Celebrating 15 Years of ORPHANetwork

Let’s celebrate all that God has done in and through ORPHANetwork!

Fifteen years ago, God called ORPHANetwork to serve 85 orphaned children at Casa Bernabe in Nicaragua.
As we approach 2015, we are serving over 320 children with six orphanage partners, and through the local church, we are preventing almost 18,000 vulnerable children from becoming orphans.
Only God could have orchestrated such an amazing plan for His children. Only God could have hand selected the thousands of individuals in the US and Nicaragua that He would use to change the lives of His children.
As He continues to go before us, we hope you will join us on March 13, 2015 as we celebrate our 15th Anniversary at Spring Branch Community Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Comedian Michael Jr. (watch the promo video below) will be kicking off this unforgettable event which promises to be a celebration filled with friends, faith, and laughter. Please join us as we reflect on all He has done and will continue to do through ORPHANetwork!

ORPHANetwork Invited to Google Panel Discussion

World Food Day is October 16th and our partners at Stop Hunger Now were asked to host a Google Panel Discussion on the issue of local and world hunger. The Hunger Panel is a closed discussion that will be simulcast company wide throughout Google’s US offices. The goal of the panel discussion is to raise awareness for ending local and world hunger and encourage Google employees to take action and donate towards hunger alleviation through Google Give.

When selecting the five members of the Hunger Panel, Stop Hunger Now invited our very own Eddy Morales to represent ORPHANetwork and our strategic partnership that dates back to 2008.  They also added two additional members to the panel by inviting two ORPHANetwork children whose lives have been impacted by our programs in Nicaragua. Eddy selected Transition Student Jenniffer Lopez who grew up at our partner home, Casa Bernabe, and Leyla Martinez who is finishing up her last year of high school and has grown up at our partner home, El Canyon.

We are honored to be representing Stop Hunger Now on the Google Panel and we look forward to sharing the simulcast video of the panel once it’s released.

A Personal Testimony from the LCI at El Faro-Tipitapa

Lesbia and her children outside of their home

Lesbia and her children outside their home.

We are excited to share this testimony that came in from one of our LCI Initiatives that is located at El Faro (The Lighthouse) Church in TipitapaNicaragua. Lesbia’s story is laced with the tragedy and darkness that is all too common in impoverished communities. We are grateful to report, however; that her story is also one of light, life, and ultimately redemption thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ and the powerful way He is working through the local church to empower the poor. Please take some time to share in the celebration of what God is doing in Lesbia’s life – as well as the lives of thousands of other families in Nicaragua through our Local Church Initiatives.

Hello my name is Lesbia, and I am originally from Granada. I was raised by my grandmother because my mother gave me away and my father was out of the picture. I always worked and was never sent to school because there were no resources or will to make it happen. When I was 12, my grandma sent me to Costa Rica to live with my aunt. At 14 years old I had my first (sexual) experience with a young man with whom I had planned to spend my life. We had two sons together, Maycol and David, but then the young man quickly abandoned us.

My life changed in a way where I was feeling lonely so I took refuge in several vices. I was smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol, and selling crack cocaine which was the only way to help my family survive – selling drugs. At the time, I would consume the “bad” (unsellable) drugs, and (because) my kids were suffering, I decided to move back to Nicaragua when I was 18 years old. While in Nicaragua I became involved with a man who was physically and verbally abusive and we had a son, Isaac, together. Soon after that, he kicked me out and took Isaac away, and to this day I’ve not seen him again. 

My life continued to go from rough to worse. When I was 23 years old I became involved with a 50 year old man who took good care of me. He was responsible and cared for my kids, but soon after we got together I discovered that he was married with a family. I spoke with him about it and made the decision to separate myself from him, but I was already pregnant with his baby (my daughter Paola). As a single, 25 year old mom, I met a man, Leonardo, with whom I share my life now. We began working together in the Tipitapa dump-living off of the trash and recycling that we picked up. While we worked, my kids were alone in our home in the community of Cristo Rey Tipitapa.

One day, while we were working in the dump, someone told my husband Leonardo and I that there was a feeding program. I went to the feeding program with my children and they told us about the Lord Jesus, and I accepted Him into my life. Soon after I began attending the El Faro church, the pastor asked me where I worked. When I told him that I worked at the dump he asked me if I would want to work as a cook for the church’s feeding program, and with tremendous joy in my heart, I said yes!

Once I started working for the church and started receiving some economic help, my life started changing both spiritually and tangibly. I started serving in the church and now I am part of the worship team and I also work as a Sunday school teacher for the toddler and preschool aged kids. I am in charge of a program in my church that distributes milk to malnourished children. I am so thankful to God that I was introduced to La Iglesia El Faro Tipitapa (The Lighthouse church) because it is where I have grown and developed. Now I am praying that my husband would come to know the Lord and that we would live happy lives. We have had another daughter named Selchi who is 3 years old. I covet your prayers for our family.

Lesbia Granja

The road to El Faro Tipitapa

The road to El Faro Tipitapa

The Local Church Initiative at El Faro Tipitapa  serves 220 children daily

The Local Church Initiative at El Faro Tipitapa serves 220 children daily

Lesbia Granja with her children

Lesbia Granja with her children

Expanding Our Network in Nicaragua!

We recently launched our 28th and 29th Local Church Initiatives in the Leon region of Nicaragua! These two churches, Iglesia Aposento Alto and Iglesia Luz y Vida, collectively serve over 150 children. The churches are members of a Florida based NGO, Twelve Churches, which has been working to train, equip and resource pastors in some of the poorest areas of Leon, Nicaragua since 2009.

Twelve Churches and ORPHANetwork have similar ministry models – we both work through the local Nicaraguan church to empower Nicaraguans to reach their communities for Christ.  Much of Twelve Churches’ work focuses on leadership development and each church serves about 25-100 people living in some of the poorest communities in the Leon region.

This need was realized after church members of  Killearn United Methodist Church went on three consecutive mission trips to Leon. Twelve Churches Executive Director, Chris Smith, recalls that “the team left that third trip realizing they had found men of passion and spirit, but without any form of pastoral training.” They felt a calling from God to partner on a deeper level with a church in Nicaragua, and He led them to not one, but twelve churches!

In addition to leadership development, additional programs that Twelve Churches offers to their local church partners vary from micro loans, to medical care and basic English classes. They have been providing basic feeding programs to four of their church partners for the past few years and when Twelve Churches learned about ORPHANetwork’s work in Nicaragua they were eager to learn more about a potential partnership. “God opened up the door. When we saw the values and methodology of ORPHANetwork, we realized so much of our vision and values align perfectly. We can learn from ORPHANetwork and we will both work together to empower Nicaraguans to solve the problems of Nicaragua,” says Smith.

Today the children of Iglesia Aposento and Igesia Luz y Vida’s meals have been nutritionally improved by our staff Nutritionist, Flavia Urbina, and the nourishing meals provide 850 calories for these children on a daily basis. Our medical team, led by Dr. Janice Hebbert, has administered de-worming pills to rid the children’s bodies of harmful parasites and thanks to our partners at Vitamin Angels, children ages five and under now receive Vitamin-A supplements. To determine malnourishment rates, the team performed health assessments, and children that were found to be malnourished (the average of the two locations was about 20%), are receiving soy fortified milk to aid in the restoration of their health.

Twelve Churches is a wonderful organization to partner with and they have done amazing work for God’s Kingdom in Nicaragua.  We are honored to come alongside their work, and most especially to have the opportunity to reach more children and families for our Lord!

Pastor Lopez's church

Pastor Lopez (far right) presents the ONET medical team to his church

Iglesia Luz y Vida's Pastor Reynoldo Lopez and his family

Iglesia Luz y Vida’s Pastor Reynoldo Lopez and his family

Iglesia Aposento Alto's Pastor Eucebio Caceres cuts the ribbon at the official launch of the LCI

Iglesia Aposento Alto’s Pastor Eucebio Caceres cuts the ribbon at the official launch of the LCI

Vitamin-A supplements were administered, and will be every six months for kids under five.

Vitamin-A supplements supplied through our partnership with Vitamin Angels were administered and will be every six months for kids under five.

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The Orsini Mobile Medical Clinic provided by the Orsini Charitable Foundation transports medical supplies to all of our LCIs.

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Dr. Juarez, a contracted Nicaraguan doctor, consults with a mother and her child

Dr. Juarez, a contracted Nicaraguan doctor, consults with a mother and her child

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A new stove with new pots and cooking utensils are now at both of the churches.

A new stove with new pots and cooking utensils is provided by ONET for each new LCI.

A special meal is always part our LCI launches.

A special meal is always part of the launch of a new LCI.

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Pastor Caceres, his wife, Juana, Pastor Sanchez (Twelve Churches), Pastor Lopez and ONet Nicaragua Director, Eddy Morales after signing all of the legal paperwork to launch these churches to Local Church Initiative partners.

Pastor Caceres, his wife, Juana, Pastor Sanchez (Twelve Churches), Pastor Lopez and ONET Nicaragua Director, Eddy Morales after signing all of the legal paperwork to launch these churches to Local Church Initiative partners.

 

Pastor Caceres' church

Pastor Caceres’ church

 

 

 

 

 

Read our 2013 Annual Report

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The pages of our 2013 Annual Report tell many of the ways the Lord blessed our ministry last year. We hope you will enjoy seeing the big, beautiful pictures, reading the transformational stories that accompany them, evaluating the statistics and celebrating the substantial growth we’ve experienced over recent years. We also hope that you would pass our Annual Report on to friends, family, co-workers, and basically anyone that you’d like to introduce to ORPHANetwork.

You can click on the image above for a special message from our Executive Director, Dick Anderson, or click here to go straight to the report. Enjoy!