Zack on August 14th, 2008

’cause if you do, I’d like to share a couple of neat opportunities with you… When I went overseas, I had about 11 weeks to find enough folks to commit to giving about $1,200 a month for at least a year while I was gone. Once I had been gone for a couple of months, [...]

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Zack on July 25th, 2008

I would give a lot to be waking up in Samarkand today. I would walk down the street to get break baked just a few minutes ago, and I would come home and eat it for breakfast with sweet milk and tea. Or I would fast and walk around the city all day and pray [...]

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Zack on July 10th, 2008

Brace yourself. For the first time in a while, I’m making some time to write something somewhat meaningful here. It’s strange. Although these past couple of weeks have had me busier than ever (lots of driving back and forth between Greensboro and Creedmoor and working really hard to get up to speed at work, plus [...]

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Zack on June 27th, 2008

A Protestant from north-west Uzbekistan, Jandos Kuandikov, was arrested on 14 June and is still in detention before facing criminal trial on terrorism charges, Forum 18 News Service has learnt. Uzbek police have also recently falsely accused a Protestant refugee in Kazakhstan of terrorism charges. Amongst other recent violations of freedom of thought, conscience and [...]

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Zack on June 12th, 2008

Every time I come across something I want to draw your attention to via this blog, I leave it open in a tab, in hopes that some day I’ll have time to write what I really want to write about it. …that hasn’t happened in a while though And now my computer tells me that [...]

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Zack on May 30th, 2008

I got an email from World Vision today. It says that they could really use our prayers and financial support in serving the people devastated by cyclone Nargis and the earthquakes in China. Here are some excerpts: Myanmar World Vision’s 600 local staff members continue to struggle to meet the most urgent needs. Word Vision [...]

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Zack on May 6th, 2008

I have my default webpage on my personal computer set to “Voice of the Martyrs“. I do this for two reasons: 1 – I need to see this page on a regular basis 2 – I probably wouldn’t navigate there very much if it didn’t come up every time I open my web browser. Why [...]

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