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Thailand: Agape School - home to 300 children
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Thailand: Agape School - home to 300 children | Agape, David Min Naing, Pastor David, Thai Childrens Trust

Pastor David in the playground
Agape’s Head Teacher, David Min Naing, is known as Pastor David.  He had a good job in Rangoon, but gave it up to come to the Thai Burma border to help children.  Agape – the Greek for unselfish love – is a school and a home.  Some 300 children attend the school. A third have no parents and live in the boarding house.  Most come from desperately poor communities where violence, stealing and smuggling are routine – and many have been found living on the dry river-bed which separates Burma from Thailand.

There is huge demand for places so David has to prioritise.  "First priority must be orphans; second abandoned children: third, children with family problems like divorce.  Last, we take  children who are very poor and live a long way away."

David is constantly on guard against people who claim to be relatives; who want to take children.  Families in huge poverty sometimes want to put children to work to earn a few baht, sell them for cash or traffic them to Bangkok.

David believes that prayer and song at the start of each day help the school function as a community and liberates them from their tough home lives. He is a Baptist, but his school is truly inclusive of all faiths.  They pray together every morning, each in their own way, and they share a singing session – leaving them receptive to a happy school day learning and playing.

The Thai Children’s Trust is sponsoring a feeding programme for children at the Agape School. A donation of £3 will feed a child for a month. For more information go to:  http://www.thaichildrenstrust.org.uk/hungerbusters/
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