What Angels Do!

Breaking the sound of silence, a whisper of hope is born. An Angel treads softly seeking the lost and the forlorn. A sign here, a signal there and from across the miles, Loving, Caring people gather to reach out and bring about a smile


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Time for my boys!

Spending time with my boys in Guntur is such a delightful past time.  At the outset, I would like to thank the Mother and Daughter Team from Chennai who made this possible - Shirley and Colliet Huffton. With their generous contributions, I was able to buy some stationery for the 45 boys at this Hostel and with the generous help from Manoj and Tripta Barai from Bangalore, gave them a hearty dinner with chicken.  The boys were thrilled to bits and needless to say, my cup of joy overflowed. May God bless these little youngsters as they head home for their holidays.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

A Sister Act

It takes two sisters, Sangeeta Jain and Chandu Jain, to give and two sisters, Anita Mawdsley and me, Flora, to take! Yes, Sangeeta and Chandu sponsored the hot puffs and cake for the children - girls at Carmel Convent and boys at St. Mary's High School - in the West Godavari District.  Anita and I had the pleasure of visiting these children over the weekend and spent some valuable time with them, enjoying their antics. God bless these little ones as they prepare for their exams. May He continue to guide them.

33?!?!

Yes, 33 it is!  Jesus' age at the time of his death was 33! The number of girls at the Bishop Aelen's home in Egmore Chennai was 33!! It did seem appropriate to visit these girls and give them the Super Love Tshirts from Ms Divya Vigneswaran and the buns from Jude Jayasingh.  The girls were thrilled to bits and am sure put their new Tshirts on when they went for the church service on Good Friday.  SuperLove the Tshirts said and that's what Jesus has for us. Whispering Hope has been triply blessed since then.

A Birthday to remember

When a new birthday dawns, giving one a renewed hope and energy to shed all inhibitions and start afresh, I thought I could take this one step further and celebrate in style with my boys in Guntur.  45 boys brought up with so much love and dedication at the Infant Jesus Hostel.  Sharing my joy, was Guravaiah, Surekha and their two sons - Boogie & Booni. 

Each of us had a message for the three boys who were going to appear for their final exams; a lot of encouragement was given to them.  It was also a farewell of sorts for them as they leave the hostel and venture on in life.  We will miss them dearly.

I was so surprised when three little chaps stepped forward and presented me with a car, a ball and a little fairy - see the pics.  This was all that they had and because it was my birthday, they wanted to give me a gift.  That thought of giving me their most precious possessions had me in tears.  I couldn't refuse to take it and hurt their feelings.  Instead its now my treasure and in return I gave them a gift on my actual birthday.  See their little faces glowing with pride! God bless you guys!

A little Something

There's always a little something left over from our giving sprees and after the Christmas/New Year adventures, we gathered up the bits and pieces and went along to the Carmel Convent where we dished out stuff for the little girls there and then moved onto the Heralds of Good News Seminary to hand over some toiletries to the youngsters who are studying to become priests.  Much appreciation for their work needs to be mentioned here.  The Seminary itself, tucked away in a little village, was a paradise on earth. Nestled among acres of greenery, lovely gardens, fruit trees, a vegetable garden with cattle, chickens and other birds wandering around, giving the place the look of a sprawling farm house rather than a Seminary.