Tag Archives: children
Kids at Risk
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by April.
Months back we visited Elpis School in Maesot. We told you a little about it, but only being there a few hours we didn’t have the full story to tell you. Yesterday I ran across this letter, written by one of the Filipino missionaries that run the school. It gives a more thorough picture of what they’re up against…
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The Sound of Singing
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by April.
Dad asked us to hear some Thai children singing. Here are some videos for you to enjoy from Home of Hope and a school for the blind…
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Finding a Home for Hope
Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by Jason.
Recently, we went to Mae Sot, a city along the Thai-Burmese border where we visited Home of Hope Orphanage. It’s a wonderful ministry caring for kids who are at-risk. They care for 18 kids. They could help more but… They need a new building. This is the video I produced to help them raise money to do just that.
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Food Friday: Rice and a Little Piece of Meat
Posted on 26. Jun, 2009 by April.
Monday evening, we arrived in Mae Sot- a city on the Thailand/Myanmar (Burma) border. Our time here has been jam-packed with learning about the trials of the people in the area and the ministries to reach out to them. Behind the Mae Sot Foursquare Church is a school for migrant children. At first glance, you wouldn’t recognize it as a school.
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God’s Work in Bangkok
Posted on 05. Feb, 2009 by April.
While we certainly learn about Thailand from reading books, the most valuable information comes from people who live there, and work where we’ll be working….


