Newlife Orphanage in Myanmar, Burma
Newlife Christian Home Inc.,
P.O. Box 1842, Dundee, FL 33838
Phone:(863)-439-2090
Web: Newlife Orphanage
E-mail: T63L@aol.com
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The Donohues are married over 40 years and have eight children. Two of their children are Korean orphans adopted as babies. Dr. Donohue founded Bible Baptist Church and Christian Schools in the Bronx, NYC and the Beth Haven Rescue Mission in NYC. |
Dr. Terry & Linda Donohue have had a ministry to children since 1972 traveling extensively across America reaching boys and girls for the glory of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Seeing a need for children with problems at home, he founded Newlife Children’s Home in Dundee, FL in 1985. While Dr. Donohue was a professor at Landmark Baptist College in Haines City, FL in attendance were a number of Burmese students. During the course of the semester, they shared the need of the orphans of Burma. Their plight touched his heart to the point that he felt compelled of God to do something about it.
“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom. In the grave whither thou goest." Ecclesiastes 9:10 KJV
The Orphanage
Since our humble beginning, we have purchased a large house and built other buildings to house, feed, and educate the children of our ministry in Christian love. What a blessing for Dr. Donohue when he went to the orphanage for the first time and saw for himself the beautiful children of Burma. The Donohues make three trips each year to the orphanage. Mr. Nang Pu and his wife run the first orphanage. Mr. Nang Pu was an elementary school principal and also pastors a church, which our ministry helps to support. Newlife Children’s Ministries operates a thrift shop in Dundee, Florida to help offset some of the expenses of the orphanage. |
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The Children
The children come to us from the mountains of the Chin country. Though the Chin people try to care for them, they are limited due to extreme poverty in the region. Just $20.00 U. S. dollars a month will provide all the essential needs of a Burmese orphan. |