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Where do I belong? As a child, Obando observes his dark-haired, brown-skinned schoolmates and compliers their appearance to his own blond hair and blue eyes. Which of the two dark-haired Mexican ladies in the house where he lives is his mother? Who is the father? When adverse circumstances leave Obando homeless, he has a strong desire to uncover the mystery surrounding his life. Unusual circumstances bring him face to face with his biological parents. This story brings out the cultural contrast between the native Mexicans and the Russian Mennonites living in Colonies. Although Obando struggles to find a place to belong, God in His mercy reveals Himself to a boy who was literally lost and helps him discover his true identity. He is no longer nobody’s boy.
Where do I belong? As a child, Obando observes his dark-haired, brown-skinned schoolmates and compliers their appearance to his own blond hair and blue eyes. Which of the two dark-haired Mexican ladies in the house where he lives is his mother? Who is the father? When adverse circumstances leave Obando homeless, he has a strong desire to uncover the mystery surrounding his life. Unusual circumstances bring him face to face with his biological parents. This story brings out the cultural contrast between the native Mexicans and the Russian Mennonites living in Colonies. Although Obando struggles to find a place to belong, God in His mercy reveals Himself to a boy who was literally lost and helps him discover his true identity. He is no longer nobody’s boy.
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