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Casa Bernabé is an open door before you showing the great opportunity you have to serve -- to love and help others. Your support is valuable - it will enable Casa Bernabé to keep on helping the orphaned, the mistreated, abused and abandoned children. It will allow basic needs to be met and provide a place where they can experience the love of God and find rest and healing for their wounded souls.
In this world no one is so rich that they have no need - no one so poor that they have nothing to give. Opportunities to invest in the Kingdom:- Continued fervent prayer - Monthly gifts to cover budgeted expenses
- Join the fundraising program
- Gifts of goods (food, cleaning supplies, autos, etc.)
- Gifts to cover specific needs (shoes, bedding, and
unexpected needs)
- Gifts of time and service (teachers, mechanics, carpenters,
nurses, secretaries)
- Become house parents. Come to cover vacations for the staff.
Be tutorsand teacher aides - no experience is necessary
- Sponsor a child (children)
- Adopt one of the children
- Be Kingdom Partners for different areas including development and planning.
- Bring work teams and ministry teams to Casa Bernabé
- Detailed list of specific ITEMS NEEDED
- List of TOOLS NEEDED
- Casa Bernabé Projects 2009
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Our Vision
At Casa Bernabe (House of Comfort) children find acceptance, stability and healing in the love of Jesus.
Casa Bernabe is a beautiful 13-acre campus near Guatemala City that is home to more than 150 children. All of the children come out of difficultliving situations. Some are orphans, others have been abandoned, others abused.
Each child belongs to a loving, nurturing family made up of house parents and their own children. Together they live in individual houses large enough for 15-20 children of the same age group. As a family unit they eat, pray, play and work together.
Everyone at Casa Bernabe belongs to a larger, international family. Guatemalans, missionaries and people from different languages and backgrounds work together to make this a place of hope and healing. Some live at Casa Bernabe full time or short term, while others support the ministry through prayers and giving. General Objectives:
- Introduce every man, woman and child that God sends to us to Jesus Christ, withthe hope that they may come to know Him as Lord and Saviorof their lives.
- Provide help, protection, medical assistance, education, Christian training and a home for orphans and abandoned or abused children, including handicapped children.
- Develop special programs that will improve each child's way of life mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, and culturally.
Casa Bernabé Specific Objectives:
- Promote discipline and obedience in the lives of the children under God's love
and principles.
- Watch over every area of the children's lives -- physical, mental, social, educational, and spiritual.
- Be available to provide a better solution and practical, loving help and counseling
for the woman considering abortion.
- Provide counseling and practical assistance whenever possible in an effort to see families healed and restored.
Why?
Today, the church of our Lord is directing it's efforts in many activities such as worship, evangelism, discipleship, crusades etc.. We can run the risk of forgetting some of the basic principles of the Christian life, among them and most important is LOVE. This love which Christ showed us by His dying on the cross does not allow us to ignore the poor, the orphan or the widow. If we call ourselves Christians this means that we are disciples and followers and also ambassadors of His kingdom, therefore we can do no less than treat the needy as Christ would treat them.
God is declared as defender of the poor and widows --- Father of orphans
Psalms 14:6 ; Isaiah 25:4; Psalms 40:17; Isaiah 41:14; Psalms 68:10
In the Old Testament the tithe was used to sustain the priests. (Numbers 18:26) and the Levites (Numbers 18:28) in order to celebrate the sacred meals (Deuteronomy 14:22-27) and to help the poor, the orphans, and the widows. (Deuteronomy 14:28,29)
Also God gave specific laws to protect the needy. For example: in regard to the harvest they should leave a part for the poor, orphans, and widows. (Deuteronomy 24:17-22) Concerning loaning to others, every seven years they were required to cancel the debts of those not able to repay. In spite of having given these established laws, many times God's people forgot them and God had to send prophets to remind them. (Isaiah 1:21-26)
Jesus in His ministry not only preached this, but He also practiced it. While walking with His disciples they carried a purse from which they gave to the poor and needy. (John 12:5,6; John 13:29) On more than one occasion He ordered those who wished to be His followers to care for the poor. (Matthew 19:21; Leviticus 12:33) Jesus did not consider such generosity optional; rather, one of the standards of righteousness. (Matthew 25:31-46)
We believe that the poor, the orphan, and the widow are not an opportunity to feel compassion, but rather they are an opportunity to serve Christ and invest in His kingdom, for He who gives to the poor gives to God.
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All Glory to Our God
...for all those who in obedience to the word of God contribute with their labor & donations to His work. They make it possible to continue serving children in Guatemala.
We desire with all of our hearts that God's promises are realized in their lives, and that they will prosper in all according to His perfect will.
Board of Directors
Pedro Hernandez, President
E-mail: Pedro@casabernabe.org
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