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Life As It Is

The cars are always worn, the back windows rarely can be opened because of missing door handles, and the windshields have so many cracks that they are waiting to fall in on your lap. If you are one of the three passengers in the front seat, this can be a dangerous ride. The driver shares […]

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Do we help people in poor countries

It is still hard for me after all the trips here, to comprehend a government that takes no responsibility to build and maintain roads, offer scholarships to needy students, supply schools with books, chairs and tables, and leave thousands of it’s citizens without access to clean water, electric and safe public transport.  But since the […]

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A Hopeless Situation

It’s Monday evening at 9:43 pm and I am sitting in the dark in my house in Fundong.  The electric power has been off since midday. It goes off five to six times a day, one never knows when it will light up your life again.  The electric utility was sold to an American corporation […]

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The Worst Combination… A Patriarchal Evangelistic society

During dinner last night at the home of the Catholic priest in Fundong, I broached the touchy subject of  birth control and abortion.  Eric, a Peace Corp volunteer suggested we visit the priest to discuss two of the fourth graders we sponsor at the Catholic school who cannot read or write. The school expounds a […]

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