IMPACTFUL

IMPACTFUL

But God will never forget the needy;
the hope of the afflicted will never perish.
Psalm 9:18

Imitating the game show ‘Jeopardy,’ I am in search of a question that would best conform to the above answer. They might not be scarce.

The above ‘answer’ constantly roamed in my mind as I swept through the countries I visited in May and June. Syria and Lebanon; which have constituted the historic lion’s share of AMAA’s global mission and ministry field and Armenia and Artsakh; which prize the current lion’s share.

The ‘answer’ always employed my mental vision even long before I have come to think about the question. (more…)

A Year After Artsakh’s War

A Year After Artsakh’s War

Division and Defiance Leave Armenia Facing Threatening Questions, But Positive Signs Slowly Emerge

A year after the war in Artsakh, discontent within Armenians has intensified rather than diminished. Possibly for the first time in a long while, we feel weak and beaten. A year ago today, we woke up to the devastating news of the attack. But after the initial shock, there was confidence and belief. “We Shall Win” slogans put everywhere and repeated continuously. People truly believed it up until the last moment. Defeat was just too unimaginable. (more…)

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