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Tuesday
Jul262011

Doubling the Accomplishments!

Two weeks ago I went to Qinghai Province, something I like to do three or four times a year. Some special visitors were with me on this visit.  Long term supporters from Resurrection Church in Sai Kung (where I fellowship) and from St. Luke's Orthodox Cathedral in HK Central also came, and now have a much deeper insight into our work after being eye-witnesses of what is being achieved in our children's homes.

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Monday
Jul182011

The Riches of Friendship

Ask any Hong Kong resident for his thoughts on the small town of Tin Shui Wai, and the response will probably be "Poverty!" or one of poverty's closely associated labels, which are social problems.

As you know, Jesus had many things to say about those who are poor. All of those things urge Christians to take action, so a few weeks ago Dr. Yue Kwok To (CA Exco Board Member) and I attended the opening ceremony of our action called Pathways to Hope.

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Tuesday
Jul122011

Lost and found children

Last week I told you about little Xiao Hui who was three years old when he was abandoned at Xining railway station. You might be one of the people wondering what efforts were made to find Xiao Hui's parents, especially because he had already had surgery and therefore must have been loved.

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Tuesday
Jul052011

Love that is costly

An abandoned child is not necessarily an indication that the child is not loved by his parents. Xiao Hui was three years old when he was abandoned at Xining railway station. When doctors said that he had Spina Bifida, which was the cause of his double incontinence, one might assume that his parents didn't want a problem child, so they abandoned him. Physical examinations revealed the true and heartbreaking story.

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Monday
Jun272011

Christian Action honoured by Vice-President!

Last week was very busy because there was a very significant meeting on Wednesday, June 22nd in Beijing.

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