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JESSICA’S FAMILY AS WE LOVINGLY CALL THEM
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HELPING SEVERAL COUNTRIES? There are children suffering all over the former Soviet Union – children who have been in orphanages and have not had the healthy beginnings they need to develop physically, socially, intellectually, emotionally ...
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THE SENIORS OF ISKRA LIVE HERE – WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE TOGETHER AND HONOR THEM WITH A CHANGE! THE FOLLOWING PICTURES ARE OF THEIR DINING ROOM.
The heating system is failing and WILL NOT HEAT THE DINING ROOM as it is.
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ED DICKSON – WHO IS HE? Many of you know him on this blog and some of you don’t. But in reality everyone knows him through the work of our TEAM. Let me explain ...
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The staff in planning at Dayspring around the “BIG” dining room table!
Natasha and Dasha at our staff meeting – Dayspring.
HITTING THE GROUND RUNNING
DATELINE: Monday, September 26, 2011
We arrived yesterday and it was a 5:30am arrival. We ...
HERE WE SIT….waiting. We will have a very busy schedule once there and lots of plans to do lots of things. We will:
1. Head to Kemin to see the seniors – cook for them and take them some new things. And we will be taking food.
2. Be at Iskra Men’s Home for the Disabled – to start/continue with the renovations of Wetheir dining room. Thanks to the donation of $5000.
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YES, DAYSPRING IS NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN FOR CHILDREN
The journey has been a long one, but one that is totally in the control of our Heavenly Father. Yesterday, Dayspring received through the open doors a little girl – the first child to be placed into our new pilot project. She is a little darling that will need lots ...
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Lynn and I were blessed to serve in Kherson, Ukraine at a conference for adoptive and foster parents. We were there to work with the parents, but also had a wonderful opportunity to do one session each day with the older children. It was awesome and we received so much more than we might have been able to give.
It ...
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His name is Karill. He was living in a home for disabled children when a family visited to take aide and crafts to the home. Karill touched their hearts and soon became their son. Adoption in Ukraine and adoption in Kyrgyzstan is on the increase with nationals. Join us in believing in A WORLD WITHOUT ORPHANS!
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In Ukraine we can often find things that are so helpful to us – and this is one of those situations. We found we can get a beautiful banner for about $25 each. So, we had them made and are carrying them home. Take a look –
UKRAINE WITHOUT ORPHANS IS OUR MESSAGE – our daughter and son-in-law ...
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