In this issue, we will lay out the needs of people under crises in different countries with the perspectives of the 3C’s – ‘Conflict’, ‘COVID’, and ‘Climate’. Myanmar has gone through years of turmoil, and its people have experienced displacement and poverty that wears their hope for the future. In ‘Focus’, we will introduce ‘Children’s Learning Space in Myanmar’, a new project that aims to help children regain hope through learning amid the war. In ‘Learn a Little More’, we will share the difficulties residents of developing countries face when receiving money from overseas relatives during the pandemic. Besides, we hope that everyone will fall in love with the world created by God, as many people suffer from environmental damage. Therefore, ‘Blessings by Offering’ brings everyone a ‘ritual’ to reconcile with the world. Finally, in ‘Back to the Bible’, we will read the story of Nehemiah together and contemplate how to integrate care for the poor and personal faith.
ARTICLES OF THIS ISSUE
Written by Ness Ma (Communications Officer) In Hong Kong, it is common to see students carrying school bags and playin…
Written by Ben Cheung They said to me, ‘Those who survived the exile and are back in the province are in great t…
Written by Clara Chiu (Head of Partnership Development) The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly spread worldwide in 2020, prompt…
Written by Tony Chan (Partnership Development Consultant) ‘Sense of Ritual’ has become a popular term in r…