I have a few moments to touch base. I have not had any internet access in the last week. I posted two blogs below that I wrote in the last week or so to give you an idea of what the team has been doing in Armenia. Internet access isn't consistent, so I am alive, just not able to communicate with the world =). I uploaded some pictures, so you can see a little bit of Armenia. I hope all is well. Live in Christ Love.
Claire Balch

Some Armenian Sheep

These are some of the homes - they are mid construction


This is at the church built on the spot where the first monk to bring Christianty to Armenia was thrown into a dungeon

This is a picture of the church with Mount Arat in the background - we could see the Turkish-Armenian border from the other side of the church
1 comment:
what a great experience. I love it when you show us pictures in addition to your stories. it is so fun to read about and see what God is doing in you and the team!
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