which means ‘The Happy Home’ in Romanian. For many
years Romania was under a communistic and dictatorial leadership. This became a
negative influence on the country in many ways, but it was mostly the children
and young people who were suffering and were treated so badly in the different
institutions. When the revolution took place in December 1989, it was the
children’s situation that was revealed in a very powerful way. The nation was
exposed, through the media, to the way in which orphaned, sick, and handicapped
children were living. It was an environment without love, care, or security.
There was no hope and no plans for the future. In this darkness a vision was
born to give the children the most important thing that they did not have
before: A family with a mother, father, and siblings.
each of the brightly painted houses moved between 15-18 children, along with a
married couple who had answered the call of God to be parents to abandoned
children. Now, in a warm family atmosphere, children can feel love and security…
something that they did not know before.

of some new houses they are building… digging ditches for new pipes, moving piles of wood and
cleaning up the job site, among other things. I wasn’t too excited about this at first…I mean EWW! Pick up trash? Use a hammer? Shovel dirt? Hello….WORMS?? It has actually been quite fun to reconnect with the earth and play in the dirt everyday. And we have had great conversations with each other while we work. Started by questions like “What’s something you dread?” “How old were you when you had your first kiss?” or “What’s your first childhood memory?” One day they asked us girls to
insulate a house. We worked hard all morning and were so glad to be almost done
working with the itchy fiberglass when the director came in and said, “You are
doing a great job…however the owners just called to say they want a different
kind of insulation so please… could you take it all down now?” I thought he must be joking, but alas… he was not! These are the moments you remind yourself that it’s
all for Jesus J


