Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Chennai Floods - Cyclone hits , Will we help?

Today is the day we can make a difference!

 
Worst flood in 100 years - Chennai



Can we imagine living a day in the lives of those who need us?


Dear frens,

 How far do we have to be from the poor before we still feel comfortable to help?

 Isn't it easier for us to help the poor who live near us like in Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia and find it more difficult to help others who live further away like in Ukraine, Africa and India?

Is our discomfort in helping those further away because of the miles that separate us? Or is it that we are not familiar with their culture and hence do not feel a familial closeness with them?

The fact is regardless of race & culture , our human condition is the same. We feel pain the same way,  we feel the same hunger and we mourn our loses just as deeply.

The Chennai floods, worst they have had in 100 years. Apart from damaging homes of the poor . I can't even begin to say I can imagine what the suffering people in Chennai is going through there, especially when he/she is poor, cold, hungry,  bed-less, sick and dependent.

 Join us this Christmas and usher in the new year by helping the forgotten poor and hungry as we reach out to them and gift blankets and food items to the poor in flooded Chennai village of Muttukadu in Chennai.  If there is enough contributors we will put in thin mattresses and more food items.

If you are keen to join us and contribute, pls whatsapp me at 96956267. The deadline is tight so pls let me know within the next few days.

 God has blessed us through the year . Let's together be thankful for 2015 and help our poorer brothers and sisters to celebrate Christmas and usher in the New Year with our gift of love.


 All glory to God.

Yours In Christ,
Mill

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Lifeline opportunity for 5 orphans and launching Project Kyrie AHW in India





Dear friends,

We are happy to update that we have finally found 5 very poor orphans to offer the opportunity to study and to live with full board at the Udhaya Vasal Boys Home.

After the 1st year of education, we are hopeful that the simple printing business funded by friends of Project Kyrie will be able to support the education costs and living expenses of these 5 children till they are ready and able to support themselves many years from now.

Poverty in India can be devastating. These children would like to give their deepest thanks to Declan, Juliana, Alice, Benel, Joseph, Albert, Chek Khiaw, Susanna, Mark, Francesca and Our Anonymous angels for making this project to change lives possible.

Many thanks also to many who have tirelessly worked through the difficulties to get this project off the ground.

Stay blessed everyone! All Glory to God!

Your In Christ,
Mill

"Compassion means that if I see my friend and my enemy in equal need, I shall help both equally. Justice demands that we seek and find the stranger, the broken, the prisoner and comfort them and offer them our help. Here lies the holy compassion of God."- Saint Mechtild of Magdeburg (1210-1297)

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