In the countries where our missionaries serve, education is most often a luxury that the average person cannot afford. Whether a child, youth, seminarian, or a person living with impairments an education can lead to a better quality of life, something that laborers cannot normally expect.
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U Swe May Sung is the oldest. Her younger brother and sister are both in school. Her father is a farmer, and her mother is a housewife. U Swe May Sung likes to dance, and she wants to be a polic...
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U Wai Nu has four siblings. She is the second oldest, and her older sister is in sixth grade. One of her younger brothers is in first grade. U Wai Nu enjoys drawing, and she would like to join t...
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Vilson is the elder of two siblings, one is recently married, and the other is studying at the university. His family lives in a nearby village, so Vilson is able to walk to school easily. He is...
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Wasana is a young girl that comes from a village near the Mae Say district. She is doing very well in school, is at the top of her class, and helps tutor children after school. She enjoys playin...
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Ya Pa Un is the youngest of nine children and lives in Phenande village. His parents are subsistence farmers and have very little money to support the family, so they have asked the sister...
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Raiyalakshmi's parents have no home, and her father is handicap and unable to work. Her mother earns very little as a day laborer, but it's not enough to sustain the family as work is scarce due...
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