Author: | 慈濟英文季刊 | ISBN: | 7287800000025 |
Publisher: | 財團法人慈濟傳播文化志業基金會 | Publication: | October 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | 慈濟英文季刊 | Language: | English |
Author: | 慈濟英文季刊 |
ISBN: | 7287800000025 |
Publisher: | 財團法人慈濟傳播文化志業基金會 |
Publication: | October 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | 慈濟英文季刊 |
Language: | English |
ON KARMIC EFFECTS
According to the Buddhist law of cause and effect, all our good and bad deeds will be repaid accordingly.
HONG KONG, MY HOME
Hong Kong has reigned as the least affordable city in the world. Many people cannot afford a place to live.
I’M NOT LONELY
In the rapidly aging society of Taiwan, how to live alone well has become an issue which many old people are facing today.
JUST CALL HUANG
A veritable jack of all trades, he is an invaluable asset when equipment for Tzu Chi medical clinics needs to be made or fixed.
OLD IN AGE, BUT YOUNG IN SPIRIT
Many Tzu Chi volunteers are old, but they remain young in spirit.
LET GUAN YIN SMILE AGAIN
Hundreds of volunteers came together to clean up a heavily littered area at a popular hiking destination.
STARTING OVER
Now that he has recovered following a stem cell transplant, he continues to spend time at the hospital—as a volunteer.
I’M MY DADDY’S EYES
A blind Syrian refugee in Turkey teaches his son not to be defeated by poverty.
GOOD MEDICINE
When your mind shifts into a positive mode, you begin to see a different world.
RED QUINOA
A fast-growing, economically viable crop, red quinoa is one of only a few plant foods considered a complete protein source.
TRYING TO STAY AFLOAT
Tzu Chi held a free medical clinic in Honduras, one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere.
HIS LOVE LIVES ON
A high school student made his life shine by giving to others. After he died of a brain tumor, he kept on giving by donating his organs.
THE ILLUSTRATED JING SI APHORISMS
Nothing lasts forever.
TZU CHI EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD
Tzu Chi briefs from all over.
ON KARMIC EFFECTS
According to the Buddhist law of cause and effect, all our good and bad deeds will be repaid accordingly.
HONG KONG, MY HOME
Hong Kong has reigned as the least affordable city in the world. Many people cannot afford a place to live.
I’M NOT LONELY
In the rapidly aging society of Taiwan, how to live alone well has become an issue which many old people are facing today.
JUST CALL HUANG
A veritable jack of all trades, he is an invaluable asset when equipment for Tzu Chi medical clinics needs to be made or fixed.
OLD IN AGE, BUT YOUNG IN SPIRIT
Many Tzu Chi volunteers are old, but they remain young in spirit.
LET GUAN YIN SMILE AGAIN
Hundreds of volunteers came together to clean up a heavily littered area at a popular hiking destination.
STARTING OVER
Now that he has recovered following a stem cell transplant, he continues to spend time at the hospital—as a volunteer.
I’M MY DADDY’S EYES
A blind Syrian refugee in Turkey teaches his son not to be defeated by poverty.
GOOD MEDICINE
When your mind shifts into a positive mode, you begin to see a different world.
RED QUINOA
A fast-growing, economically viable crop, red quinoa is one of only a few plant foods considered a complete protein source.
TRYING TO STAY AFLOAT
Tzu Chi held a free medical clinic in Honduras, one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere.
HIS LOVE LIVES ON
A high school student made his life shine by giving to others. After he died of a brain tumor, he kept on giving by donating his organs.
THE ILLUSTRATED JING SI APHORISMS
Nothing lasts forever.
TZU CHI EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD
Tzu Chi briefs from all over.