Posts Tagged ‘orphans’

In a City Called Zhytomyr

Posted Jun 15 in Articles by 8 Comments

My first few days of immersing in the culture of Ukraine…

Home for the Summer

Posted Jun 13 in Articles by 11 Comments

If you like to dance disco or enjoy hitting mud with sticks, you just might be Ukrainian.

Return to Romaniv

Posted Jun 09 in Articles by 16 Comments

Do you want proof that the kingdom of God is powerful? Read on…

The Summer Begins!

Posted Jun 07 in Travel Journals by 7 Comments

Can your life really change over a cup of coffee?

Meet the Team!

Posted Apr 22 in News by 4 Comments

Meet the 2010 World Next Door Summer Internship team!

The Sleepover

Posted Nov 20 in Articles by 8 Comments

After spending a night at the NVM orphanage in Chambrun, I learned some startling truths about what it really means to be an orphan…

Where Are the Dudes?

Posted Aug 19 in Articles by 16 Comments

There are a LOT more girls involved in social justice than guys. Does someone want to explain why???

Peter: Home at Last!

Posted Jun 17 in News by 8 Comments

Over the past few months, God has been working powerfully in one little boy’s life. I am overwhelmed just to say this: Peter has a home…

Meet Peter.

Posted Apr 18 in Articles by 19 Comments

At Romaniv Disabled Boys Orphanage, there is one story that breaks my heart more than the rest. The story screams of injustice. But yet again, in the most unlikely of places there are whispers of hope…

Photo Gallery: A Day in the Sun!

Posted Apr 10 in Photo Galleries by 3 Comments

Yesterday I had the chance to return to Romaniv Disabled Boys Orphanage. This time, the weather was nice, so we got to go outside!