“Mr President, can I call you my father?”: The cry of an orphan’s heart that drew Low Siew Ling to Mongolia

In 2010, Singaporean Low Siew Ling moved to Mongolia to be a volunteer, running programmes at a children’s shelter in Ulaanbaatar. Four years later, the shelter received a letter from the government, requesting for help for a boy from Gobi Desert who needed a cochlear implant as he was born deaf. “God stirred my heart … Continue reading “Mr President, can I call you my father?”: The cry of an orphan’s heart that drew Low Siew Ling to Mongolia