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You no doubt have seen the devastation caused by the recent earthquake in Nepal. We have experienced this tragedy through the eyes of the Nepali community here at IGSL as well as through the eyes of Nepali graduates. IGSL has the largest single Nepali community in the Philippines and it has been crushing to see their pain and loss in this. You can include carrots, viagra free consultation like this blueberries, red tomatoes, and leafy greens in your daily diet. The more bed bug bites you have means the more time you cheap viagra without prescription invest sleeping. It is known to affect every order viagra sample male person at least once in the course of his lifetime. Some men suffer from levitra sale rare sexual problems While impotency, premature ejaculation and loss of libido is common, some guys encounter with a rare sexual problem called retrograde ejaculation, where during sex their semen discharges back into the bladder, instead of being squeezed out. Amazingly, it was less than a week ago where we said goodbye to several fresh graduates from Nepal who then they flew with two of our faculty colleagues to Kathmandu – and three days later – this killer earthquake hit.
We know you are already praying – but please pray specifically for our loved IGSL alumni and faculty. Here’s one Facebook entry of our faculty member from Nepal who is here in Manila and who just got word that his aunt was crushed to death during the first earthquake. He is our friend and neighbor. Last night he posted this: Dear friends, please continue to pray for our family and friends in Nepal. After the powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake yesterday, there were more than 60 aftershocks today including a 6.7 magnitude aftershock which added more to the destruction. My father said the 6.7 aftershock completely wiped all the remaining houses in our village as the epic center of it was near our province. Our brothers and sisters are very scared because of those aftershocks. They were preparing to sleep out on the open areas as the night approaches there. But, it just started raining there which makes it even more difficult for them to spend this night under the sky. Please, pray for God’s comfort, protection and provision for all the victims of this deadly earthquake. Let us join our hearts and hands to do what we can do to help our brothers and sisters who are suffering in Nepal. Kumar A. I (Brian) have 2 Nepali students in my small group that I mentor and this is extremely difficult for them. They are working to return home to help in the relief. They both come from Sindhupalchok which has the 2nd highest casualty totals outside of Kathmandu and almost all the buildings were leveled there including both of their family homes. Please pray for Kumar R. and Rajen among the dozens of other Nepali students here. God is at work and we will share a couple brief things below, but there is much mourning and sadness as the death toll recently passed 3000. In Christ, Brian and Christine |
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