Cleaning the River

HAPPY SATURDAY! (Anna here)  I love that my first day here was Saturday because I got to see the community group in action right in front of RHFH and weighed all the kids.  Crazy how much kids grow in 4 months!! See these hardworking people? Aren’t they awesome! The community

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“It is Jesus who heals, not I”

By: Volunteer Jess Lehman Jesus is at work. mir·a·cle – noun: 1. an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause.

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Missions Monday: David Brainerd

By: Casey Zachary David Brainerd lived a short life from 1718-1747. He was born one of nine children, with his mother and father both passing away before he was 14. He studied at Yale for three years, until he was expelled for criticizing a tutor. Although he did not received

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Missions Monday: Jonathan Goforth

By: Casey Zachary Goforth. What an awesome name for a missionary! Jonathan Goforth was a Canadian missionary to China that lived from 1859-1936. He was born and raised on a farm in rural Ontario, the 7th of 11 children. He converted to Christianity when he was 18 and was a

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Missions Monday: William Carey

By: Casey Zachary William Carey lived from 1761-1834 and served as a missionary to India. He is often referred to as the “Father of Modern Missions” was his life and ministry in many ways inaugurated the “Great Century” of missionary outreach. Carey was born into poverty and became an apprentice

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Happy New Year from Ayati

**Happy New Year** RHFH would like to thank our faithful friends who were so generous in the giving of their resources, encouragement, and prayer during the seemingly relentless and unyielding obstacles that came Haiti’s way in 2010. Because of your sacrifice, many happy reunions like the one pictured above were

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