The Perfect Law
05/05/2010 — Charles WeaverFrom an external point of view, Siberia is cold, gray, and lifeless. Blank stares often divulge the hopelessness many people have in their hearts. With so little to envision in their lives, both young and old resort to substance abuse in an effort to numb the senses.
Why seek ye the living amongst the dead?
04/29/2010 — Charles WeaverIn this particular country within Central Asia, the government does not recognize mentally or physically-challenged kids. They are thrown into orphanages early in life. They are not touched, caressed, or hugged; and barely fed. They are there to die without anyone noticing. Their parents only return to bury them.
Russia — Teen Challenge Siberia
2/1/10
When my father, David Wilkerson, began working with drug addicts on the streets of New York in the 1950s, he had no idea how far-reaching and life-transforming that humble ministry in Brooklyn would become.
Central Asia: God's Healing Love
11/9/09
In 1994, a young woman came across what she thought was an abandoned building behind a large state orphanage in a Central Asian city. The Lord had called her and her husband to serve the poor in this city.
Rescuing Street Children in Eastern Russia
9/20/08
There are an estimated 20,000 homeless orphans living on the streets of Eastern Russia—left behind, abused and abandoned to the harsh elements of street life.
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