Blankets are commonplace for many of us. We have extras hiding in our closets and attics. They aren’t difficult to come by here in America. But for the impoverished in South Sudan, where inflation drives the price of this “luxury” out of reach for most of the population, a blanket is something they never imagined they could own.
Meet Bread of Life’s Bigboy, Siphiwe and Faith Ndebele of Ndeble’s Grannies
I am Faith Tehillah Ndebele. I am Zimbabwean. I grew up there, and I came to Poland to study…
Why One Romanian Couple Should Retire and 5 Reasons They Haven’t
There’s a lot of reasons ITMI’s Daria and Viorel Pop shouldn’t have devoted the last couple decades to caring for disabled elderly widows. The Pops appear to be an ordinary Romanian couple living in Arad, Romania. …
600 See and Hear the Good News in One of Poland’s Loneliest Cities
They came from all over the city of Lodz, (pronounced “whoosh”) Poland. The elderly. The homeless. The lonely. All in one place on Christmas Eve.
“I Could Not Believe People Like that Exist!”
Viola couldn’t believe her ears. Could this be for real?
Could You Adopt a Widow for $50 a month?
Bethesda Home is a great testimony to the unsaved staff and extended Romanian families that see first-hand the difference between Bethesda’s quality of care and what would happen in a state-run elderly care facility. We are looking for 100 supporters to adopt a widow for $50 per month.