I returned today to the area along the Bagmati River where the homeless folk live.(see previous entry 9th April 2009) This time we were able to walk through the community itself and visit the school and church which have both been established in the last year. The school has two rooms with two classes of young children from this community. The church meet in a small room, many in the community oppose its presence but about 30 now attend.A team of 3 young Pastors( pictured below ) lead this work in a very difficult and demanding environment.The smell of the polluted river is as bad as ever and there are many other associated difficulties. Eliza is also pictured below outside the school and also in one of the classes. She has realized her vision from two years ago to see a school here and will be involved by training 3 teachers to work here from next month.
Friday, 25 March 2011
A Voiceless Cry
I returned today to the area along the Bagmati River where the homeless folk live.(see previous entry 9th April 2009) This time we were able to walk through the community itself and visit the school and church which have both been established in the last year. The school has two rooms with two classes of young children from this community. The church meet in a small room, many in the community oppose its presence but about 30 now attend.A team of 3 young Pastors( pictured below ) lead this work in a very difficult and demanding environment.The smell of the polluted river is as bad as ever and there are many other associated difficulties. Eliza is also pictured below outside the school and also in one of the classes. She has realized her vision from two years ago to see a school here and will be involved by training 3 teachers to work here from next month.
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