Friday, April 18, 2014

HELP DESPERATELY NEEDED


WE ARE ASKING FOR HELP!!!!!
FIRE DESTROYS FAMILY BELONGINGS


DON'T KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN

TANYA AND DABU good friends and ministry partners to all our team members here in Kyrgyzstan -  had a fire in their home today.  Everything is in ruins.  We are asking for help - the situation with their fire is so complicated.  Help is desperately needed.

They were preparing to leave for their daughters wedding next Friday - wedding clothing ruined, wedding gifts ruined, all their furniture ruined, clothing gone.  Shattered dreams, shattered hopes and shattered joy for the upcoming days of wedding events.

SEVERAL WEEKS AGO - ALONG THE RIVER FOR A PICNIC
Most Kygyzstan families do not have EXTRAS - and this family has always been frugal - careful and have worked hard to sustain their family.  There are no extras - no reserve - no insurance here in this country - just the devastation left from this fire.  This fire - started by a plugged in hair dryer and has almost devastated them.  

YET WITH YOUR HELP WE CAN BRING BACK HOPE - FAITH IN OTHERS AND EVEN JOY AMIDST THEIR SHATTERED DREAMS.

The fire was a smoldering fire - as the windows and doors were all closed tight in the house - the fire could not get oxygen to go into flames. When we arrived - there were red hot coals all over the floor.




  • They have two daughters one little one 14 years old and the older one to be married soon.
  • Both work at Mercy Foundation - Christian Charity here in Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan.
  • Dabu has been a key helper for us for years - driving us, managing different renovations, etc.
  • Tanya often serves with us at the senior home, in translating conversations and working as a manager of some of our activities.
  • Both Tanya and Dabu are our partners in ministry activities and we want to help them.

WE ARE ASKING FOR YOUR HELP - WE SELDOM PLEAD THIS WAY - BUT WE ARE PLEADING NOW TO ALL OUR SPONSORS.

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