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Though
many of the men have fished during the night, day starts
early in the lakeside Laoshen village. Smoke rises from
dozens of cooking fires for there is no electricity.
Life is reduced to basics for these refugees from Burma,
now living on the Thai side of the border. No frills,
not even enough necessities—such as blankets when
a cool night closes in. Or mosquito nets to protect
them from malaria and dengue fever.
That’s
why last December’s visit from Mercy Teams International
was such a surprise. They came singing songs. They also
prayed in each humble bamboo house, and gave out blankets
and mosquito nets. Following that visit MTI helped to
provide education for the children. Though life is still
hard, it is no longer without hope. Christmas has come
to their village. At last.
Please
pray for three teams that will be working along the
Thai/Burmese border this December. One is a medical
team that faces five hours of dirt roads, stream crossings
and steep inclines to set up a clinic that will serve
several hundred Karen and other needy displaced persons.
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