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I just had to add my two cents worth.  It bugged me when I read what the WTS said about their own efforts of releif in Rwanda.  They claimed that the locals commended them for coming and checking on the condition of their own members.  That is good, but what of the massive problem of orphans in that country, where many of the adults are now dead?

Huh?

Rwanda's Orphans of War

Christianity in Action - what they say about themselves.

Christian Aid in Rwanda - a representative from Christendom.

One notable difference between the two articles;  the WTS mission was a single in-and-out effort, and reports a sunny result.  The Christian Aid organization paints a less sunny picture, and is obviously in for the long haul.

Edited by - jgnat on 3 August 2002 11:19:41

Edited by - jgnat on 3 August 2002 11:39:35

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