To The Five Families I See Each Morning
Every morning, in what many might call an ordinary moment, I sit and watch something extraordinary.
I want you to know that this is by no means a lecture.
It is simply the honest reflection of a man whose eyes have been opened by God through the simple privilege of seeing you each day.
I do not believe there are accidents in life.
I believe every last detail of every moment is orchestrated by God Himself — every encounter, every smile, every hardship, every delay, every conversation, every crossing of paths.
And so I know that He has brought us together for a reason.
What I do know is this:
Through you, God has shown me true love.
Not the kind celebrated in movies or spoken about casually by the world — but the quiet, sacrificial love that wakes up early when exhausted… the love that keeps going when life is difficult… the love that places children first no matter the personal cost.
Day after day, you have shown me the absolute best of humanity.
And I feel deeply grateful to have shared these moments with you.
You may see me simply as the man who sits on the bench saying hello to his neighbours and wishing everyone well.
But God has placed something immense within my heart.
For many years now, He has been preparing me for a vision that I believe can transform not only NDG, but eventually communities throughout the world.
That vision is called A NuVo World.
I believe we can build communities where food is freely available, where music and love are present daily, where human beings are valued not for what they own — but for who they are.
Part of that vision is now beginning through another project close to my heart:
Feed NDG is not simply about meals.
It is about proving that another way of living is possible.
And strangely enough, every morning while watching you care for your children, I am reminded why this mission matters so much.
Because the future of humanity is not built in boardrooms.
It is built in ordinary moments of love.
So thank you.
Thank you for unknowingly reminding me every single day what truly matters.
And thank you for allowing me to witness the beauty of your lives — even if only for a few moments each morning before the school bus arrives.
May God bless each of you abundantly.
And may He continue guiding all of us toward the beautiful future He intends for humanity.

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