Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Wordless Wednesday

The faces of AIDS orphans - the photos behind the story...















20 comments:

SarahHub said...

This is touching. I don't know what else to say.

Debra Kaye said...

I feel so ill equipped at the right words to say but I want to say something. I want to come there and wrap my arms around them and tell them its going to be okay.

I want to tell them about Jesus. I want to bring them something that will make them smile. How do I do these things?

Damselfly said...

This is such a shame.

Mamajil said...

Oh gosh, my heart is so heavy I will be praying for your work there and for these children!

Anonymous said...

Makes you realize how lucky you really are.

mimi11460 said...

It's not only sad to look at them but theres a lot of lesson and message too that lust is sinful and deadly.

One Mom said...

Your story was heartwrenching but these photos are worth a thousand words.

The Farmer Files said...

We know because you share. Mahalo for sharing these crisp and detailed photos with us.

CK Ng said...

Thanks for sharing these photos with us. They really tell a story behind them.

Happy WW! :)

Anonymous said...

I'm glad to see a wordless Wednesday with some powerful ideas behind the pictures. Its inspiring to see how they smile and have joy despite the circumstances. I like the one with the shoes and the young boy lying on the mat.

Anonymous said...

Tough to look at...but thanks for bringing it to us.

Unknown said...

thanks for sharing these--seeing these people makes us realize how very real this problem is.

bless you.

Unknown said...

My prayers are with them! Seeing the photos makes it all to real!

Susie said...

Those are heartbreaking pictures:-(

Gina lee said...

May God bless them.

Anonymous said...

Wow! Powerful pics. Very good post, thank you!

Sreisaat said...

These pictures speak a thousand words... my heart goes out to them and to countless and faceless others who are victims of this dreadful disease. I think there is hope for them, you see it in their eyes, thanks to the work you are doing there.

Unknown said...

My heart breaks to see these faces and to hear their stories. Praise God for the many people who are able to help these orphans.

daysease said...

Jesus, Minister in a special way to these who we can see with our eyes in these pictures, and those we can't. I do ask you to heal their bodies, their families, their broken hearts. I ask that you open their understanding and draw them close to you. Save them. bring them to health, peace, hope, joy, and strength in You... Amen.

Danielle said...

these children are so beautiful. It really breaks my heart and it all seems so unfair.