Posted by Radstock Staff
The other day I heard about the plight of a community in Hovd Province, in the far west of Mongolia. Their story is typical of that faced by so many in this vast, poverty-stricken country in the Central Asian steppe:
Schools have been shut here following the...
Posted by Paul Williams
Getting treatment for your sick animals, your hair cut, utensils for your home, a café breakfast, new home fabrics from old clothing, bread in the shops, milk products, fresh vegetables on your table, winter clothes for your children, and trees planted to help...
Posted by Paul Williams
Ruslan and Svetlana Andreychenko are pleased to announce the launch of their new website. Here you can see information on all aspects of the ministry of their church in north Mongolia (including prison work and outreach among needy children), and their longer-term vision...
Posted by Paul Williams (Русская версия здесь)
photo courtesy of Outfitters for Adventure
Meet Ruslan and Svetlana Andreichnko and their family. Ruslan and Svetlana have been in Mongolia...
My cultural education continues. Mongols, I have discovered, love Choco-Pies, those cake-biscuits made in Korea since 1974. In fact I’m rather partial to them, myself (he says, with a pack of three - originally six - in the refridgerator!...
The election canvassers at my door the other night quickly deduced that I would not be eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election due here on 24th May! The current incumbent (from the ruling ex-communist party) is pitched against a coalition led by the opposition...
WELL, that was quite a trip!
Team Christmas Party, Ulaanbaatar Monday at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow, I presented my request for a free meal at the airline Transit Desk. An hour or so later, I was enjoying one of the finest Chicken Kievs I think I've ever tasted! Was it just the cuisine, or...
Our 'Gifts of Hope' Christmas catalogue has just been updated with a selection of items urgently needed by Mongolian church planters and their families. The most urgent need is for Mongolian Bibles. Our church planters are now down to 300 Bibles out of a projected requirement of 3000 for 2009...