This evening I drove into the parking lot of the local university with the idea that I’d quickly snap some pictures for the blog, watch some of the match, and get back to school. Just as I was pulling in, large drops fell from an almost sunny sky. Instead of getting good pictures,…read more
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“A Journey to Another World and a Sudden Return”
The experience of a Volunteer of the Legacy Foundation during the Covid-19 Outbreak,
written by Leonhard Huett
Lately the news is dominated by the Covid 19 headlines, becoming the predominant topic anyone talks about. Amidst the early stage of the outbreak with not yet too many regulations in place but a wave of panic steadily taking over the global discourse, I set out to experience a whole new world: Myanmar and more specifically Jawk Taing, a small yet idyllic village in the midst of a jungle in the Bago Region, the north-eastern part of the country.
For eight months now the ah-janns (teachers) and students have been working hard at revamping the “Teacher’s Garden”. The beautifully transformed garden located at the back of Legacy school grounds has been a joy to all of us here that walk it everyday. The pictures below are taken in succession as we worked. Below is a pastel drawing I drew of what we thought the garden should look like when it was completed.
Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, Just before the Days of Unleavened Bread Maria Lucas and Rebecca Ferro came to visit our small group of sheep. Here is what Maria writes:
Rebecca Ferro is from the church in Italy, and I am from Vero Beach, Florida.
I am a newly baptized member as of 2020 and I have set out to visit my brothers and sisters around the world…