The Video I Made to Describe My Journey for Next Year and the People of Mali, West Africa

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

sweet little Evalyn


Meet sweet little Miss Evalyn. She is two years old and HIV positive. Could she be your daughter? Please read the rest about Evalyn in this post over at Holly's blog. Email her and ask her questions. Advocate for sweet little Evalyn.

3 comments:

Holly said...

Thank you sister!! Until they ALL have families!!

Anonymous said...

Natali,
That is great that you are advocating for miss Evalyn. She is a cutie. I will be praying for her! And thank you so much for the very sweet comment you left on my blog. I count you as someone that can understand what I'm going through. And I'm glad that we and help each other out along the way.

Oh, and what will you be doning in Mali next year? Missions work, orphan care, or something else. Just wondering.

Blessings,
Amber

Anonymous said...

While sense the first time I was in China I have seen with my own eyes the need for salvation. All the people that you see walking around the streets. Well most are probably going to hell and I know this is not something I'm o.k. with. I have always loved children. And from other countries. When I was little I asked for dolls from different countries. And I liked them to be dark colored too. I know many people that have foster homes it China. And I would love to have one of my own. I will be staying at a foster home in Beijing it is called New Day Foster Home. This is a wonderful place to work, they will be able to teach we all the things I need to know about running my own foster home. But I can't open my own until I'm married. I am also studying physical and occupational therapy. So I can go with a good skill. I will be able to get in more places and I will be able help the children and the orphanages in a physical way.
Some of the things I'm going to be doning sounds like somethings are will be doning too. I really like seeing another person doing and planning to do missions work. I think it's so nice to see that I'm not the only one. You know? Thanks for asking about me. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your future. When you do.
Amber

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