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@arturchakhmakhchyan...thank you for your heartfelt comment.🙏 We're trying our best to help the Armenian people, but not everyone appreciates that. We simply want to alert Armenians to the beauty and potential of their homeland and encourage them to do everything they can to help improve it. If we complain all the time, what does that achieve? President JFK once famously said, "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." I think that says it all...except for one thing. I believe very strongly that we should all pray for Armenia every day...pray for our government and pray that God would lead us in the way of righteousness once again. Regards from Mitch
Dear Armen jan, I do not deserve your kind comments...but thank you all the same! God is gracious and I'm sure if our Armenian brothers and sisters return to the faith of their forefathers, Armenia will receive many blessings. God bless you and your family dear brother.🙏
Hi everyone, last night we passed 150 subscribers! Thank you so much, we are very grateful to all of you and Our Heavenly Father. God bless you and your families and keep you safe.🙏 Love from Mitch and Mrs Mitch
My mom and my grandmother used to tell me stories about my great grandfather's escape from the genocide and how he left Armenia to go to the US. He passed away when I was young. I do hope to visit this beautiful land one day and reconnect to my roots. I have a feeling I would fall in love. Thank you for sharing.
@Geographicallly Free ... I pray for the day when you'll be able to visit your motherland. Be assured, she will welcome you with open arms. My wife and I will be glad to show you around and make you feel like you're a part of this ancient land. Best regards, Mitch
@@CapreDiem86 my mom has only told me the very little she knows about the few surviving family members we have that escaped death because it was a conversation specifically about my ancestors, not politics, not religion, and not general history or murder. Of course I'm always interested to learn and I thank you for sharing the document but I'm confused by the tone of your comment.
After living in US for 40yrs I am ready to move back to my homeland.I miss it deeply its something I can't even put in words.I found after working my ass off in US all I got a house which I still pay mortgage and no time to enjoy life and years flew by.Price of American dream is indeed high.I miss just chilling in Armenia swim in rivers eat natural fruits vegies lamb chicken listen the warmth of my people talking.Armenian hospitality is legendary.I remember my father used to bring foreign students to our house to feed them talk to them.He was interested in others...That's something missing here in US everyone wants to be left alone then you die alone.That's sad....I am ready to move back and thank you for your video and best of luck!
@Ruben Sahak...thanks for your great comment. I hope many more Armenian expats will be inspired to return to their homeland because of what you said. Armenia is waiting for you, dear brother! God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
Mitch, you made me cry. This was absolutely beautiful, everything you said, everything you showed. I cannot wait to move back to Armenia as soon as I graduate university!
Armenia is one of few nations that never practiced slavery, our kings were being chosen by whole nation and they never got killed by poisons or their own child's. Our women were always equal to men. Armenia aost never invaded any country. We only fought and will for what is ours. This is the Armenian model of democracy but west liked Greek model more, unfortunately..
@Bat...Interesting perspective...but sadly I've seen many Armenian men treating their wives as second class citizens. Women were never created to be slaves for men, but 'equal' as you say. In fact our Christian faith teaches men (read Ephesians 5 in the Holy Bible) to love their wife as their own body and as Christ loved the Church (God's children). That's something to think about isn't it! Best regards from Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch well communist regime systematically destroyed everything and everyone that didn't fit in their herd mentality system for 70 years. It's a matter of better education that will reach all the levels of society. It is shame for me as an Armenian to have people like that in my country.
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch ... As my own body. You have no idea how I agree with that. In fact, It was coming to my thoughts slowly, untill I read your comment fully.
@Bat...Our Heavenly Father is greater than any regime and our forefathers should be an example to us of how they loved and respected their wives. We need to delve deeper into our Christian faith and roots, because the teaching of our Holy Church has always taught men to love their wives as their own body...that's not something new! God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
Hi everyone...my apologies for the quality of the audio, but I'm working with what I've got at the moment!☺️ Also, I mentioned that Tsitsernakaberd (that's where the Genocide Memorial is located) is a famous ski resort in Armenia...but of course it's not...it's Tsaghkadzor...well it started with 'TS', so I was close wasn't I!😂
@@andrehof7876 The language is certainly difficult, but many of the younger generation can speak English...particularly in Yerevan. It certainly helps having a wife who speaks Armenian and Russian!👍 Regards, Mitch
God bless you. Im happy that you are real christians.The important you have God.He will bless you.As to Armenia it differs from any country in the world by spiritual meaning. You may be rich abroad but no spiritial values....
Your have an inspirational story Mitch. I was born in Sydney 35 years ago. When I was 28 I fled the Catholic Church and start going to the Armenian apostilic Church in Chatswood. Even though I was against the teachings of Catholism, the Armenians put me in line. I met many Armenians in Chatswood and picketed outside the Turk Consulate in Rose Bay on the 100th anniversary of the genocide. I have been to Yerevan but only spent about 48 hours in Armenia. I'm hoping to go over to Armenia soon an help out this year. Plus it will be a spring board for me to visit other Middle East countries with Armenian Diaspora (Syria, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt)
@Martin the Metalhead...thanks so much for your interesting comment Martin. Your's is a very unusual, though fascinating, story; especially as it seems you're not of Armenian heritage! Please keep praying for our country and our Prime Minister and government. I believe Nikol Pashinyan and has team are truly working for the best interests of the nation, but sadly they have many enemies from the "old regime." We look forward to your future visit to Hayastan Martin, and please get in contact with us if you'd like, before you come. May God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
@ՄarkaՌ...no need to be ashamed, everyone has different circumstances! However, if you have a strong urge to return to your homeland, ask God to help you and show the way. I wish you all the best my friend. Kind regards, Mitch
i've always wanted to visit armenia(im american)it's seems like such a ancient yet cool place which is rad.. plus im from socal so i know quite a few armenian's and theyre some of the nicest genuinely happy about life kind of people and very hospitable
@Joe Pistone...sorry for the late reply (I've been unwell lately). Yes, the Armenian people are very hospitable, especially if you make the effort to open yourself to the culture. You'd be very welcome here if you decide to visit one day. Armenia's one of the few countries where you can just fly in and do normal things during this unprecedented period we're living in. Stay safe and God bless. Regards Mitch
Hey Mitch! You can't imagine how much I appreciate everything that you do for Armenia. I can't express my gratitude enough. Just know that there are people here, who are next to you and who will not give up until this place is a place where people dream to live. Thank you once again.
@Arman Ananian...thanks so much for your encouraging words, Arman jan! We'll catch up for sure! You can email me if you like through our channel page...go to 'About' and click on 'Business Email'...but do this via a computer...as Smartphones tend not to show it. Looking forward to meeting up one day soon.🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
I am a US/UK dual national living and working in the Bahamas. I visited Armenia twice in 2015 whilst I lived in Abu Dhabi. I plan on retiring at the end of 2021 and spending six months in Yerevan. The only problem I have with Armenia is that I don't like cold weather. So, I may delay my visit to Yerevan until April.
Thank you for taking the time to share with us from your life in Armenia and your love of Christ and people. I would love to see more videos like this. I live in North Carolina, (USA), am a devout Christian, and am very curious about Armenia. Hello from North Carolina.
@Melody1963...thank you for the lovely comment. As my wife and I are people of faith, we try to mention The Lord in our videos, though sometimes indirectly. If you have any questions on Armenia, please feel free to drop us an email. Click on our Channel icon, then go to 'About'...then Business Email. We'd love to hear from you. Stay safe and may the Lord bless you and your family. 🙏
Luckily got the chance to visit Yerevan last year in December and It's like a paradise from the rich culture, traditions, arts and heavenly food. It was splendid! I also experienced the same in terms of having a connection with this lovely country, it's like part of my past life . It sounds crazy but when you've mentioned about having a soul connection -it was so profound and good thing that It's not just me who felt the same.
I have nothing to say but admire you, Mr. and Mrs. Mitch. Welcome home! Much love to your beautiful family from a local. I know we are not perfect and we have enormous amount of homework to do. I have been watching your channel and I am so glad I found you.
I am an Australian born Armenian. One day, I will move there with my future family. Respect to you for moving to your wife's motherland whilst not being Armenian by blood. Just a question, did you learn the Armenian language prior to moving to Armenia, or did you learn it as you lived there over the years? God bless!
@Artsakh is Armenian...thank you for your encouraging words, I'm very happy to know you. It makes my heart glad to know of your intentions to return to your motherland one day with your future family! Armenia needs people like you to help rebuild this amazing nation.🙏 Armenia has suffered for centuries from her enemies, so I believe now is the time of her rebirth...though suffering should not always be considered as a negative thing! I believe a suffering people makes for a humble people! Interestingly, I feel more of a connection with Armenia than I ever felt in Australia...though I do still love my birthplace.👍 However, I have a confession to make!🤫 I cannot speak Hayeren, though I know some everyday words and phrases! It's a beautiful/holy language, but my wife and I speak English at home, so the need is not great for me to learn Armenian. The good news is; I can converse with a lot of young people in English, so it's not a great barrier for me. I hope one day, with God's blessing, I will master Meshrop Mashtot's holy masterpiece of a language...may God bless his soul!🙏 Our warmest regards to you and your family...may God bless you all. Kind regards, Mitch/Peter/Petrosjan😂
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch mate you are a top bloke. I havent even met you and can tell you have a heart of gold. You should really learn, its a beautiful language as I'd assume you already know. I'm glad that you enjoy my homeland - not many people that know the wonders of Hayastan
Wow ...what a beautiful video...God bless you and your wife. Your words are powerful as my heart was filled with joy as I listened to your message. May God use you in my homeland country to reach each person you meet and guide them to our Lord.
@Annie Hagopian... thanks Annie...it's impossible for my wife and I to do this work on our own. That's why we always thank God for His presence in our lives. He's the one who gives us the courage and strength needed. Praise the Lord!🙏 Thanks for your lovely comment, Annie. Stay safe and God bless you and your family.🙏
Hello Mitch, I felt the same way when I first step on Armenia and now I’m planning to buy property and eventually move over there, any tips on how you do it?
@Aerin X S...With prayer first of all. Secondly, you have to know at least some of the language I think. You can find us on Facebook under the National Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. You can write to us with specific questions.
As of 25 Feb 2022 we have nearly 1900 subscribers! Thank you so much and God bless you all.🙏 Please keep praying for the freedom of Artsakh. Kind regards, Mitch
Hi Mitch, great to watch your video & hear your view on Armenia. I love Yerevan and I'll be visiting there next year but would also like to explore other parts of the country as much as possible. 🇦🇲❤🇦🇺
@Ani garibian...I'm so glad you liked it.☺️ May God bless and protect you there in L.A. and guide you in all your future life Ani. P.S. I hope you can at least come for a visit to your motherland...you never know, you might just fall in love with Armenia!🙏 Regards from Mitch
Es sirum em Hayastani!! I was there in 2012, I felt the same thing when I was in Armenia, felt like I was there before but I never was in this life!! I am an American
I was born in Armenia but raised in LA since I was 2 years old, when I went to Armenia the first time in June 2010 I absolutely loved it. In the one month I was there I made 3 good friends 2 of which I stillll talk to, one of them I met after leaving a casino, and when there were no taxis outside I Started walking down road because in Armenia there are taxis everywhere, in less than 5 minutes some young guy stopped(not taxi) asked me where im going I said Yerevan he said hop in, we ended up going to his friends record store, they burned me music cds we went out had a good time. In America no one stops for no one, and people are so dry and cold, people dont make eye contact and everyone is in their own bubble outside. Another thing there were ZERO homeless people and drug addicts wandering the streets, and its one of the safest countries last year the homicide rate was 34 lol out of a population of 3 million!!! There are cities in Anerica with 1/3 that population which have hundreds of homicides even thousands.
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Yea likewise I could relate to almost everything you said. I still love America and theres still many positive things in the states but id rather live and raise my kids in Armenia, where people had less but were soooo much happier. The only thing is there aren’t too many well paying careers so for now im still in the states and stuck in the same routine rat race trying to make enough money to buy a house in America and Armenia. But for sure I am going to move back its perfect for retirement, in America the government social security for seniors will barely pay for food, in Armenia you can live well with a paid off home, especially since Armenia in the middle strattling Europe, middle east and Asia.
I absolutely loved your video. I wanted to thank you and your lovely wife for speaking about true human values. Action speaks louder than words and it is obvious to me that, it took faith and courage to do what you did. God bless both of you, my dear brother and sister ✝️🙏
Beautiful Video, thank you Mitch! As an Armenian born in the diaspora, i have wanted to visit my homeland for some time. Hopefully will see this beautiful country soon.
Hi Mitch hope you and your lovely wife doing well . I have question did you stop doing videos about Armenia I have watch all your videos I am waiting for the new ones . Stay safe ,healthy and happy
@Arda....Hi there, we're still making videos, only this week I was quite ill, so no video this week. Hopefully. we'll have a new video out by next weekend. Stay safe and God bless you and your family. Kind regards, Mitch
mes 2 ado ont visite l Armenie, elles ont adore tout ,les gens sont tellement accueillants ,la vie n est pas chere et la nourriture tellement bonne ,elles sont retournees au Canada avec de beaux souvenirs ,merci pour ce reportage salut du Canada
@Arlette Kh...I'm glad they liked it so much! It's our pleasure to play a small part in showing the world how much Armenia has to offer. Thanks again for your nice comment, even though I have to copy it to Google Translate, in order to understand what you're saying.😂 Kind regards, Mitch
Hello there Mitch! I really did enjoy this video. I just left Tbilisi in Georgia after having been there for 6 - 7 months. I am now in Riga in Latvia and next week I will be in the UK. And since I am a Norwegian I will visit Norway one week later. But then I am coming back to Tbilisi a bit later. Have often thought of visiting Yerevan and sort of decided to do this next time I am back in Tbilisi at which point it would have been great if we could connect? God bless and thanks for sharing your videos from Armenia!
@Helge Normann...please get in contact with us when you visit Armenia...Mrs Mitch and I will be only too happy to greet you and show you around!🙏 You can go to our channel page...click on About and then Business email. Please do this on a regular computer or laptop though, otherwise my email might not be visible. Kind regards, Mitch
Hello Dear Mitch and Sonnie, ( hope I pronounced that right ) so happy to meet you both. I understand what you mean about people becoming distant and somehow indifferent, its becoming more like that here in the UK, sadly. Would love to come and live in Armenia, been to Turkey 3 times, once to Ephesus, was so blessed by God to go there. God bless you both and thanks for sharing
@JESUS versus the world...it's actually Sonia, but it doesn't matter!☺️ Yes, the world had changed a lot in 64 years (my age btw). We have made progress in areas of technology, science, medicine etc, but we have regressed morally at frightening speed.😢 To live in a country like Armenia, if you don't know the language (Armenian & Russian), will present many challenges and may prove to be quite difficult. However, we are working on a long term solution i.e. to make English the 2nd language, but it will take time to implement. It is much more doable to live in or near Yerevan, if you can work online from home. Armenian wages are quite low compared to the west, but the cost of living is much cheaper, especially if you're of the frugal type. Stay safe and God bless you and your family, regards, Mitch and Mrs Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Thank you Mitch, truly appreciate your feedback, God willing my husband and I will visit Armenia in the near future....God bless you and Sonia
@Black Bishop...you can contact me via our Channel Page: Click on our Channel Icon, then 'About' then go down to Business Email and click on it. You have to do this on a regular computer. Regards, Mitch
@Roy William...thanks Roy. Anytime you plan to come to Armenia, please drop us a line first (you can find my email via our channel page), we'd love to meet you! May God bless you and your family also.🙏
@Jeevani Gunatilake...there are a few, so it's worthwhile looking at this resource from Repat Armenia: repatarmenia.org/en/practical-info/education-healthcare/a/international-schools-in-armenia They vary in price and the better one's are quite expensive. You should content them via email to get more specific information. Kind regards, Mitch
@Annie...actually, we won't receive the Aussie pension even when we become eligible for it (we'd also have to return to Oz to apply for it and live in Oz for a specified period), as there's no reciprocal agreement between the 2 countries! However, you're right about the Aussie pension being more than the average monthly wage in Armenia. But we trust in Our Lord to show us the way forward, when the time comes!🙏 Thanks for your feedback and may God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
Armenia is one of my favourite country, although I have never visited the land. If you can, could you please tell how to much invest in Armenian property so that I can apply for citizenship? Of course knowing history and language is important. Also I loved Christian history you told in this video❤️ I really enjoyed the video.
@Coco S...thanks for your lovely comments about Armenia and sharing your wish to come and live here in the future!🙏 In regards to buying property and citizenship, it's probably a wise thing to learn the language first, unless you have relatives in Armenia. Let God be your guide in all life's decisions, as there are problems in all countries. If Armenia is where God wants you to live, then He will make it very clear in time. Only be patient and always pray for His guidance. If you've got specific questions about living in Armenia, then I suggest you write me an email...click on my channel and then click on 'About'...you'll find my email there. I'd be very happy to correspond with you. Thanks again for taking the time to watch my videos! God bless you and your family.🙏 Regards, Mitch
I know friends who bought property there and applied for residency tr. And opened business but we're not granted trc also leave alone pr or citizenship. Ovir is the office which was supposed to give tr pr etc. A friend bought on yeghward highway H4. In zovuni opposite the municipality office.
Hello Mitch, Hope you are fine, I am really into the Armenian culture nowadays and the city of Yerevan has always surprised me. I would love to travel to Armenia but I assume that it would be somewhat challenging for me to accommodate and explore the country considering the fact that I am Turkish. I would like to learn your opinion about how I may be treated there and how risky it would be?
@KolFlyir...Sorry it's taken so long for me to reply...I'm just going through all our videos and noticing who I haven't responded to. it's difficult for me to answer your question, but Armenians are generally not judgemental people. Obviously, we still carry the scars from the Genocide, so if you know that and are a kind hearted person, I think you'll be ok. If you only speak Turkish, that may pose a problem. Be wise and if you feel a strong urge to come, then come.
@mystery hindi...if I was to research the answer to this question and wait for a reply from the relevant government department, it would take up several hours of my day. So, unfortunately I cannot give you the answer, as it depends on many factors. However, your first port of call should be to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: www.mfa.am/en/visa/ ... have a good read through the requirements and go from there. Kind regards, Mitch🙏
@Ibrahim kamara...you would have to write to the Armenian Foreign Ministry to apply for an Invitational Visa. Sorry, I only just discovered your comment. Regards, Mitch
@Usha Goel...In Yerevan and some regions the level of education is good. However, more emphasis needs to be placed on developing a strong English language program.
Thank you so very much Mitch and Sonya. Surly what you relate about having a connection to a land, people and God resonates deeply with many, and now more than ever in a time of spiritual floods upon humanity. Many years ago I felt a connection to Australia and the people, who at the time seemed to retain more of the humanity that was being lost in America and much of Europe, so much so I was making plans to move to Australia which were interrupted for several years. When I re-kindled those plans friends in Australia cautioned that it was quickly becoming a different country in ways I cautioned my friends and others in Australia that could befall Australia if people abandoned what made the country and people remarkable and unique in favor of some illusory tale of a superior way peddled by political con-men who had ruined life for people on other shores. What you relate Mitch about what motivated you to follow your hearts and leave Australia for a place with more humanity seems one not to regret but appreciate. What you relate from your hearts echos timeless truth: "Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few." To be guided along the path less traveled it might seem we need to pay attention to an inner spirit that will guide us if we open our hearts to being guided. Many of us around the world, now more than ever are inclined to pay attention two what is on our hearts as you did, and find inspiration from the path you have embarked on, and are inspired to join you on it, and receive the blessings that accompany that path.
@jackoneil3933...thanks so much (as always) for your kind words and spiritual insights, Jack. After spending more than 10 years in different churches with vastly different doctrines, a providential meeting with a wise old man changed everything for me: He tried to get me to summarise the Christian faith and what God wants from His children. You know, I was saying things like being holy, obeying the commandments (all 10 of them), but in a kind of legal sense. Without me realising it, I had become a slave to man's various doctrines and failed to see the simple picture he presented me with: His message was simple and profound... "To love God with all my heart, mind, soul and strength and my neighbour as myself." It is not in the knowing, but in the doing that we become aware of God's presence and His Holy Spirit working through us. This revelation was both a devastating blow to my ego and an epiphany at the same time. I see so many people trying to find God through various doctrines and churches...and many become disillusioned after a time...not in all cases of course, but in a lot of! I do not have all the answers, but God does and by His grace I found His love, by trying to love others as myself. Glory to God for his mercy and kindness to a sinner like me🙏 God bless you and your family, Jack🙏
@Cruising...that's a difficult question to answer in just a few lines...but have a look at this government website for a start...www.mfa.am/en/citizenship/ Kind regards, Mitch
Thank you for this video! Happy that you love our country! ))) And I would like to live some time in Australia, just a few years with my family, can you, please, give me some advice?! Thanks in advance.
@Anna Karazyan...thanks for your kind words! This link will give you all the information you need regarding visas; www.australia.com/en/facts-and-planning/useful-tips/visa-customs-and-quarantine-faq.html Each State in Australia has advantages and disadvantages for long term tourists. If you want to work as a waitress or fruit picker etc, you can find work anywhere...according to the season...but be careful! It's best if you have a relative of friend you can stay with, or at least offer you some advance on where to stay. It's not cheap to live in Australia either...rent is quite high, unless you can share with others. But again, you need to be careful who you choose to live with. Australia is NOT Armenia! You can easily find yourself mixing with the wrong people and quickly get in trouble. I just want to be honest with you Anna. Wishing you all the best and may God bless you.🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
I can so relate to what you said about Australia (the westernized world in general) being a cold place. I see no real future in my country (Norhern Europe). I know the situation in Australia is turning real bad too as I've actually watched a lot of news from over there lately. It's hard to be a Christian here. Can I ask what denomination you are? Would it be hard for an evangelical Christian to find a community in Armenia? I'm interested because we have a big population of Armenians in Scandinavia and most of them seem to subscribe to the native Orthodox church. God bless and take care
@Gabe H Cuod...thank you for your comments regarding the current state of the western world. Yes, it's difficult to be a Christian anywhere at the moment, because the 'world' has another god..."the god of self!" My wife and I are Orthodox Christians, but it's a term I don't like to use much as Orthodoxy, in general, is misunderstood by many. We try to live our lives as taught in the Holy Scriptures and according to the teachings of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which are essentially the same as all the other Orthodox Churches...where Christ is glorified as Our Lord and Saviour...the Son of God, the Logos! Yes, there are Evangelical churches here in Armenia, but I would avoid many of them as they are quite heavily westernised...and that's just not a good recipe for Armenians. However, there is a very good one called the 'Evangelical Church of Armenia', which does a lot of good work. If you google it, you'll find all about their history. I understand your concern about Scandinavian Armenians and their native church. However, as I said before, Orthodoxy is deeply misunderstood. In fact the term 'orthodox' simply means 'right teaching'. Orthodox churches maintain the same doctrines as taught by Christ and His Apostles. The great problem in a lot of Orthodox Churches is the lack of spiritual teaching, so a lot of people remain ignorant of so many precious and beautiful teachings. But Orthodoxy in general, is all about "living our Christian faith". It is a daily experience of God, whereas a lot of Evangelical churches focus on 'salvation' being the end of all things. In fact, salvation, as understood by the Orthodox Church, is a life long process. That's an over-simplification and one that you probably wouldn't agree with. I know something about this subject as I converted to Orthodoxy after spending many years in several different Protestant and Evangelical churches. Once again, thank you for your interest in our video and may the Lord guide and direct you in every step of your life and faith journey. In Christ, Mitch
My family and I enjoy your videos(You meet my husband Tigran and 2 sons Alexandr and Viktor in Tsitsernakaberd park, while riding a bike, in the mornings,my son Alexandr is always very excited when he meets you and comes and tells me all the time🙂God bless you and your family!Enjoy 🇦🇲 Armenia!
Hi Diana jan, I didn't know who you were at first, but now I do!☺️ I also enjoy speaking with Tigran and your boys very much...even though Viktor is a little shy! However, my wife tries to encourage him to talk when she sees him, but Alexandr needs no encouragement...he's very happy to communicate with both of us!😊 Your boys are so nice, so I congratulate you and Tigran for raising them well. It's very nice to see a father doing some physical activities (eg. riding, boxing etc.) with his boys! I'm glad you like our videos...I'm new at this, so I'm trying to create interesting videos. Thanks again and God bless you and your family.🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
Armenian Life with Mitch Dear Mitch,thank you so much for your kind words,it really means a lot to me,and thanks to your wife for encouraging Viktor 😀 I used to join them in the park ,with our daughter (we also have a 5 year old girl)))but as I have online classes in the mornings,now I don’t (I am an English teacher).Hope to meet you and your wife one day in the park😊
@arlettekhederlarian9319...thanks for your love and concern for families in need. Arlette, the best thing to do is to write to me and I can advise you. God bless you and hope to hear from you soon.🙏
Wow what a timely video to have bumped into. We have been thinking of making the move from Canada to Armenia since 2020. Then covid hit and we stopped thinking about it. Just 2 days ago the Lord put this back in our hearts, much stronger than the first time, and we are planning to visit Armenia in September of this year. Would love to meet you and your wife when we are there, learn from your experiences and share testimonies of our Lord Jesus. BTW, the 5 reasons you gave are the exact same reasons we want to move out of cold Canada, and I'm not only talking about the weather. God bless your obedience, and may He who saves use you mightily in Armenia. You can contact me on FB with the same name and picture.
Good morning Mr. Mitch, I am following your video ‘s on you tube , and the subjects you are talking about are very interesting to me, I am Armenian and I am living with my wife and children’s and grand children’s in Europe for long time, My wife and I , we are coming to yerevan for vacation for one month ( 1-6-2023 till 1-7-2023) , I have rent an apartment for one month very near to the centre of Yerevan, My question is , how can we meet you in yerevan , because It is very interesting to me to talk with you about these subjects , how can I contact you please ,when we arrive to Yerevan after a while of time, If you like to contact please answer me , Best regards, Samuel Agob khachadorian
@samuelagob8073...Hi Samuel, I'd be more than happy to correspond with you. Please send me an email via my channel page...Click on our channel icon, select About, then go down to where you see Business Email and select that. However, be sure to do this on a laptop or regular computer as Smartphones will not reveal the email address. Stay safe and God bless you and your family🙏
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Tears welled up in my eyes listening to a non-Armenian talk so passionately about my homeland. God bless you.
@arturchakhmakhchyan...thank you for your heartfelt comment.🙏 We're trying our best to help the Armenian people, but not everyone appreciates that. We simply want to alert Armenians to the beauty and potential of their homeland and encourage them to do everything they can to help improve it. If we complain all the time, what does that achieve? President JFK once famously said, "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." I think that says it all...except for one thing. I believe very strongly that we should all pray for Armenia every day...pray for our government and pray that God would lead us in the way of righteousness once again. Regards from Mitch
Keep strong my brothers and sisters
🕊✝️❤️💙🧡🌍🌎☮️
God bless Armenia. Love from Cyprus. Greeks and Armenians friends for ever
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch inspiring
@@verndtjalbomi6159 ...thank you🙏
Armenia loves you Mitch 🇦🇲🇦🇺😊
Wow Garo, you made my day👍...thank you and God bless you and your family!🙏 Regards Mitch
That’s amazing mate, I’ve always thought about doing this with my wife one day , she is Armenian 🇦🇲❤️
@@Alen.mitwali ...after 9 months...Sorry! Well, don't just think about it mate, you can make it happen if you really want to! Armenia welcomes you!
Thank you for objective thoughts about armenians. You also you are the best armenian man. God bless you
Dear Armen jan, I do not deserve your kind comments...but thank you all the same! God is gracious and I'm sure if our Armenian brothers and sisters return to the faith of their forefathers, Armenia will receive many blessings. God bless you and your family dear brother.🙏
Very nice vlog! As an Indian- American Hindu I love and support Armenia. Will visit this country and meet nice people from Armenia.
@Ganapati Hedge...you're welcome to Armenia any time!😊
Hi everyone, last night we passed 150 subscribers! Thank you so much, we are very grateful to all of you and Our Heavenly Father. God bless you and your families and keep you safe.🙏 Love from Mitch and Mrs Mitch
Thanks from you to make all this beautiful videos from my beautiful Armenia 🇦🇲
My mom and my grandmother used to tell me stories about my great grandfather's escape from the genocide and how he left Armenia to go to the US. He passed away when I was young. I do hope to visit this beautiful land one day and reconnect to my roots. I have a feeling I would fall in love. Thank you for sharing.
@Geographicallly Free ... I pray for the day when you'll be able to visit your motherland. Be assured, she will welcome you with open arms. My wife and I will be glad to show you around and make you feel like you're a part of this ancient land. Best regards, Mitch
@@CapreDiem86 my mom has only told me the very little she knows about the few surviving family members we have that escaped death because it was a conversation specifically about my ancestors, not politics, not religion, and not general history or murder. Of course I'm always interested to learn and I thank you for sharing the document but I'm confused by the tone of your comment.
Sameee. Oordeghen es? Menk Sasoon, Dikranagerd, Gesaria, oo Adanayen enk.
Almost the exact same story, great grandparents survived the Hamidian massacres. Quarter Armenian and trying to learn the language and one day return
After living in US for 40yrs I am ready to move back to my homeland.I miss it deeply its something I can't even put in words.I found after working my ass off in US all I got a house which I still pay mortgage and no time to enjoy life and years flew by.Price of American dream is indeed high.I miss just chilling in Armenia swim in rivers eat natural fruits vegies lamb chicken listen the warmth of my people talking.Armenian hospitality is legendary.I remember my father used to bring foreign students to our house to feed them talk to them.He was interested in others...That's something missing here in US everyone wants to be left alone then you die alone.That's sad....I am ready to move back and thank you for your video and best of luck!
@Ruben Sahak...thanks for your great comment. I hope many more Armenian expats will be inspired to return to their homeland because of what you said.
Armenia is waiting for you, dear brother!
God bless you and your family.
Regards, Mitch
First time watching your videos very well done .
@whynot...Thanks and welcome!
Mitch, you made me cry. This was absolutely beautiful, everything you said, everything you showed. I cannot wait to move back to Armenia as soon as I graduate university!
@Rose Kirakosyan...good girl, we need young people like you to help rebuild our beautiful country.
God bless you and your family.
Kind regards, Mitch
So do I. I even count days. By the way , what course are you studying ?
Armenia is one of few nations that never practiced slavery, our kings were being chosen by whole nation and they never got killed by poisons or their own child's. Our women were always equal to men. Armenia aost never invaded any country. We only fought and will for what is ours. This is the Armenian model of democracy but west liked Greek model more, unfortunately..
@Bat...Interesting perspective...but sadly I've seen many Armenian men treating their wives as second class citizens. Women were never created to be slaves for men, but 'equal' as you say. In fact our Christian faith teaches men (read Ephesians 5 in the Holy Bible) to love their wife as their own body and as Christ loved the Church (God's children). That's something to think about isn't it! Best regards from Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch well communist regime systematically destroyed everything and everyone that didn't fit in their herd mentality system for 70 years. It's a matter of better education that will reach all the levels of society. It is shame for me as an Armenian to have people like that in my country.
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch ... As my own body. You have no idea how I agree with that. In fact, It was coming to my thoughts slowly, untill I read your comment fully.
@Bat...Our Heavenly Father is greater than any regime and our forefathers should be an example to us of how they loved and respected their wives. We need to delve deeper into our Christian faith and roots, because the teaching of our Holy Church has always taught men to love their wives as their own body...that's not something new! God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
I wish you good health. Thank you for the good videos.
Dear Mitch, thanks for your thoughtfullness and personality, truly an amazing story. God bless your family.
@Vazgen Kakobyan...thank you and may God bless you and your family also.🙏
Hi everyone...my apologies for the quality of the audio, but I'm working with what I've got at the moment!☺️ Also, I mentioned that Tsitsernakaberd (that's where the Genocide Memorial is located) is a famous ski resort in Armenia...but of course it's not...it's Tsaghkadzor...well it started with 'TS', so I was close wasn't I!😂
main fear for not living in Armenia; the language
@@andrehof7876 The language is certainly difficult, but many of the younger generation can speak English...particularly in Yerevan. It certainly helps having a wife who speaks Armenian and Russian!👍 Regards, Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch That I have got...and Russian is doable but my word Armenian...it is weird....
@@andrehof7876 I have to agree with you on that one👍
God bless you. Im happy that you are real christians.The important you have God.He will bless you.As to Armenia it differs from any country in the world by spiritual meaning. You may be rich abroad but no spiritial values....
Very informative and interesting.
Thanks for the History lesson
moving to Yerevan soon , from Singapore
@charltonez...please look us up when you arrive🙏
Thank you brother for sharing your good thoughts about Armenia. May God bless you.
@Armine M....thank you and may God bless you and your family also.🙏
Regards, Mitch
Your have an inspirational story Mitch.
I was born in Sydney 35 years ago. When I was 28 I fled the Catholic Church and start going to the Armenian apostilic Church in Chatswood. Even though I was against the teachings of Catholism, the Armenians put me in line.
I met many Armenians in Chatswood and picketed outside the Turk Consulate in Rose Bay on the 100th anniversary of the genocide.
I have been to Yerevan but only spent about 48 hours in Armenia.
I'm hoping to go over to Armenia soon an help out this year. Plus it will be a spring board for me to visit other Middle East countries with Armenian Diaspora (Syria, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt)
@Martin the Metalhead...thanks so much for your interesting comment Martin. Your's is a very unusual, though fascinating, story; especially as it seems you're not of Armenian heritage!
Please keep praying for our country and our Prime Minister and government. I believe Nikol Pashinyan and has team are truly working for the best interests of the nation, but sadly they have many enemies from the "old regime."
We look forward to your future visit to Hayastan Martin, and please get in contact with us if you'd like, before you come.
May God bless you and your family.
Regards, Mitch
thank you for familiarizing yourself with Armenian culture
Got goosebumps watching this❤ Thank you! We live in Izmir and can't wait to visit and research this as our 2nd home❤
@@theuntetheredminimalist Wow...God willing you'll visit soon and find that 2nd home🙏
I am a little ashamed as an Armenian who lives abroad instead of returning home. I hope that will change soon.Thanks for this Video and God Bless you!
@ՄarkaՌ...no need to be ashamed, everyone has different circumstances! However, if you have a strong urge to return to your homeland, ask God to help you and show the way. I wish you all the best my friend.
Kind regards,
Mitch
i've always wanted to visit armenia(im american)it's seems like such a ancient yet cool place which is rad.. plus im from socal so i know quite a few armenian's and theyre some of the nicest genuinely happy about life kind of people and very hospitable
@Joe Pistone...sorry for the late reply (I've been unwell lately). Yes, the Armenian people are very hospitable, especially if you make the effort to open yourself to the culture. You'd be very welcome here if you decide to visit one day. Armenia's one of the few countries where you can just fly in and do normal things during this unprecedented period we're living in. Stay safe and God bless. Regards Mitch
They call foreigners who want to be Armenian citizens, "ABC's" which means, "Armenians by Choice," and I think that's really cute.
Greetings from India!!! Love your channel. God bless!!
@java blues...thank you and God bless you also🙏
Beautiful people 😇 thanks for this video and your honest thoughts and life example!
@VAQ790...thank you so much for your kind words. God bless you and your family.🙏 Regards, Mitch
Hey Mitch! You can't imagine how much I appreciate everything that you do for Armenia. I can't express my gratitude enough. Just know that there are people here, who are next to you and who will not give up until this place is a place where people dream to live. Thank you once again.
@Henry Ford...wow, that's so encouraging to hear...you made my day! Never give up hope, dear brother!🙏
Mitch you guys are awesome thank you so much for your coverage look forward to meeting you one day.
@Arman Ananian...thanks so much for your encouraging words, Arman jan! We'll catch up for sure! You can email me if you like through our channel page...go to 'About' and click on 'Business Email'...but do this via a computer...as Smartphones tend not to show it. Looking forward to meeting up one day soon.🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
I am a US/UK dual national living and working in the Bahamas. I visited Armenia twice in 2015 whilst I lived in Abu Dhabi. I plan on retiring at the end of 2021 and spending six months in Yerevan. The only problem I have with Armenia is that I don't like cold weather. So, I may delay my visit to Yerevan until April.
@Mr Bush Lied...you will be most welcome, whenever you decide to visit Armenia please let us know. Kind regards, Mitch
Thank you for taking the time to share with us from your life in Armenia and your love of Christ and people. I would love to see more videos like this. I live in North Carolina, (USA), am a devout Christian, and am very curious about Armenia. Hello from North Carolina.
@Melody1963...thank you for the lovely comment. As my wife and I are people of faith, we try to mention The Lord in our videos, though sometimes indirectly. If you have any questions on Armenia, please feel free to drop us an email. Click on our Channel icon, then go to 'About'...then Business Email. We'd love to hear from you.
Stay safe and may the Lord bless you and your family. 🙏
Luckily got the chance to visit Yerevan last year in December and It's like a paradise from the rich culture, traditions, arts and heavenly food. It was splendid! I also experienced the same in terms of having a connection with this lovely country, it's like part of my past life . It sounds crazy but when you've mentioned about having a soul connection -it was so profound and good thing that It's not just me who felt the same.
@Ventbuddies2020 Thanks for your lovely comment. May God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch thank you, God Bless us all and Merry Christmas.
We love the positivity that you’re rendering and you guys have a good heart in serving, helping the people there. Please keep safe always.
@@Ventbuddies Thank you for your lovely comment. Stay safe and God bless. Regards, Mitch
Thank you and your wife for the effort you put in.
It's our pleasure🙏😊
I have nothing to say but admire you, Mr. and Mrs. Mitch. Welcome home! Much love to your beautiful family from a local. I know we are not perfect and we have enormous amount of homework to do. I have been watching your channel and I am so glad I found you.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment!
If we all work together, instead of against each other, we'll get there, dear friend🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Yes indeed! You are "WE" too:) Have a wonderful time:)
I got goose bumps listening to your story, Mitch Armenia is your soul land. You are home! Enjoy Armenia for years to come!
@karinehakobyan4218...thanks so much for your beautiful words, Karine jan🙏
I am an Australian born Armenian. One day, I will move there with my future family. Respect to you for moving to your wife's motherland whilst not being Armenian by blood. Just a question, did you learn the Armenian language prior to moving to Armenia, or did you learn it as you lived there over the years? God bless!
@Artsakh is Armenian...thank you for your encouraging words, I'm very happy to know you. It makes my heart glad to know of your intentions to return to your motherland one day with your future family! Armenia needs people like you to help rebuild this amazing nation.🙏 Armenia has suffered for centuries from her enemies, so I believe now is the time of her rebirth...though suffering should not always be considered as a negative thing! I believe a suffering people makes for a humble people! Interestingly, I feel more of a connection with Armenia than I ever felt in Australia...though I do still love my birthplace.👍 However, I have a confession to make!🤫 I cannot speak Hayeren, though I know some everyday words and phrases! It's a beautiful/holy language, but my wife and I speak English at home, so the need is not great for me to learn Armenian. The good news is; I can converse with a lot of young people in English, so it's not a great barrier for me. I hope one day, with God's blessing, I will master Meshrop Mashtot's holy masterpiece of a language...may God bless his soul!🙏 Our warmest regards to you and your family...may God bless you all. Kind regards, Mitch/Peter/Petrosjan😂
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch mate you are a top bloke. I havent even met you and can tell you have a heart of gold. You should really learn, its a beautiful language as I'd assume you already know. I'm glad that you enjoy my homeland - not many people that know the wonders of Hayastan
Thank you for this kind video. God bless your family!
@Anahit P...thank you and may God bless you and your family also.
Really enjoying your story, so inspirational, interesting choice of going to live in Amernia😊
Very very respect. Good videos!
Wow ...what a beautiful video...God bless you and your wife. Your words are powerful as my heart was filled with joy as I listened to your message. May God use you in my homeland country to reach each person you meet and guide them to our Lord.
@Annie Hagopian... thanks Annie...it's impossible for my wife and I to do this work on our own. That's why we always thank God for His presence in our lives. He's the one who gives us the courage and strength needed. Praise the Lord!🙏
Thanks for your lovely comment, Annie. Stay safe and God bless you and your family.🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Thank you God bless you and keep you!
Wow thank you very much for this video !!
@ChaBJJ...You're very welcome!🙏
as a Greek/ Armenian from Australia this is beautiful to see
Very good videos!
You guys should adopt!
Hello Mitch, I felt the same way when I first step on Armenia and now I’m planning to buy property and eventually move over there, any tips on how you do it?
@Aerin X S...With prayer first of all. Secondly, you have to know at least some of the language I think. You can find us on Facebook under the National Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. You can write to us with specific questions.
Great video. Thanks for great words of wisdom.
You are good person ‘s ,
God bless you and your family
@samuelagob8073...many thanks for you kind words...God bless you and your family also🙏
As of 25 Feb 2022 we have nearly 1900 subscribers! Thank you so much and God bless you all.🙏 Please keep praying for the freedom of Artsakh. Kind regards, Mitch
Hi Mitch, great to watch your video & hear your view on Armenia. I love Yerevan and I'll be visiting there next year but would also like to explore other parts of the country as much as possible. 🇦🇲❤🇦🇺
@Rosa...you will be greeted with open arms, dear sister🙏
I absolutely love this video so much! As an Armenian I’m too used to living in Los Angeles to move to Armenia. But kudos!
@Ani garibian...I'm so glad you liked it.☺️ May God bless and protect you there in L.A. and guide you in all your future life Ani. P.S. I hope you can at least come for a visit to your motherland...you never know, you might just fall in love with Armenia!🙏 Regards from Mitch
LA is so overrated. I feel spiritually drained after each visit.
Spot on
Thanks so much Shunt...and may God bless you and the nation of Armenia.🙏 In Christ, Petros
Es sirum em Hayastani!! I was there in 2012, I felt the same thing when I was in Armenia, felt like I was there before but I never was in this life!! I am an American
HappyAppy Boxes...It's Noah's Land...maybe that's why🙏
Thanks, I needed this. God bless you!
@Lalune350z...You're most welcome! God bless you and your family also!
Kind regards, Mitch
Thank you Mitch! May you be safe and God bless you!
@Edgar Hakobyan...thank you and God bless you and your family also🙏
VOXJUYN SIRELI HAYASTAN GOD BLESS YOU ALL AMAMAMAM
I was born in Armenia but raised in LA since I was 2 years old, when I went to Armenia the first time in June 2010 I absolutely loved it. In the one month I was there I made 3 good friends 2 of which I stillll talk to, one of them I met after leaving a casino, and when there were no taxis outside I Started walking down road because in Armenia there are taxis everywhere, in less than 5 minutes some young guy stopped(not taxi) asked me where im going I said Yerevan he said hop in, we ended up going to his friends record store, they burned me music cds we went out had a good time. In America no one stops for no one, and people are so dry and cold, people dont make eye contact and everyone is in their own bubble outside. Another thing there were ZERO homeless people and drug addicts wandering the streets, and its one of the safest countries last year the homicide rate was 34 lol out of a population of 3 million!!! There are cities in Anerica with 1/3 that population which have hundreds of homicides even thousands.
@Levon Vardanyan...We can relate to everything you said!
Thanks for the great comment.
Regards, Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Yea likewise I could relate to almost everything you said. I still love America and theres still many positive things in the states but id rather live and raise my kids in Armenia, where people had less but were soooo much happier.
The only thing is there aren’t too many well paying careers so for now im still in the states and stuck in the same routine rat race trying to make enough money to buy a house in America and Armenia. But for sure I am going to move back its perfect for retirement, in America the government social security for seniors will barely pay for food, in Armenia you can live well with a paid off home, especially since Armenia in the middle strattling Europe, middle east and Asia.
Thank you!
@Serena Gomez...You're welcome!🙏
Nice video Mitch.
@Hratch Karamanoukian...thank you very much!🙏
I absolutely loved your video. I wanted to thank you and your lovely wife for speaking about true human values. Action speaks louder than words and it is obvious to me that, it took faith and courage to do what you did. God bless both of you, my dear brother and sister ✝️🙏
@Vlad Grig...thank you for your kind words.🙏
May God bless you and your family also.
Kind regards,
Mitch
Great video mate thanks
@Fahmi Armota...thank you😊🙏
God bless u and u wife
Mitch thank you for voicing this
@Tamara D...my pleasure!
Beautiful Video, thank you Mitch! As an
Armenian born in the diaspora, i have wanted to visit my homeland for some time. Hopefully will see this beautiful country soon.
@Cbaby...Your motherland will greet you with open arms...and when you come, please be sure to visit us! Stay safe and God bless you and your family.🙏
👍👍👍 amazing people👏👏👏
Very interesting man whith nice laguage and strong explination.
@Artour A...thank you!
I wish you the best may Armenia bring you endless happiness. God bless you!
@A. N... thank you and may God bless you and your family also🙏
Woow that's beautiful! God bless you and God bless the land of Prophet Noah Armenia 🇦🇲!
We are proud of the perfect transmission.
Hi Mitch hope you and your lovely wife doing well . I have question did you stop doing videos about Armenia I have watch all your videos I am waiting for the new ones . Stay safe ,healthy and happy
@Arda....Hi there, we're still making videos, only this week I was quite ill, so no video this week. Hopefully. we'll have a new video out by next weekend.
Stay safe and God bless you and your family.
Kind regards, Mitch
mes 2 ado ont visite l Armenie, elles ont adore tout ,les gens sont tellement accueillants ,la vie n est pas chere et la nourriture tellement bonne ,elles sont retournees au Canada avec de beaux souvenirs ,merci pour ce reportage salut du Canada
@Arlette Kh...I'm glad they liked it so much! It's our pleasure to play a small part in showing the world how much Armenia has to offer. Thanks again for your nice comment, even though I have to copy it to Google Translate, in order to understand what you're saying.😂
Kind regards, Mitch
Hello there Mitch! I really did enjoy this video. I just left Tbilisi in Georgia after having been there for 6 - 7 months. I am now in Riga in Latvia and next week I will be in the UK. And since I am a Norwegian I will visit Norway one week later. But then I am coming back to Tbilisi a bit later. Have often thought of visiting Yerevan and sort of decided to do this next time I am back in Tbilisi at which point it would have been great if we could connect? God bless and thanks for sharing your videos from Armenia!
@Helge Normann...please get in contact with us when you visit Armenia...Mrs Mitch and I will be only too happy to greet you and show you around!🙏 You can go to our channel page...click on About and then Business email. Please do this on a regular computer or laptop though, otherwise my email might not be visible.
Kind regards, Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch - Thanks for responding so fast....and yes...I most certainly will!!🙂
I’m in love with ❤️🇦🇲ARMENIA 🇦🇲 ❤️
That's great!
Well said . These are some of the reasons I will visit Armenian. The land is rich with life and history.
@j v...We look forward to having you visit our beautiful country.🙏
Hello Dear Mitch and Sonnie, ( hope I pronounced that right ) so happy to meet you both. I understand what you mean about people becoming distant and somehow indifferent, its becoming more like that here in the UK, sadly. Would love to come and live in Armenia, been to Turkey 3 times, once to Ephesus, was so blessed by God to go there. God bless you both and thanks for sharing
@JESUS versus the world...it's actually Sonia, but it doesn't matter!☺️
Yes, the world had changed a lot in 64 years (my age btw). We have made progress in areas of technology, science, medicine etc, but we have regressed morally at frightening speed.😢
To live in a country like Armenia, if you don't know the language (Armenian & Russian), will present many challenges and may prove to be quite difficult. However, we are working on a long term solution i.e. to make English the 2nd language, but it will take time to implement. It is much more doable to live in or near Yerevan, if you can work online from home. Armenian wages are quite low compared to the west, but the cost of living is much cheaper, especially if you're of the frugal type.
Stay safe and God bless you and your family,
regards, Mitch and Mrs Mitch
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Thank you Mitch, truly appreciate your feedback, God willing my husband and I will visit Armenia in the near future....God bless you and Sonia
Hi..Mitch..Is there any way i can contact you?
@Black Bishop...you can contact me via our Channel Page: Click on our Channel Icon, then 'About' then go down to Business Email and click on it. You have to do this on a regular computer.
Regards, Mitch
armenia is a magical place...
@Tabby Cat...that it is! 😻
Such a lovely video im subscribing
@Carlo Apelian...thank you so much. God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
hello, Mr Mitch thanks for sharing your reasons to stay in Armenia. hope we will one day meet in Yeravan. God bless you
@Roy William...thanks Roy. Anytime you plan to come to Armenia, please drop us a line first (you can find my email via our channel page), we'd love to meet you!
May God bless you and your family also.🙏
Can you please give an advise if there are good schools in English there for my daughter she is 8 yrs. Is the fees expensive?
@Jeevani Gunatilake...there are a few, so it's worthwhile looking at this resource from Repat Armenia:
repatarmenia.org/en/practical-info/education-healthcare/a/international-schools-in-armenia
They vary in price and the better one's are quite expensive. You should content them via email to get more specific information.
Kind regards,
Mitch
You are absolutely right sir
@azazeel L...Thank you...but why on earth did you choose such a last name for your channel?
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch it's an old name
lol
The main reason is the cost of living. Your fortnightly Australian pension is more than the average monthly wage in Armenia
@Annie...actually, we won't receive the Aussie pension even when we become eligible for it (we'd also have to return to Oz to apply for it and live in Oz for a specified period), as there's no reciprocal agreement between the 2 countries! However, you're right about the Aussie pension being more than the average monthly wage in Armenia. But we trust in Our Lord to show us the way forward, when the time comes!🙏 Thanks for your feedback and may God bless you and your family. Regards, Mitch
I am looking forward move to Armenia 2022 .Gods Will and my pleasure .Hello my lovely people.Gods blessings .
@Gods Armakedon H14...We look forward to your arrival🙏
God bless you !
@sen seo...Thank you! May God bless you and your family also.🙏 Regards, Mitch
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Armenia is one of my favourite country, although I have never visited the land. If you can, could you please tell how to much invest in Armenian property so that I can apply for citizenship? Of course knowing history and language is important. Also I loved Christian history you told in this video❤️ I really enjoyed the video.
@Coco S...thanks for your lovely comments about Armenia and sharing your wish to come and live here in the future!🙏
In regards to buying property and citizenship, it's probably a wise thing to learn the language first, unless you have relatives in Armenia. Let God be your guide in all life's decisions, as there are problems in all countries. If Armenia is where God wants you to live, then He will make it very clear in time. Only be patient and always pray for His guidance.
If you've got specific questions about living in Armenia, then I suggest you write me an email...click on my channel and then click on 'About'...you'll find my email there. I'd be very happy to correspond with you. Thanks again for taking the time to watch my videos!
God bless you and your family.🙏 Regards, Mitch
I know friends who bought property there and applied for residency tr. And opened business but we're not granted trc also leave alone pr or citizenship. Ovir is the office which was supposed to give tr pr etc.
A friend bought on yeghward highway H4. In zovuni opposite the municipality office.
Hello Mitch,
Hope you are fine, I am really into the Armenian culture nowadays and the city of Yerevan has always surprised me. I would love to travel to Armenia but I assume that it would be somewhat challenging for me to accommodate and explore the country considering the fact that I am Turkish.
I would like to learn your opinion about how I may be treated there and how risky it would be?
Siktir eşek don't come you killed my brother with you're drone
@KolFlyir...Sorry it's taken so long for me to reply...I'm just going through all our videos and noticing who I haven't responded to. it's difficult for me to answer your question, but Armenians are generally not judgemental people. Obviously, we still carry the scars from the Genocide, so if you know that and are a kind hearted person, I think you'll be ok. If you only speak Turkish, that may pose a problem. Be wise and if you feel a strong urge to come, then come.
Hello sir can you tell me how much money do you pay permanent resident visa process and price please reply sir🙏
@mystery hindi...if I was to research the answer to this question and wait for a reply from the relevant government department, it would take up several hours of my day. So, unfortunately I cannot give you the answer, as it depends on many factors. However, your first port of call should be to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: www.mfa.am/en/visa/ ... have a good read through the requirements and go from there.
Kind regards, Mitch🙏
Great content!!
@Andreas I R E...thanks Andreas.🙏
How can I move to work and live in Armenia from Ghana?
@Ibrahim kamara...you would have to write to the Armenian Foreign Ministry to apply for an Invitational Visa. Sorry, I only just discovered your comment. Regards, Mitch
Thank you for your nice video, please let us know how is school education for children 10 yrs age in public schools
@Usha Goel...In Yerevan and some regions the level of education is good. However, more emphasis needs to be placed on developing a strong English language program.
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Thank you
I would add in the title (from a non-Armenian) which will help a lot of other international people clicking into the video and maybe deciding to come🙏
@Armen Ananian...good suggestion, maybe I'll change the thumbnail too.🙏
Thank you so very much Mitch and Sonya. Surly what you relate about having a connection to a land, people and God resonates deeply with many, and now more than ever in a time of spiritual floods upon humanity. Many years ago I felt a connection to Australia and the people, who at the time seemed to retain more of the humanity that was being lost in America and much of Europe, so much so I was making plans to move to Australia which were interrupted for several years.
When I re-kindled those plans friends in Australia cautioned that it was quickly becoming a different country in ways I cautioned my friends and others in Australia that could befall Australia if people abandoned what made the country and people remarkable and unique in favor of some illusory tale of a superior way peddled by political con-men who had ruined life for people on other shores. What you relate Mitch about what motivated you to follow your hearts and leave Australia for a place with more humanity seems one not to regret but appreciate.
What you relate from your hearts echos timeless truth:
"Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few."
To be guided along the path less traveled it might seem we need to pay attention to an inner spirit that will guide us if we open our hearts to being guided. Many of us around the world, now more than ever are inclined to pay attention two what is on our hearts as you did, and find inspiration from the path you have embarked on, and are inspired to join you on it, and receive the blessings that accompany that path.
@jackoneil3933...thanks so much (as always) for your kind words and spiritual insights, Jack.
After spending more than 10 years in different churches with vastly different doctrines, a providential meeting with a wise old man changed everything for me:
He tried to get me to summarise the Christian faith and what God wants from His children.
You know, I was saying things like being holy, obeying the commandments (all 10 of them), but in a kind of legal sense. Without me realising it, I had become a slave to man's various doctrines and failed to see the simple picture he presented me with: His message was simple and profound...
"To love God with all my heart, mind, soul and strength and my neighbour as myself."
It is not in the knowing, but in the doing that we become aware of God's presence and His Holy Spirit working through us.
This revelation was both a devastating blow to my ego and an epiphany at the same time.
I see so many people trying to find God through various doctrines and churches...and many become disillusioned after a time...not in all cases of course, but in a lot of!
I do not have all the answers, but God does and by His grace I found His love, by trying to love others as myself. Glory to God for his mercy and kindness to a sinner like me🙏
God bless you and your family, Jack🙏
Bless you 🕊 ✝️❤️💙🧡✝️🕊
May I know how is the path to becoming citizen of Armenia as foreigner? Thank you and God Bless!
@Cruising...that's a difficult question to answer in just a few lines...but have a look at this government website for a start...www.mfa.am/en/citizenship/
Kind regards, Mitch
What are the best health insurance options for Western expats living in Armenia?
@Mr Bush Lied...Ingo Armenia health insurance. Without doubt the best in Armenia in our opinion.
Thank you for this video! Happy that you love our country! )))
And I would like to live some time in Australia, just a few years with my family, can you, please, give me some advice?!
Thanks in advance.
@Anna Karazyan...thanks for your kind words!
This link will give you all the information you need regarding visas;
www.australia.com/en/facts-and-planning/useful-tips/visa-customs-and-quarantine-faq.html
Each State in Australia has advantages and disadvantages for long term tourists. If you want to work as a waitress or fruit picker etc, you can find work anywhere...according to the season...but be careful! It's best if you have a relative of friend you can stay with, or at least offer you some advance on where to stay. It's not cheap to live in Australia either...rent is quite high, unless you can share with others. But again, you need to be careful who you choose to live with. Australia is NOT Armenia! You can easily find yourself mixing with the wrong people and quickly get in trouble. I just want to be honest with you Anna.
Wishing you all the best and may God bless you.🙏
Kind regards, Mitch
Thank you very much!)
I can so relate to what you said about Australia (the westernized world in general) being a cold place. I see no real future in my country (Norhern Europe). I know the situation in Australia is turning real bad too as I've actually watched a lot of news from over there lately. It's hard to be a Christian here. Can I ask what denomination you are? Would it be hard for an evangelical Christian to find a community in Armenia? I'm interested because we have a big population of Armenians in Scandinavia and most of them seem to subscribe to the native Orthodox church. God bless and take care
@Gabe H Cuod...thank you for your comments regarding the current state of the western world. Yes, it's difficult to be a Christian anywhere at the moment, because the 'world' has another god..."the god of self!"
My wife and I are Orthodox Christians, but it's a term I don't like to use much as Orthodoxy, in general, is misunderstood by many. We try to live our lives as taught in the Holy Scriptures and according to the teachings of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which are essentially the same as all the other Orthodox Churches...where Christ is glorified as Our Lord and Saviour...the Son of God, the Logos!
Yes, there are Evangelical churches here in Armenia, but I would avoid many of them as they are quite heavily westernised...and that's just not a good recipe for Armenians. However, there is a very good one called the 'Evangelical Church of Armenia', which does a lot of good work. If you google it, you'll find all about their history.
I understand your concern about Scandinavian Armenians and their native church. However, as I said before, Orthodoxy is deeply misunderstood. In fact the term 'orthodox' simply means 'right teaching'. Orthodox churches maintain the same doctrines as taught by Christ and His Apostles. The great problem in a lot of Orthodox Churches is the lack of spiritual teaching, so a lot of people remain ignorant of so many precious and beautiful teachings. But Orthodoxy in general, is all about "living our Christian faith". It is a daily experience of God, whereas a lot of Evangelical churches focus on 'salvation' being the end of all things. In fact, salvation, as understood by the Orthodox Church, is a life long process. That's an over-simplification and one that you probably wouldn't agree with. I know something about this subject as I converted to Orthodoxy after spending many years in several different Protestant and Evangelical churches.
Once again, thank you for your interest in our video and may the Lord guide and direct you in every step of your life and faith journey.
In Christ, Mitch
Blessings xxx
My family and I enjoy your videos(You meet my husband Tigran and 2 sons Alexandr and Viktor in Tsitsernakaberd park, while riding a bike, in the mornings,my son Alexandr is always very excited when he meets you and comes and tells me all the time🙂God bless you and your family!Enjoy 🇦🇲 Armenia!
Hi Diana jan, I didn't know who you were at first, but now I do!☺️ I also enjoy speaking with Tigran and your boys very much...even though Viktor is a little shy! However, my wife tries to encourage him to talk when she sees him, but Alexandr needs no encouragement...he's very happy to communicate with both of us!😊 Your boys are so nice, so I congratulate you and Tigran for raising them well. It's very nice to see a father doing some physical activities (eg. riding, boxing etc.) with his boys! I'm glad you like our videos...I'm new at this, so I'm trying to create interesting videos. Thanks again and God bless you and your family.🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
Armenian Life with Mitch
Dear Mitch,thank you so much for your kind words,it really means a lot to me,and thanks to your wife for encouraging Viktor 😀 I used to join them in the park ,with our daughter (we also have a 5 year old girl)))but as I have online classes in the mornings,now I don’t (I am an English teacher).Hope to meet you and your wife one day in the park😊
@@dianaadamyan850 It will be great for us to meet you Diana jan! Regards from Mitch (aka Petros jan) and Mrs Mitch (aka Sonia jan)!😊
Bonjour , je voudrai aider financierement un famille armenienne dans le besoin . voulez vous me dire la procedure ,merci
@arlettekhederlarian9319...thanks for your love and concern for families in need. Arlette, the best thing to do is to write to me and I can advise you. God bless you and hope to hear from you soon.🙏
Wow what a timely video to have bumped into. We have been thinking of making the move from Canada to Armenia since 2020. Then covid hit and we stopped thinking about it.
Just 2 days ago the Lord put this back in our hearts, much stronger than the first time, and we are planning to visit Armenia in September of this year.
Would love to meet you and your wife when we are there, learn from your experiences and share testimonies of our Lord Jesus.
BTW, the 5 reasons you gave are the exact same reasons we want to move out of cold Canada, and I'm not only talking about the weather.
God bless your obedience, and may He who saves use you mightily in Armenia.
You can contact me on FB with the same name and picture.
@Rafi Allaouirdian...May the Lord bless you and keep you and show you the way forward🙏
Good morning Mr. Mitch,
I am following your video ‘s on you tube , and the subjects you are talking about are very interesting to me,
I am Armenian and I am living with my wife and children’s and grand children’s in Europe for long time,
My wife and I , we are coming to yerevan for vacation for one month ( 1-6-2023 till 1-7-2023) , I have rent an apartment for one month very near to the centre of Yerevan,
My question is , how can we meet you in yerevan , because It is very interesting to me to talk with you about these subjects , how can I contact you please ,when we arrive to Yerevan after a while of time, If you like to contact please answer me ,
Best regards,
Samuel Agob khachadorian
@samuelagob8073...Hi Samuel, I'd be more than happy to correspond with you. Please send me an email via my channel page...Click on our channel icon, select About, then go down to where you see Business Email and select that. However, be sure to do this on a laptop or regular computer as Smartphones will not reveal the email address. Stay safe and God bless you and your family🙏
We are only allowed six months in Armenia. Can we run the border, every six months?
@Henrik Rolfsen...I think you can. We had some friends from England who did that...went to Georgia for a day or 2, then came back in.
@Henrik Rolfsen...not sure if you could do that indefinitely though
Armenia or Georgia? Where is best to live?
@Simon Fawaz...I can only give advice on Armenia, as I've never been to Georgia