Posts Tagged ‘Thailand’

Conquering her precipice

Post a Comment » Written on October 3rd, 2012     
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Below is the story of Srinuan, the director of CHAC (the Center for HIV/AIDS Affected Communities). Srinuan’s life has been entirely transformed since her involvement at CHAC:

Just a few years ago, before she found Christ, Srinuan was

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Rebuilding after the storm

Post a Comment » Written on September 28th, 2012     
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May 10, 2012 was a day that changed the lives of many in the Nam Khe village in Thailand. The area was hit by a powerful and devastating storm, which smashed and ruined the eight homes in this small and …

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Recycling for education

Post a Comment » Written on July 18th, 2012     
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While education is something that we often taken for granted in the United States, an unfortunate reality for many children living in the urban slums of Bangkok is that they may not have the necessary means to complete their education. …

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Community Healing

Post a Comment » Written on June 4th, 2012     
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In Leviticus 13, we are told about the harsh ostracization suffered by Israelites found to have leprosy. They were to wear torn clothes and repeatedly cry out that they were unclean. They were to live outside the camp, alone.…

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Thank you, God, for this food

Post a Comment » Written on May 21st, 2012     
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If asked what I had to eat yesterday, I could easily list off what I ate for my three meals, plus numerous snacks throughout the day. Food security is never something I have had to worry about; even when I …

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