Sunday, March 21, 2010
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
A Servant's Heart-Nuha
By: Nasir Al-Amin
Nuha, not her real name, lives with her 2 daughters in a shack that is high off of the ground that can only be reach by climbing a latter. The room was not long enough for 3 people to lay down/sleep in, nor tall enough to stand up.
Nuha's pain was tangible, but I'll let the pictures tell the story.
To view more photos from Nuha's home click here!
Nuha, not her real name, lives with her 2 daughters in a shack that is high off of the ground that can only be reach by climbing a latter. The room was not long enough for 3 people to lay down/sleep in, nor tall enough to stand up.
Nuha's pain was tangible, but I'll let the pictures tell the story.
To view more photos from Nuha's home click here!
United: Donated Clothes
By: Nasir Al-Amin
During my last trip to Ethiopia I went to some of the homes of the women and children we serve to deliver donated clothing. I knew the kids would love the clothing and it shows in the pictures.I'm thankful to the donor as these items are a subtle reminder to the children that someone is thinking of them. That they are important and not forgotten.
During my last trip to Ethiopia I went to some of the homes of the women and children we serve to deliver donated clothing. I knew the kids would love the clothing and it shows in the pictures. I'm thankful to the donor as these items are a subtle reminder to the children that someone is thinking of them. That they are important and not forgotten.
Click here to view this photo album.
During my last trip to Ethiopia I went to some of the homes of the women and children we serve to deliver donated clothing. I knew the kids would love the clothing and it shows in the pictures.I'm thankful to the donor as these items are a subtle reminder to the children that someone is thinking of them. That they are important and not forgotten.
During my last trip to Ethiopia I went to some of the homes of the women and children we serve to deliver donated clothing. I knew the kids would love the clothing and it shows in the pictures. I'm thankful to the donor as these items are a subtle reminder to the children that someone is thinking of them. That they are important and not forgotten.
Click here to view this photo album.
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