Visitors
Hello! I am very happy and excited to write this article because this month is very special for us. I am saying it is very special because our respected dear Pastor Mark and Brother Tony are visiting us right now. It is wonderful to have them in our midst. We are having a very wonderful time with them. Pastor Mark is having a wonderful time with our Church partners, coming from different places....
Read MorePlease Pray for Myanmar
“But as many as received Him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God, even as many as believed on His name.” John 1:12 After decades of struggle, democracy is rising in the former Burma. Sanctions are being relaxed so prosperity will flow. With 60 million citizens in an area the size of Texas, Myanmar is a melting pot of Tibetan, Indian, and Proto-Malay people. While one of the...
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“We were really in big trouble. We had crossed the restricted zone without papers. You were not permitted in the area, for any reason, and the generals had ordered that anyone who crossed the region and saw the poppies would be sentenced to a long prison term.” I sat in rapt silence as Pastor James described our previous journey to the remote Chin state of Myanmar. “I believe that it was...
Read MoreBlessings & Prayers at Charity Home
Hello Everyone! It is always my pleasure to write monthly articles. Time and years have been passing by, but the Lord our God’s love and faithfulness never pass away. Yes, it is true that the Lord our God has always been so faithful to us, though we can do nothing for Him except prayer and thanksgiving. Since the month of February, our children have been studying for and taking their final...
Read MoreLupine Lessons | 從魯冰花學到的
As we wound our way along the coastal route, the beauty of the fir-frocked mountains was framed in the azure and white of the sea and sky. Like pearls on the neckline of a nation, the Maine Lupines cast their spell on any who would take the time to pause and reflect on such a wonderful plant. I was smitten and, with little resistance, purchased a small envelope of seeds. “These,” I thought,...
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SEAPC’s Raising Kids partners with Charity Children’s Home in Myanmar to provide for orphaned, abandoned and needy children. You can join us by becoming a child sponsor to help a child like one of these. To sponsor a child, visit our Raising Kids page. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin share via Reddit Tweet about it Tell a friend
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