Hi, this is Su from Queens Christian Alliance Church. This
was my first time here at Shepherd's Field Children's Village in Tianjin,
China. God had called me to come to
minister to the children here. The
children at SFCV have varying degrees of disabilities, some physical, some
mental and others both.
I had such an adventure to get to SFCV. My plane was delayed for about an hour. By the time I got out of the gate, it was
close to 1:00am. I was disappointed to
find that there was no guy holding a SFCV sign waiting for me. I was wondering if I took too long going
through immigration, getting my money exchanged and retrieving my luggage. In my mind, I thought the driver who was supposed
to pick me up waited 2 hours had left. I
did not know what to do. I asked one of
the attendants at the airport if anyone from SFCV came but they never heard of
SFCV. One guy offered me to use his cell
to call SFCV but no one answered at that time.
I was convinced that no one was coming for me and I wanted to get some
rest. I stayed at a hotel nearby for the
night. I panicked in the beginning but
then I knew that God would take care of me and I needed to trust in Him. The next day I woke up and took the shuttle
back to the airport. At 7am, I called SFCV
again but still no answer. I was told
that there is a bus that goes to Tianjin.
I thought I was being smart. So
the bus ride took two and a half hours to get to Tianjin. I thought SFCV will just be 10 minutes taxi
ride away. Boy...I was so wrong! It was quite humbling. I ended up paying a bundle for my 2 hour taxi
ride to SFCV. SFCV is actually between
Beijing and Tianjin. Now my taxi driver
would tell everybody how she drove me to SFCV and made a week worth of
salary. My teammates were overjoyed to
see me. Later I found out that due to
miscommunication, no driver was sent to pick me up. They went to the airport looking for me and
could not find me since I’ve already went to the hotel. My teammates were worried and thought I was
lost. God taught us many lessons due to
this incident.
Last week, I spent most of my time at the Samaritan clinic, where some of the sickest kids were, mostly babies. There were eleven children in the clinic, with three to four nannies on the floor. I liked going there with my teammate Amelia to hold the babies. We got very excited whenever we were given opportunities to feed them.
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This does not feel like a short term mission trip to me. The grounds on SFVC are beautifully maintained with green grass, trees and flowers. There are green plants everywhere, and also in each house. We eat very well there. The accommodations are great, with clean towels and comfortable beds. Best of all we got to play with the children every day. We took breaks when they had their naps. We usually end our day with the kids at six in the evening unless we take some of them out for dinner. I do wish I could speak Mandarin better so I could communicate with the nannies and the older children better.
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I wanted to let you all know that my family is adopting V. He is now Xavier Jones and here is our blog. You'll be thrilled to see that he has been transferred to Little Flowers in Beijing and is getting the therapy, nutritious food (that he isn't allergic to) and love that he so desperately needs. :)http://followingtheredthreadtoscarlett.blogspot.com/
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