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Tuesday
Apr262011

Sorrow and Celebration

I hope you and your loved ones have had a meaningful Easter weekend as we once again focused on the awesome price God paid on Good Friday to reconcile us to Himself.  I was glad to have this time together with my husband, Marlon, and our son, Danial, worshiping at our church in Sai Kung, Hong Kong, during this most important event on our calendar.

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Monday
Apr182011

A Mother and Child Need Your Prayers!

Whether or not you are a parent, I know you would understand how hard it would be for a four-year-old child to be separated from her mother.  As a mother, I know how heartbreaking it must be for this poor woman, who recently lost her husband to cancer, to now be forced to leave her small daughter in institutional care.

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Helping a different religion

As we continue to see scenes of the terrible tragedy in Japan, I'm reminded that it will be a year on April 14th since the catastrophic earthquake took thousands of lives and destroyed much of the infrastructure in Yushu County on the Tibetan Plateau.

We are always concerned about the ongoing welfare of the people after a disaster, so CA's Programme Officer and two local staff went back to visit some of the most remote and forgotten communities that we had helped before. Aid didn't stretch that far after the earthquake, so we wanted to make sure that these people are still cared for, and also to assess the quality of the donated aid items after months of hard use.

We were surprised by their reaction to our help.

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Monday
Apr042011

What about Needy Children in HK?

My mind is often focused on hundreds of orphans and disabled children needing care on the Tibetan Plateau, so today let me tell you a little about what we’re doing for one particular group of needy children in Hong Kong.  These are children who arrive here with uneducated parents who have no home, no income, no extended family, and little or no knowledge of the languages spoken here. One such child is 14-year-old Man Yee, who came here from Mainland China with her parents.

Help the New Arrivals Project

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Tuesday
Mar292011

From Sadness to Smiles

On February 2, 2010 I wrote this to you about a heroic mother and her child: "Jun Jun, who has cerebral palsy, is now having seizures incessantly and has lost all her appetite.  She is on maximum medication and therapists can't work on her because she screams in pain when her limbs are moved.  Her mother is distraught at the thought of losing the only person she loves. Her service to her child has been truly Christlike. I promised to get a second opinion on what can be done for her.  She will be seeing a Swiss doctor in Xining this week."

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