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Sunday, May 11, 2008
On Friday's Chris Fabry Live! we were going to give a tribute to mothers, but the timely return to the states of a friend, Tom, gave us a chance to hear more about the tragedy in Myanmar. Tom was in Yangon when the Cyclone hit and survived to tell us about the struggles of the people.
I've known Tom since we moved to Colorado in 2000, and his heart is with the Burmese people. The story he told about his interpreter, where he has come from, and the role his mother played in his coming to faith was a perfect Mother's Day tribute.
If you would like to reach Tom to find out how to get support into the country, or other questions about that storm ravaged region, email us at chrisfabrylive@moody.edu and we'll make sure your email gets to him
I've known Tom since we moved to Colorado in 2000, and his heart is with the Burmese people. The story he told about his interpreter, where he has come from, and the role his mother played in his coming to faith was a perfect Mother's Day tribute.
If you would like to reach Tom to find out how to get support into the country, or other questions about that storm ravaged region, email us at chrisfabrylive@moody.edu and we'll make sure your email gets to him
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