“Seeds of destruction take root in the human heart, and even among those who long for peace, they call to our darker instincts and urge us to violence.” ― Victoria Armour-Hileman, Singing to the Dead: A Missioner's Life among Refugees from Burma For M Tu Aung, 46, life has always existed as an endless cycle of running — running from danger, running into the unknown, running to lands far away and then running in circles in the hopes someone might hear his cries and prayers.
Dispatches: Surviving the Brutal Burmese Army
Dispatches: Surviving the Brutal Burmese Army…
Dispatches: Surviving the Brutal Burmese Army
“Seeds of destruction take root in the human heart, and even among those who long for peace, they call to our darker instincts and urge us to violence.” ― Victoria Armour-Hileman, Singing to the Dead: A Missioner's Life among Refugees from Burma For M Tu Aung, 46, life has always existed as an endless cycle of running — running from danger, running into the unknown, running to lands far away and then running in circles in the hopes someone might hear his cries and prayers.