Mu Yao dong was said to have dropped a lot in his grade placement and that he was hurrying through his homework so he could go outside to play. Originally he was among the top students so we know he can do very well. Jane counsels him, asking if he could make this change by himself and work hard again as a good student or would she need to have him sit alongside our tutor to assure he was doing his homework properly. He wants to try it on his own. He is such a precious boy - we really believe he can make the change.
The Blessing of New Washing Machines
By the time we finally got our new machines, two had totally broken down and were irreparable. Our mothers are delighted with them. Shown here is our tutor/mother who was substituting for one of our mothers who was sick. All nine of our mothers do every task with such heart - it is remarkable how they love the

children and work together as a team to assure the home is clean, the children have tasty, healthy meals and are growing up as truly moral, and righteous children.

Ya fei and Gu Si yan live in two different houses in our home but are such great sisters/friends. They spend much of their free time together. Both are wonderful students with open personalities. They are the same age and are in the same grade but in different classes at school.

 

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Although Dong dong has tried his best he simply cannot learn. We are pleased he can read well enough to enjoy parts of the newspaper but it will not be possible for him to continue his education beyond middle school. We are looking into the possibility of training schools for cutting hair or cooking. After much help from all our family and a lot of encouragement he has changed so much. He has become a relaxed pleasant and very likeable young teenager. Please keep him in your prayers. Wei hao peng lives in the same home as Dong dong along with two other very fine boys. They have had a great impact on the changes in his life.

Capturing a Precious Moment!

While all the other boys were playing basketball, Du Xing ze with his arm in a cast could only play ping-pong with his left hand. It was quite lovely to happen to hear him instructing Qiu yue in a very professional manner on how to hold the paddle and how to hit the ball. They both were taking it quite seriously.

 


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