Of Beetles And Angels

  • The Camp

    The Camp
    Due to a cival war in Ethiopia, the Asgedom family left thier country for a regugee Umsagata camp in Sudan.
  • Emmigrating to America

    The World Relieg Foundation found a place for the family in Chicago. The family passed all the necessary tests and the 6 of them arrived in America.
  • Angels

    Beth helped find a church sponser. The two people from Bethel arrived and showed some love with the Jhirra bread.
  • Playground Warfare

    Violence in school continues as they get older
  • Holloween Misfhief

    Kiros gets crushed by Aluminum tray from old lady
  • Tewolde Matures

    Maturing and feeding the hungry, Tewolde listins to his heart.
  • Tewolde's Father The Hero

    Tewolde's father being a doctor in his country and healing people of the various things that took place
  • Man Making

    Tewolde's father is raised very rough and his father dies while he is young and his mother is sick. He has to survive anyway any it scars his life towards the future but also gives him strength and wisdom to mature.
  • Life Happens

    Tewolde's father has issues with his eyes an begins to loose his sight and is unable to proceed with things in daily life, unable to get his liscense, he didnt have enough money to provide the nesseccary care for his eyes so he had to deal with the issue.
  • Improving our generation

    “Improving the quality of life for the entire human community is the single greatest task that faces our generation and generations to come.” Mawi understood he needed to become an icon of influence to his generation, so he pursued.
  • Gods love

    “We are who we are because someone loved us, cared for us and believed in us.” Mawi was where he was because of the love poured into his life
  • Remembering where you came

    “always remember where you came from” Mawi's mother told him this statement.
  • Commencenment Speech

    “and he delivered the commencement address at his graduation in 1999.” Mawi becomes an icon and role model for his generation and he gives his speech when he graduates from Harvard U.
  • Younger teaching the older

    “A teenage boy, head bowed, like a prisoner being marched to jail. Behind him, his mother, pushing him forward.” Mawi gives a lesson to a mother
  • Moral of the story

    “Treat all people – even the most unsightly beetles – as though they were angels sent form heaven,” treat everyone with love regardless of where they are from or who they are and espically what they look like,