A Happy Reunion
A mother who traded her sorrows for joy. If you followed my blog posts while I was in Myanmar last year, you’ll remember the lady […]
Read MoreA mother who traded her sorrows for joy. If you followed my blog posts while I was in Myanmar last year, you’ll remember the lady […]
Read MoreThe months of March, April and May are the hottest time of year in Myanmar (often over 100 degrees), so that’s when children there enjoy […]
Read MoreMy head, and that of my husband, Jody, might have ended up suspended on a giant tree in Myanmar—if, that is, we had visited Ngai Zam Village a couple hundred years ago. Back then, villagers hung the heads of their enemies on a giant, now-800-year-old tree as an unmistakeable "don't mess with us" warning. Thankfully, in 1937, a brave missionary reached Ngai Zam with the gospel (and kept his head intact), and we were coming as friends to visit a girl named Cung Thian Kim, a former "orphan" now reunited with her family.
Read MoreThe children of Life Concern Orphanage praying during their daily devotions Dear Friends, I love to hear encouraging news about how, together with you, we’re […]
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 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 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 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 […]
Read MoreA few of the children of Rhema Childcare Center in Yangon, Myanmar in their school uniforms. That Ci, the director of Rhema Childcare Center, sent […]
Read MoreThe staff of Orphan’s Tear (left to right): Daisy Servant, Elisabeth Walker (myself!), and Diane Scott. Happy New Year to all of you! Thanks to […]
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