We saw Lena* for the first time in
several years on Sunday at the conclusion of the Children's Program in a Roma village in Moldova.
I gave her one of the little booklets of Peter & John healing a lame man. She looked at the cover, where we had printed the title in Ursari and Romanian. She puzzled over the words and turned behind her to ask Silvica about the meaning.
I gave her one of the little booklets of Peter & John healing a lame man. She looked at the cover, where we had printed the title in Ursari and Romanian. She puzzled over the words and turned behind her to ask Silvica about the meaning.
"A Beggar Is Changed,"
she repeated, rereading the words for herself. Then she turned to me with a 800
watt smile and said, "That's me."
Lena* was born with some eye
problems. It used to be easy to see that one eye did not function properly. I
learned more about this later in the week when Lena and her husband invited the entire team over for
supper. While we were
eating, she asked me whether Dennis was still alive. I didn’t know who she was
referring to. He is an American, she explained, and he had cancer in one eye
and always wore a patch over it. Eye problems are very close to
Lena’s heart. Even when she was just one years old, one of her eyes was very
sensitive to light. Often, she couldn’t really open that eye or stand to
go outside. The light hurt her.
Nine years ago she told us, when Ion Matveev was
pastor, he wrote several Christians he knew (including Dennis and Keith) about the possibility of Lena getting an eye operation at a hospital in Odessa,
Ukraine. Altogether, they contributed the $2-3,000 needed for her passport to
Odessa and her operation there. Her eyes were completely healed.
Luba thanked us all.
“God takes care of us in a big way,”
she said with that big smile of hers. Both eyes beamed.
*Name changed to protect her privacy.
P.S. It turns out that Dennis is
connected with For God’s Children International, the foundation which supports
a home for foster children in Nisporeni. And social media search showed that
yes, Dennis is still alive.
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