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Monday
Nov222010

Joy and Grief

The last few days have been a mixture of happiness and sadness for me.  Happiness of course is light-hearted and soon passes, but joy is deeper and long-lasting.  So even in the midst of my sadness there is joy.  This is what has been happening...

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Monday
Nov152010

A Marathon Effort for Our Kids!

I asked you recently to pray for Anna Roberti, who would be running in the NYC Marathon to raise funds for our kids in Qinghai. Well, thank God for answering our prayers!  I’m sending you Anna’s full story to her supporters so this post is twice as long as usual…a marathon run deserves a marathon post!

It reminds us all that with God, our efforts on behalf of others will be blest by Him in ways we may never expect.  Why not ask Him what You can do?

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Tuesday
Oct262010

Advantage Receiver!

Audrey & Sterling Lum are on my right; Anna Ruberti & Ted, on my left. Pray for Anna as she runs
the NYC Marathon on November 7

Among the many people I met during my recent visit to the U.S., was Sterling Lum and his wife, Audrey. They attend Grace Redeemer Church in Teaneck, New Jersey, and had previously heard about our work in China from Adam Voysey, Christian Action Asia's Director of Development in the U.S.  But after I'd shared much more information about what is being accomplished as we care for the children in Qinghai, Sterling and Audrey decided they had to do something, anything, to tell others about these children. A new idea was born!

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Tuesday
Oct122010

CAA staff in New York City Marathon!

Anna Ruberti, who is working for Christian Action Asia (CAA), is running in the New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 7!  Her letter to friends and family is so encouraging!  I was glad to meet Anna when I was in the U.S recently. Happy 40th Birthday Anna, and may God strengthen you for this marathon event!  We will be praying for you!

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Wednesday
Sep152010

Unexpected Blessing!

I am still in the United States because, as I said last week, Christian Action Asia has begun working here to make Christians aware of the service we're doing in the Tibetan Plateau area of China.  We have now been asked to co-manage a total of TWELVE orphanages in this remote region, and I have to tell you that it sometimes seems to me like a humanly impossible task to raise funds for what we need to do for these helpless children.  In my doubtful times, I desperately need God's reassurance that we must continue with this work. I did not expect to receive His powerful reassurance while I was here!

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