Mighty Mouse Hunters
Khawng Song and Noah proudly displaying their catches. When I saw the above photo (after I recovered from my initial shock) the familiar adage, “boys […]
Read MoreKhawng Song and Noah proudly displaying their catches. When I saw the above photo (after I recovered from my initial shock) the familiar adage, “boys […]
Read MoreDuring the rainy season in Myanmar, malaria-carrying mosquitos are on the prowl. But thanks to those who give to Orphan’s Tear Special Projects, Mercy Orphanage […]
Read MoreSagar, a budding evangelist. I’d like to share with you a wonderful story about a little evangelist named Sagar, who lives at Blessing House orphanage […]
Read MoreEsther of Goshen Orphanage in Kalaymyo, Myanmar, with a new chick! News pours almost daily into Orphan’s Tear from the orphanages we help support around […]
Read MoreObed showing off one of the fish he caught with his bare hands! Now, during the hottest season in Myanmar, none of the boys at […]
Read MoreAll the children of Living Hope Orphanage with an elephant at the local zoo. The school year is over for children in Myanmar, and for […]
Read MoreThe beautiful smile of Sarah, who is cared for at Rapha Orphanage in Kalaymyo, Myanmar. We talk a lot about self-sufficiency and micro-loans here at […]
Read MoreIt could be the world's longest current civil war, a conflict all but ignored by the rest of the world during its 64 long years. On one side of the fighting is the Burmese army, dutifully obeying the whims of paranoid military leaders; on the other, the Karen people, the largest ethnic minority in Myanmar (Burma), who long for autonomy. Many have fled the genocide and now live in refugee camps along the Thai border, hoping to ultimately start a new life in one of a dozen welcoming nations. In spite of many positive political reformations in Burma's recent years, the conflict still continues, and innocent lives are caught in the crossfire.
Read MoreIn Myanmar, as in many countries around the world, no buffalo means no rice harvest. Asian buffaloes are indispensable tools for the plowing and harvesting […]
Read MoreJoney of Life Concern Orphanage just started a brick-making business to earn supplemental income. A total of 94 orphanage directors and future foster parents in […]
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