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Extreme Operations: August 2012
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Friday, 31 August 2012. My son painted this picture after he heard about Operation Extreme Love, Thailand. He wrote the following comment about it:. This was the final piece for my final major project for the first year of my college course. Before reading this though. I wanted the portrait to be beautiful but at the same time to express the great sadness, loss, pain, and abandonment the girl is feeling. The tears are of great sorrow. The piece is called 'Shattered'.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There i...
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Extreme Operations: December 2014
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Monday, 1 December 2014. I spend time with precious people, people like Stephen and Ying Fulton, people like Nella Davidse, who have the courage and the fortitude to stand, as beacons of light in this vast darkness. I see them, and I am astonished by their beauty. Light always shines more brightly when it is really dark. Is it worth it? Some say no. They look at the statistics and say the problem is growing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please consider supporting these ventures financially. I have also in...
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Extreme Operations: Women at Risk....
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Sunday, 23 November 2014. Relationship building is careful work. I was reminded of Siem. My heart still hurts, almost three years later, when I think of her. Such a sweet little girl. Far too sweet and innocent to be working in a karaoke bar in Poipet! So where is Siem now? What happened to her? Would she be hardened, innocence betrayed, trust lost forever? Do Not by desire or by choice, but that doesn't change how it must feel for her. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Use this Blog - for new u...
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Extreme Operations: Returnings
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015. Less than a month from today I will be in Asia again. It is so strange, so irrational. I like my First-World lifestyle. As time has passed, I have found my horizons expanding in Asia. It is still not a rational thing. God asked us first of all to open our hearts to Thailand, and right now I have no idea what to do about that. Was Thailand a marker on my road or a destination? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please consider supporting these ventures financially. I have also in...
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Extreme Operations: September 2012
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Tuesday, 11 September 2012. As you know, I went to Cambodia earlier this year, to look at the issues of child trafficking and prostitution and to see if there was a way in which I could help. This trip was very much an expression of my heart, as I have always loved children and have been dedicated to promoting their well-being in whatever way I can. Children are the future of our nations and of our generation. And raising my own children as well as I possibly could. Flights are expensive, and I would lov...
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Extreme Operations: October 2015
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015. Less than a month from today I will be in Asia again. It is so strange, so irrational. I like my First-World lifestyle. As time has passed, I have found my horizons expanding in Asia. It is still not a rational thing. God asked us first of all to open our hearts to Thailand, and right now I have no idea what to do about that. Was Thailand a marker on my road or a destination? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please consider supporting these ventures financially. I have also included m...
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Extreme Operations: October 2014
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Tuesday, 14 October 2014. I have been wondering for some time about whether or not I would go to Asia this year. Then an American friend, Linda, wrote to ask if I would consider accompanying her on a trip to Myanmar. A mutual friend from Myanmar, David Joy, had been asking us to come for some time, to share stories and encourage Christians in his city, Yangon. Linda really wanted to go. I do have some thoughts though:. I am researching and writing - there is a book coming I think; I'm not sure when, but ...
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