Earlier this year, Rev. Mike Anderson took some Colorado Rapids gear down to Bethel Orphanage in Juarez, Mexico. The orphanage houses over 100 children who have either been abandoned or were taken from their families because of abuse or other things happening in the home. Many of the children have little hope – but Bethel is trying to change that for each one that walks through the doors. Food, schooling, a safe place to live and grow – these are just a part of what Bethel Orphanage is offering to those under its care.
The orphanage received a number of shorts, jerseys, and other soccer equipment. Below are a couple of pictures from the orphanage. Please pray for each special child – and pray that they will grow into more than just the clothes and equipment; pray that they grow in their hope and trust of God.
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