Of course, we’ve had the new garden and the new students for awhile now. The new garden was started last school year but is really getting off the ground this year. The students are a little more than half-way through the first semester. And the personalities…read more
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Jack fruits are native to South Asia. Its fruit is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world, reaching as much as 80 pounds in weight, up to 36 inches long, and 20 inches in diameter. Here you can see a small jack fruit is much larger than my head. Here one of the students climbs the tree at the farm to retrieve the fruit. Waiting anxiously for the scream from above “Incoming!!!”… And success! We harvested nine using a screen to catch them and used them at Legacy school in a number of ways below.
Young children at Legacy Myanmar sing “Our Childhood Walk with God” for special music during Pentecost 2017 services.