The story of the Baghdassaryans, a family with six children, is an example of a hardworking, struggling, resilient family from Artsakh, shining with love and blessings, where they shower their children (ages 20, 18, 16, 15, 13, and 11 years old) with love for God, for family, and for the Motherland.
The Artsakh team of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) met the Baghdassaryan family in 2021, soon after the brutal 44-day war, when they were forced to leave their home in the village of Avedaranots (Askeran region) and move to the city of Askeran. They left their house, cultivated fields, vegetable garden, domestic animals, and all their financial assets created over the years with hard work.
This is how one Artsakh family was able to overcome yet another trial and tribulation. The blockade made the Baghdassaryan family stronger and wiser. And as always, faithful to its mission, the Armenian Missionary Association of America and its Artsakh team stood next to them, encouraging, uplifting, and conveying love, hoping to rebuild the Homeland again and for good.
The Baghdassaryans are one of the 43 families of AMAA’s “Empower an Artsakh Family” Program.
To learn more about AMAA’s “Empower an Artsakh Family” Program and to share your love with our brothers and sisters in Artsakh, please visit our website at www.amaa.org
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