Back in the mid-to-late 1800s, the Hatfields of West Virginia and the McCoys of Kentucky were engaged in a bloody feud that left a total of 12 dead.  Some people laugh about it now.  In fact, in Pigeon Forge, TN, there is the "Hatfield & McCoy Dinner and Show" which is billed as "feudin' feastin' family fun."  But in reality, blood feuds are nothing to laugh about, and they are still very active in the rural parts of Albania.  According to Peter Kolarovsky, TWR's Ministry Director for Central and Eastern Europe, TWR is trying to reach these families through fix-tuned radios and through programs such as Project Hannah's "Women of Hope."

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(Photo of Andy Napier and Peter Kolarovsky, TWR's Ministry Director for Central and Eastern Europe)

 

About The Author

Andy Napier

Andy Napier is the host and producer of TWR’s 2-minute daily feature called “Footsteps.” Previously, Andy served for 24 years with WMBW (Moody Radio Chattanooga, Tennessee) in several capacities including Program Director and Host of the Morning Program. Andy and his wife, Kathy, along with their two boys, Sam (13) and John Edward (10), made the move to North Carolina in October of 2013 to serve as missionaries with TWR.



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