Levon Gevorgyan after the 44-day war


Lt. Col. Levon Gevorgyan, who was wounded in the 44-day war in Karvachar, started walking after a long and painstaking fight by doctors. At the very beginning, doctors even discussed the issue of amputating both of his legs. Now Levon has fully returned to life. He has been in the Armenian army since he was 17 years old. He retired after the Four Day War. From the first days of the 44-day war, he went to Karvachar with the Ashtarak combat squad, where he knew every bush and tree in detail. During that time, the combat squad had 3 casualties and 4 wounded, Levon was the fifth.

Mher Lalazaryan after the 44-day war


Mher Lalazaryan, injured in the 44-day war, learned programming during treatment and received a grant, with which he is going to open a computer store in Vanadzor. Before the 44-day war, he participated in the Four-Day War and the June battles. The army officer considers that participating in the war is a conscious choice in his case.

Tigran Izryan after the 44-day war


Tigran Izryan, a participant in the 44-day war, graduated from YSU's Faculty of Geography. Tigran's life changed upside down after he was wounded in the jaw area in the war and lost his comrades in arms. For Yezidi Tigran, Armenia is his homeland and he considers it his duty to live and build his home and Armenia. The war changed a lot in his life, and according to him, filled it with even more optimism and perseverance.
 

Karo Hambardzumyan after the 44-day war


There are no insurmountable difficulties
 
If there was no war, the life of mechanizer Karo Hambardzumyan would have taken a completely different course. He spent most of the year in Russia working abroad. He returned to Armenia for the four-day, then 44-day war and went to Artsakh with the Tigran Mets detachment. On October 3, Karo Hambardzumyan was injured in Madaghis. He is now preparing for a complex operation and hopes that his leg will be restored as a result. Karo Hambardzumyan believes that there are no insurmountable difficulties in life and in general, there is no life without difficulties.

Gagik Mirzoyan after the 44-day war


God-given life cannot be wasted
 
Injured in the 44-day war, Gagik Mirzoyan remembers in detail the events that took place on the battlefield from September 27, 2020 to the day he was injured. The main lesson learned from the war is not to waste the life given by God, and to live with dedication and love. After living in silence and self-restraint for a long time, he realized that he stayed alive because he had important things to do.

Harutyun Mkrtchyan after the 44-day war


A wartime contract soldier has a mission
 
Harutyun Mkrtchyan, a resident of Meghrashat village in Shirak region, lost his leg, his health and his childhood friend during the 44-day war. Harutyun undergoes one operation after another, but he hopes that everything will be fine, that God will protect him, because he still has work to do.

Artyom Sarukhanyan after the 44-day war


A seriously wounded man of war makes everyone live
 
After being seriously injured during the 44-day war, Artyom Sarukhanyan underwent 17 operations. After being wounded, he was transferred from Martakert hospital to Goris, and then to Yerevan. All that time, Artyom thought that he had lost his leg and that the doctors might not be able to restore it. In Goris, he was informed that the first operation was successful, but would his leg be restored?

The Armenian Bible Society has appointed a new general secretary


The annual congress of the Bible Society of Armenia was convened in Yerevan, where three members of the board of trustees were elected, who appointed Father Husik Smbatyan as the new general secretary. The annual budget was also approved at the congress. This year, too, the Armenian Bible Society will be under the special attention of the program "Relief of Trauma", which helps those forcibly displaced from Artsakh to overcome the difficult feelings of deportation, depatriation and loss of relatives.

Aram Terzyan after the 44-day war


The prayer book saved the lives of father and son Terzyans during the 44-day war, Aram Terzyan's life was saved by the pocket prayer book and cross. The enemy's bullet hit the prayer book of the pocket-pock, which protected Aram like a bulletproof vest. The same prayer book also protected Aram's father during the first Artsakh war. After being treated in the "Soldier's House", Aram donated the prayer book to the chapel opened in the rehabilitation center. Now Aram is the coordinator of "Soldier's house" in Shirak region.

The parable of the Widow and Sunday of the Steward is an example of selfless prayer


Proto-Archimandrite Zakaria Baghumyan preached on the selfless prayer in St. Anna Church in Yerevan. 

Participants of Youth Program “Our Marz and Us” visited Yerevan


Yerevan once again hosted the participants of Cultural Youth Program “Our Marz and Us” visited Yerevan. This time the guests were around 80 gifted young people from 17 cultural education institutions of Shirak Marz. 
 
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New Year in Special School N17 of Yerevan


Children with motor system disorders, mental issues study in Special School N17 of Yerevan. Most of the children stay overnight there and goes back to their families only on holidays. The day of our visit the institutions was in a pre-festive mood. The children and pedagogues were visited by the Vicar of Ararat Patriarchal Diocese, Archbishop Navasard Kchoyan, Father Norayr, pastor of St. Sargis Church of Nor Nork, members of women and youth unions of parish communities.