An Indian Orphanage.

An Indian School.

I met my new friends.

A language barrier placed in front of us.
 

How could I relate to any of these kids? I can barely speak to them.

On our first day, we saw that one of the cement rings was broken. Our team decided to purchase a new one.

On the second day, the new cement ring was purchased and delivered. Before it was cemented to the ground, the kids took turns playing on it. Some of them stood on top, others took turns on the inside being rolled across the yard.

The kids laughed. We laughed. It was FUN.

Laughter expands all languages.

 

Here, I met my new friend, Jaygar. He’s 5.

He never said a single word to me.

 

He had a pink paper airplane that we played with for a long time. We laughed.

Laughter expands all languages.


 

One of the other kids took me inside to show me how to make a paper airplane. Jaygar followed me. He motioned for me to sit down on the couch. He curled himself up with his head on my lap and fell asleep. What a beautiful boy. What a precious time I was able to spend with him.

I love him. I love these kids.

God’s love knows no language.

God’s love expands through all barriers.