What a fantastic, final, fun, five days volunteering at the Agape Home. On Friday, it was free time outside, with many wanting to play strategy games and building activities, the younger children playing with the farm animals or the train set. On Monday and Tuesday, it was board games, Sudoku Family and Trouble, with Triminoes being a favourite with the older teenagers and Thai teachers. The child
The Agape Home supports HIV children who live with their family. This Project Lek helps families stay together. Five years ago, Mae Robyn and myself visited several of these children in their very basic home, perhaps with an Aunt and Uncle or just Grandma. I remember one girl who was with her grandma, both seemed in poor health and living in poor conditions. Just last week, this girl has joined t
I have had the privilege of serving here at Agape for nearly three months – I actually leave to go home a week today. I would like to share one testimony that encouraged me greatly to have experienced. After our first two cell groups with the teenagers at Agape, we had a combined boys and girls meeting for all the middle-aged kids (about 10-14). It started off normally… We worshipped and we prayed