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Home » Field Reports » Gospel For Asia Bridge of Hope: From Picking Trash to Picking a College

Gospel For Asia Bridge of Hope: From Picking Trash to Picking a College

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August 03, 2019
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Discussing the life of Bir, who, despite the challenges of poverty & school, were given hope for a better future, even a chance for college education.
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WILLS POINT, TX – Gospel for Asia (GFA) – Discussing the life of Bir and the rest of the children in his village, who, despite the challenges of poverty and the difficulties in school, were given hope for a better future, even a chance for college education.

Bir’s village was located in rural fields. Villagers diligently worked the land, which relinquished just enough crops to feed hungry bellies. Chicken farmers even took on a summer crop to supplement their income. Life was difficult there; the word “abundant” was scarcely known.

Six-year-old Bir scavenged for usable plastic bags. His parents used them to tote home-grown vegetables to sell at the market. Being the youngest of three boys, Bir perhaps had the easiest job. The rest of his time was filled with household chores and going to school—neither of which he did very successfully.

Going to school was not Bir’s favorite thing to do. Sitting in class, Bir kicked at the scavenged plastic bag next to him, which held his notebooks. He just couldn’t get the information in those books transferred into his head. His stomach rumbled; his skin felt sticky with sweat and dirt; and the teacher’s words were incomprehensible to his undisciplined mind.

With terrible grades in the core subjects of math, science and English, there was little hope Bir would have a future outside the fields…

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Source: Gospel for Asia Reports, From Picking Trash to Picking a College

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