARSHANA) Adora was born in 2000 has been in the home since 2013. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Her father has passed away and her mother is working as a housemaid. Adora has two brothers and one sister. Her sister is currently in the girls home (Rechel). Adora dreams of becoming a teacher. BCH12 9 MIRIYAM (PUSHPAKALA) BCH13 Miriyam was born in 2001 and came to the home in 2014. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Her father abandoned the family and is now remarried. Miriyam’s mother is unemployed. She has two brothers and two sisters. One of her brothers is currently at the boys home (Levi). Miriyam wants to become a teacher one day. DEBORA (SIVENTHINI) Debora was born in 1998 and came to the home in 2010. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Her father works odd jobs and her mother has passed away. She has one brother and one sister. Debora’s sister is currently in the girls home (Beula). She hopes to become a teacher in the future. BCH14 RAJEEPA Rajeepa was born in 1998 and has been in the home since 2005. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Her parents are separated and her dad is remarried. Her mother is currently working abroad. Rajeepa has one brother. She wishes to become a doctor. BCH15 MEHALA Mehala was born in 1998 and came to the home in 2006. She is from Trincomalee, Eastern Province. Her father has passed away and her mother is unemployed. Mehala has three sisters. She would like to be a teacher one day when she finishes school. BCH16 10 DILU (DILOJINA) Dilu was born in 1997 and has been in the home since 2007. She is from Trincomalee, Eastern Province. Her father has passed away and her mother is unemployed. Dilu has two brothers and one sister. One day she hopes to be involved in ministry work. BCH17 BEULA (KAJENTHINI) Beula was born in 1996 and came to the home in 2010. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Beula’s father is working odd jobs and her mother has passed away. She has one brother and one sister. Her sister is currently in the girls home (Debora). Beula dreams of becoming a primary school teacher. BCH18 THARSHINI Tharshini was born in 1996 and has been in the home since 2005. She is from Batticaloa, Eastern Province. Her parents are separated and her father is a fisherman. Tharshini has one brother and two sisters. She hopes to be involved in missions work in the future. BCH19 SUPENTHINI Supenthini was born in 1996 and came to the home in 2004. She is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Both of her parents have passed away. She has three brothers and one sister. One of her brothers is currently in the boys home (Joel). Supenthini wants to become a missionary one day. BCH20 11 SHONE (GARISH KANTH) BCH21 Shone was born in 2006 and came to the home in 2015. He is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Shone’s father has passed away and his mother works as a housemaid. He has one sister and had one brother but he has passed away. His sister is currently at the girls home (Grace). Shone wants to become an engineer one day. VITHUJAN BCH22 Vithujan was born in 2006 and has been in the home since 2015. He is from a village in the Eastern Province. Vithujan’s father is both blind and dumb and his mother works abroad. He has one sister and one brother. His brother is currently in the boys home (Aaron) and his sister is in another childrens home. Vithujan would like to become a policeman one day. LEVI (KISHANTHAN) BCH23 Levi was born in 2005 and came to the home in 2015. He is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. His father abandoned the family and is now remarried. Levi’s mother is unemployed. He has one brother and three sisters. One of his sisters is currently at the girls home (Miriyam). Levi wants to become a pastor when he finishes his schooling. JOHNSON Johnson was born in 2004 and has been in the home since 2015. He is from a village in the Eastern Province. His father works as a farmer and his mother is a housewife. He has one brother. Johnson would like to become a doctor after school. BCH24 12 ABISHEK Abishek was born in 2004 and came to the home in 2015. He is from Kalkudah, Eastern Province. His father is a farmer and his mother is a housewife. He has four sisters. One of his sisters is married, one is working and two are studying. Abishek hopes to become a policeman in the future. BCH25 JONATHAN (THIVIYAN) BCH26 Jonathan was born in 2004 and has been in the home since 2009. He is from Kalkudah, Eastern Province. Jonathan doesn’t know his father and his mother is unemployed. He has four sisters and one brother. One of his sisters is currently at the girls home (Angel). Jonathan dreams of becoming an automobile engineer when he finishes school. NITHARSAN BCH27 Nitharsan was born in 2003 and came to the home in 2011. He is from Kalkudah, Eastern Province. His father is a pastor and his mother works as a maid in a hotel. Nitharsan has two sisters and one brother. His brother is currently in the boys home (Ahai) and his sisters are in different childrens homes. Nitharsan dreams of becoming the President of Sri Lanka. VIJAYAKUMAR Vijayakumar was born in 2003 and has been in the home since 2012. He is from Puttalam, North Western Province. His father has passed away and his mother works as a maid. He has two brothers and one sister. Vijayakumar would like to become an aeronautical engineer in the future. BCH28 13 JOEL (SUJAN JOEL) Joel was born in 2002 and came to the home in 2007. He is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Both of his parents have passed away. He has two brothers and two sisters. One of his sisters is currently in the girls home (Supenthini). Joel wants to become an electrical engineer one day. BCH29 DANIEL (SUJANTHAN) BCH30 Daniel was born in 2001 and has been in the home since 2007. He is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. His father has passed away and his mother works abroad. Daniel has four sisters and two brothers. One of his brothers is currently in the boys home (Benjaminl) and one of his sisters is in the girls home (Julia). Daniel would like to become a teacher. KARAN (KIRUBAKARAN) Karan was born in 2000 and came to the home in 2015. He is from Vavuniya, Northern Province. His father is a mason and his mother is a housewife. He has two sisters. Karan hopes to become a civil engineer when he finishes his schooling. BCH31 MADHU (THUYENTHIRAN) Madhu was born in 2000 and has been in the home since 2015. He is from a village in the Eastern Province. His father works odd jobs and his mother is working abroad. Madhu has two brothers and two sisters. One day he would like to become a teacher. BCH32 14 AHAI (KUVIRAJ) BCH33 Ahai was born in 1999 and came to the home in 2011. He is from Kalkudah, Eastern Province. His father is a pastor and his mother works in a hotel as a maid. Ahai has two sisters and one brother. His brother is currently in the boys’ home (Nitharsan) and his sisters are in different childrens homes. Ahai hopes to become a driver when he finishes school. AARON (PUVANENTHIRAN) BCH34 Aaron was born in 1999 and has been in the home since 2013. He is from a village in the Eastern Province. Aaron’s father is both blind and dumb and his mother is working abroad. He has one sister and one brother. His brother is currently in the boys’ home (Vithujan) and his sister is in another childrens home. Aaron would like to become a pastor one day. JOSHUA Joshua was born in 1999 and came to the home in 2014. He is from a village in the Central Province. His father is a security guard and his mother works in a tea plantation. He has two brothers and two sisters. Joshua hopes to become an electrical engineer when he finishes school. BCH35 BENJAMIN (VINOJKARAN) BCH36 Benjamin was born in 1999 and has been in the home since 2007. He is from Valaichchenai, Eastern Province. Benjamin’s father has passed away and his mother works abroad. He has four sisters and two brothers. One of his brothers is currently in the boys’ home (Daniel) and one of his sisters is in the girls’ home (Julia). Benjamin wants to be a bank manager. 15 GIRLS’ HOME STAFF KENGADAVI (VANI) Vani has been working in the home since 2005. She is from Batticaloa, Eastern Province. Vani comes from a Christian family. Vani became matron of the home in 2007 and takes care of things such as accounting, teaching and looking after the older girls. She likes how the home feels like a big family. The most rewarding thing about working at the home for Vani is seeing the girls have a future when they leave the home. She hopes that the girls will continue to achieve great things. DEVAKUMANY (KUMARI) Kumari has been working in the home since 2006. She is from Vavuniya, Northern Province. Kumari comes from a Hindu family and is the only member of her family who is born again. She was one of the first graduates of the CRC Bible School in Sri Lanka. Kumari assists Vani at the home and takes care of the young girls. The most rewarding thing about working at the home for Kumari is seeing the girls come from very little to growing and having a future. She hopes that this will continue for every girl that goes through the home. ROSHNIKANTH AND PRIYANTHIE Roshnikanth and Priyanthie are a married couple who have been working in the home for ten years. They are both from Colombo. Roshnikanth undertakes the roles of being the driver as well as looking after and managing the properties of the children’s homes. He enjoys everything he does for the children. Priyanthie is the cook for the girls home. She really enjoys cooking and says the girls love any Sri Lankan food, especially when it is spicy. 16 BOYS’ HOME STAFF THEVATHAYALAN Thevathayalan has been working in the boys’ home since 2014. He is from Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. He is married with two sons. Thevathayalan manages the boys home. He feels like a father to the boys and the most rewarding thing about working in the children’s home for Thevathayalan is seeing the boys grow in the Lord. He hopes that every boy who goes through the home will have a brighter future and they will be able to support themselves. SANDRAKUMARI Sandrakumari is a Christian lady who has been working in the boys’ home since 2012. She is married with four sons and one daughter. Sandrakumari is the cook for the boys home. She is very happy cooking for the boys. Sandrakumari says the boys in the home love it whenever she makes them sweet snacks. THUSHAN (SHADRACH) Shadrach was born in 1995 and comes from Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. He assists Thevathayalan in the home and is training to be a manager. He is currently taking a course in children’s ministry. Shadrach came to the home in 2006 when he was 10 years old. When he was old enough to leave he decided to stay as he felt that God had laid something on his heart to work with children. The most rewarding thing about working in the home for Shadrach is seeing the boys grow in the Lord and in their education. He hopes that the boys will go on to study to a high level and be able to speak English. 17 IMAGES OF THE FARM Sewing school on the property Water tower Entering the property 18 Crops Farmer Crops Farmers house on the property GIDEON’S STORY Gideon came into the children’s home in 1999 at 16 years of age. During his time in the home Gideon says the foundations of his faith were built and his spiritual life was set. bought a piece of land in his hometown (approx. 3-5kms away from the current girls’ home). He built his own house and set up his own business. Gideon is an elder in his church and he is still very much involved in the children’s home. He is married with one son and is also able to support his single mother and brother. He runs a mechanic business where he repairs motorbikes and cycles. He has six people working for him. In 2004, whilst still in the home, Gideon began attending tech school. The home funded his education. He left the home in 2006 and worked for a foreign mechanic in Sri Lanka for two years. It was here that he was able to learn his trade as a mechanic. After earning enough money through working for this mechanic, Gideon A few years after setting up his business he bought a machine that cuts stone for construction. He also bought a tractor which he hires out for use in fields and transportation of materials. Since leaving the children’s home, Gideon has become self employed. He has started a small business and has seen much growth. 19