Ehkerler (one of my favorites) and I. He's awfully ornery, but I still can't get enough.
Stephen fixing the chain on a broken bike with many admirers of his work.
From left to right: Mu Poe, Day Dey, Sara Wah, me, Nay Ree A, and Taw Ner So. I teach English to Mu Poe, Day Dey, and Taw Ner So two days a week.
The adorable Nay Ree A. When I first came, he didn't speak English at all. He's picking up a few phrases now that he repeats all the time--"buh bye", "let me see", and "bubble". He loves to be held and just this week started giving me a kiss on the cheek before he leaves my side.
It's quite simple: we love Burma. We want to let others know the truth of what's going on and see the things God is doing for the people of Burma.
He loves them more than we ever could.
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