Hi Mitch, I have not forgotten the books, we had some little problems here , but next week we are back to normality and hope sometime next week will mail some books or ship them either UPS OR FEDEX….OR A FASTER US POSTAL SERVICES.. YOU ARE THE BEST Armenia have had from the entire world. Keep up the good work and I truly want to come for another visit and hope to see you then. Thank you for every thing you do for my homeland. Proud of you and Mrs. Mitch. Regards to all.
@zavainmardirossian8593...Zavain jan, I'm totally undeserving of your praise...but I really thank you for encouraging my wife and I...it means a lot to us.🙏 Please don't stress about the books...it will cost a lot to ship to Armenia, so take your time and ask around for the cheapest and safest way. Kind regards, Mitch
So proud of the job they do, they give me hope for Armenia. If management is reading: They should have a TUMO pool of talent that then external companies could hire from so not only kids learn but also get jobs.
Impressive and inspiring! Thanks Mitch... I can't help but wonder how many other countries, states and cities globally are doing this. I haven't seen anything like it in America.
Love to see this is happening to Armenia. People are building it up. In my opinion, it would be good if Armenia can protect itself, from its neighbours and Armenia should also buit its own defense armory, such as drones, perhaps buying a copyright to produce it on Armenia soil so nobody dare to attack them anymore. We must protect ourselves and not rely on others. Anyway, this is a good video and it show positive way for Armenia. Take carr Mitch and Mrs. GBU all.
I am an Armenian from NYC and I just came across your channel. My wife and I are Christians and have been considering coming to Armenia as missionaries for quite a while. I noticed on your channel you refer to your Christian faith. May I ask what church or denomination you are a part of, if any? We are born again believers .
@BornAgainArmenian...nice to hear from you. I'll try to condense my reply, as you asked me a question that requires almost a whole book to answer fully! My Christian journey began in my late 20's when I felt God was calling me to the Christian ministry. I have been involved with Protestant and Evangelical churches but ended up being disillusioned by most of them. Surprisingly, I found my 'earthly' Christian home in the Coptic Orthodox Church where I was baptised into in 2012 (my 3rd Baptism!). I have learnt (through God's providence) that there are many form of Christian worship and expression. So, I am peace with folks from many different Christian backgrounds, if they believe in the Holy Trinity and that Jesus is the only Son of God. As such, He is our only Saviour from the curse of sin and death. I would be happy to meet with you if and when you decide (or rather God directs you) to come to Armenia. There are Evangelical Churches here who perhaps you should contact, before deciding to venture out on your own. You can always drop me an email if you want to talk about these things in more detail. Just go to my channel page and click on About, then you will find my email. God bless you and your wife as you ponder God's purpose for you both in this life🙏
@lehmejoun...Yes, the wound has healed very well...thanks for asking. We have written and called several authorities...none of whom want to have anything to do with the problem! Went to Shan't TV just up the road from us...they were equally unhelpful. So, we'll go to Armenia1 next week and see what they have to say. These dog attacks have actually become a huge problem in Yerevan and we intend to keep fighting to solve this problem. We have also reported it to the Human Rights Office...so we're doing all we can🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch if there is animal control then they would remove them off the streets. But I understand there might not be this service and it is the last on the mind of the government. The government is busy with aggressive Azeris control 😂😂😂😂😂 the real dogs 😂
@admin6228...Yes. Peter, who gave us the tour is Armenian and he's the Head of International relations at TUMO. Pete Moriarty has distant Armenian heritage also. The impressive thing is...they're both very passionate about developing Armenia🙏
Interesting and valuable training for young minds. Are there any technical skills learning schools? are electricians or elevator mechanics or bricklayers or plumbers or car mechanics required to hold a certificate of qualification?
@adobo6905...you raised a very important question...so as much as I understand, there are currently no qualifications needed for the professions you mentioned. These industries are completely unregulated! Armenia still has a long way to go
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Wow. It is scary in a city like Yerevan, people use elevators installed and serviced by people without proper schooling or training.
Mitch, I'd read from Twitter, that there's a blockades in artsakh/nogorno karabakh area by the Azerbaijan soldiers. People can't go in there and can't delivered humanitarian aid, and people there are being slowly genocide. They don't have food, electricity and proper clothing in the area. Is that true?
@franklim3357...YES! Mainstream media does not cover it of course...but Azerbaijan has completely blocked the Lachin Corridor for just over 7 months...it is a complete and utter humanitarian disaster affecting 150,000 Armenians from Artsahk. No one can leave or enter.
Very interesting Mitch. I am still hoping to be able to visit Armenia this summer. However, it is sort of disappointing to me that now it seems that Armenia has decided to join the global AEOI system. (Automatic Exchange of Information). The world is in a WAR now between good and evil, and AEOI is a part of the evil system the global elite wants to have implemented in every country in the world. Nevertheless, still hope to visit soon!
@helgenormann5160...I really can't comment on AEOI, as it's the first time I've heard anything about it...so I googled it! I can see your concern, but let's hope we retain our own identity in this rapidly changing world. I'm more that we a being completely duped by a small minority that wants to redefine what is a wan and woman😱
@NS-kc8hb...If you're of non Armenian descent...be very careful with all of them. The best advice I can give is to have a trusted Armenian friend with you when negotiating...or let them go by themselves to check out the property first. If the agents so much as see a foreigner, they will jack up the price...sorry to say
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Wow thanks for the tip! - I was actually in Yerevan last month looking at some properties, I will send a friend for me and see the difference! Thanks for the advise! :)
@teluguvlogs8208...Dear friend, I believe you're from Andra Pradesh, so as Sushma's sister, I'm advising you not to come to Armenia looking for work...unless you're a professional. You will be getting extremely low pay as a delivery person or construction worker or working on a farm. Please, don't do it.🙏 However, if you come as a medical student I can advise you on that...but it sounds like that's not something you're considering
@bushmaster9576...Sure, maybe you can drop me an email via our channel page. Click on our channel icon, select About, then Business Email. You might not be able to do this on a Smartphone though, as most won't reveal the email. Once I receive your email we can exchange contact details. Looking forward to hearing from you. 🙏 Regards, Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Armenia is a good country, its people are good Agriculture work is available. My home situation is bad. I want to earn money by working hard. Money is less in Nepal
@Tourism.nepal786...sorry, I can't help with jobs, but please know that the wages are very low and finding a place to live is another problem. Many Indians are doing this kind of work, so maybe if you know any of them or people from your country that are here, you should contact them. People coming from countries such as yours think it's some kind of stepping stone to get into Europe...but I think that's a fairy tale. Think very carefully before moving to Armenia, because it's a poor country too.