Bad Guys and Good Guys [David’s 4th Blog from East Africa]
The Carrier Family from left to right: Cindy, Jonah, Rebekah, Deborah, Hannah, Micah, Jubilee, and Marc (missing are the oldest, Isaiah, and the youngest, Enoch, […]
Read MoreThe Carrier Family from left to right: Cindy, Jonah, Rebekah, Deborah, Hannah, Micah, Jubilee, and Marc (missing are the oldest, Isaiah, and the youngest, Enoch, […]
Read MoreOrphan’s Tear might be a small ministry, but with our partners we are strong! Watch out, because fruitfulness at Orphan’s Tear is bursting at the […]
Read MoreA 12-year old resident of Nairobi’s Mathare slum Mathare is Nairobi’s second-largest slum, whose half-million cramped residents live on the lowest rung of Kenya’s economic […]
Read MoreThis young woman is one of the many older orphans that Orphan’s Tear serves. We feel it is our responsibility at Orphan’s Tear to help […]
Read MoreVery thankful pastor and church planter David Shirambere, with his bicycle from Heaven’s Family I’m back in Rwanda, this time with seven other Heaven’s Family […]
Read MoreKap Thang is convinced that by empowering his fellow Christians to do business they will no longer live in poverty. “Business is for non-Christians! You […]
Read MoreCleophas Makona with sacks of beans and rice Dear Friends, Last summer the normal life-giving rains did not fall on the remote rural village of […]
Read MoreTwelve Khmu Bible students ready to evangelize Laos and Thailand Dear Friends, I received this encouraging update from our Khmu Christian Connection (KCC) ministry partners […]
Read MoreUsually the only way rural North Koreans can travel is by taking the local “bus,” which is a bumpy ride in the back of a […]
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