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Precious Children of Myanmar: Giving Voice to Destitute Children of the World

Precious Children of Myanmar: Giving Voice to Destitute Children of the World

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Precious Children of Myanmar: Giving Voice to Destitute Children of the World

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A true story of children who suffer in silence as they struggle to exist without the necessities of water, food, shelter, and love. Living in impossible conditions, many do not know what they lack – the love of a family and the comfort of a home – for survival is their only concern as they grow up in a world of adults who are busy with their own survival. Conversations with dozens of boys and girls in Myanmar (formally known as Burma) serve as the groundwork for these stories. They put a face to the suffering that many children endure every day as they live in the midst of an ethnic war and under military rule. They face poverty, Christian persecution, and physical and sexual abuse. Each child’s testimony speaks of survival of such hardships and rescue to a Christian children’s home. From their voices we hear the desperate plea for help for themselves and for those whose voices have not been heard. About the Author Elizabeth Carpenter and her husband, Bruce, have been touched by the desperate needs of children around the world. They answered God’s call to form His Precious Children: A Story-Sharing Ministry to give these children a voice. Their ongoing passion is to work with needy children around the world and empower them by sharing their stories. Their most recent trip was to Myanmar. Elizabeth and Bruce live in Delaware, Ohio, with their dogs, Zoey and Lexi. They have two grown children – their daughter, Christina (husband Brian), and son, Zachary (wife Jessica) – and Liz’s youngest brother, Kevin (wife Jessie), who is like a son. They love being grandparents to Ethan, Oliver, Piper and Tucker. They are part of the church family at Discover Christian Church in Dublin, Ohio.
A true story of children who suffer in silence as they struggle to exist without the necessities of water, food, shelter, and love. Living in impossible conditions, many do not know what they lack – the love of a family and the comfort of a home – for survival is their only concern as they grow up in a world of adults who are busy with their own survival. Conversations with dozens of boys and girls in Myanmar (formally known as Burma) serve as the groundwork for these stories. They put a face to the suffering that many children endure every day as they live in the midst of an ethnic war and under military rule. They face poverty, Christian persecution, and physical and sexual abuse. Each child’s testimony speaks of survival of such hardships and rescue to a Christian children’s home. From their voices we hear the desperate plea for help for themselves and for those whose voices have not been heard. About the Author Elizabeth Carpenter and her husband, Bruce, have been touched by the desperate needs of children around the world. They answered God’s call to form His Precious Children: A Story-Sharing Ministry to give these children a voice. Their ongoing passion is to work with needy children around the world and empower them by sharing their stories. Their most recent trip was to Myanmar. Elizabeth and Bruce live in Delaware, Ohio, with their dogs, Zoey and Lexi. They have two grown children – their daughter, Christina (husband Brian), and son, Zachary (wife Jessica) – and Liz’s youngest brother, Kevin (wife Jessie), who is like a son. They love being grandparents to Ethan, Oliver, Piper and Tucker. They are part of the church family at Discover Christian Church in Dublin, Ohio.

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