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ANOTHER DAY OF CONTRASTS
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Today was unusual in many ways. We headed out early morning to Orlovka and Emma was dropped off to conduct an English lesson; we then went to Argula’s so John could say good bye (he leaves Kyrgyzstan on Monday); then went on to the orphanage at Orlovka and gave “stuffies” (as my grand children in British Columbia call them) to the ...
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You have heard much from us about this home – almost forgotten. When over 80 men died a year ago, you came to the rescue to help ...
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Moving a Team Out
We left for the airport with a team of six on Wednesday, the day everything started.� We heard of the uprising after serving a group of homeless seniors in Eskra, Kyrgyzstan.� With the report of…
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OUR HEARTS ARE BROKEN
How can we ever explain how we love these people and find our hearts broken for their present plight. Today we received a facebook note from a dear friend here in the country – saying, “I have been crying all day for my people.” We are crying too.
You see the news and the destruction, so much of what has been built is now being destroyed and why? Corruption, disappointments, greed, ...
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Just a quick note for those of you who have been following the news in Kyrgyzstan – yes there have been a 'coup or revolution or riots' whatever you want to call it. Let me give you a quick recap of our journey.
Yesterday morning (7th), David, Karl, Jim, Natasha and I headed to Bishkek to spend a few hours sharing in the men's prison. The ladies – Ruby, Casaundra, Debbie, Kristine, and Corrie along with translators headed ...