Your humanitarian work continues to amaze us! How much joy you must have to be able to serve the Lord and serve these people in ways that truly make a big difference in their lives! How thrilled we are to learn more, through your blog, about the amazing ability of the Church to provide needed relief and humanitarian aid. There has been such a great focus on the Church's humanitarian efforts in Haiti, rebuilding after the earthquake in Peru, help after the tsunami, and other major disasters, but we often do not know about the "quiet" disasters, such as the current one in Mongolia, where the Church is making a significant difference. Thank you for helping us become more aware. And, thanks for sharing wonderful experiences and miracles that are taking place one by one in the lives of your Mongolian friends.
You are continually in our prayers and we love hearing all the ways you are able to be instruments in the Lord's hands to bless lives.
Mom & Dad, Some how I missed some of your posts below! I love them. It's so fun to see all your pictures and read your stories. You are always in my prayers (along with the Mongolians). I'm so happy they have you there to help look after them and get so many impactful projects going. I love you so much and am so thankful for your example and love. Love always, Karie Lee
Your humanitarian work continues to amaze us! How much joy you must have to be able to serve the Lord and serve these people in ways that truly make a big difference in their lives! How thrilled we are to learn more, through your blog, about the amazing ability of the Church to provide needed relief and humanitarian aid. There has been such a great focus on the Church's humanitarian efforts in Haiti, rebuilding after the earthquake in Peru, help after the tsunami, and other major disasters, but we often do not know about the "quiet" disasters, such as the current one in Mongolia, where the Church is making a significant difference. Thank you for helping us become more aware. And, thanks for sharing wonderful experiences and miracles that are taking place one by one in the lives of your Mongolian friends.
ReplyDeleteYou are continually in our prayers and we love hearing all the ways you are able to be instruments in the Lord's hands to bless lives.
Mom & Dad,
ReplyDeleteSome how I missed some of your posts below! I love them. It's so fun to see all your pictures and read your stories. You are always in my prayers (along with the Mongolians). I'm so happy they have you there to help look after them and get so many impactful projects going. I love you so much and am so thankful for your example and love.
Love always,
Karie Lee