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This entry was posted on 3/5/2009 8:42 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

We are sorry to say that one of our widows died this last month.  She, knowing that her time was not long, had put two of her sons in Kedesh hoping that the transition after her death would be easier.
   Here is a picture of Insh John Olviera with her two sons Françisco and Jonah (blue shirt)






 

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    • 3/5/2009 2:44 PM Rejni wrote:
      Consolences to Francisco and Jonah our prayers and thoughts are with them. I'm sure the Kedesh family will embrace them closely into their fold. God bless from Rejni and the rest of the group.
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    • 3/7/2009 6:45 PM Kim wrote:
      I will be praying for these two boys who who lost their Mom.
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    • 5/28/2009 4:10 AM GORE wrote:
      It's weird looking a photo of this dead woman with her kids. She's dead, I am alive and well. Here I am, right as rain, not a care in the world, living in one of the richest countries on Earth.

      You said she knew her time was near: I wonder how she felt during those final days... It's so crushingly, desperately sad that women like her grow up in grinding poverty, indeed live their whole lives knowing nothing but poverty, and then die in poverty. This is a sick, sick world. What keeps you going? You must get points where you think, "I can't cope with this anymore." Woman like her die every day, and the world does nothing but yawn.

      What gets me most of all is the attitude of people here where I live: they couldn't care less, and I know that because they don't do anything. Talk is cheap, anyone can say anything they want. It is ACTION which tells you the measure of a person.

      Well done to you and your small but ACTIVE team in Mozambique. You are an all-too-rare light in the darkness.
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