Missions Monday: Elanor Chestnut (1868-1905)

By: Casey Zachary Elanor Chestnut was a medical missionary and martyr in southern China. After being deserted by her father, she was raised by a single mother of modest means. Being extremely determined, she attended school and became a doctor. After finishing her training, in 1893, she was sent to

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Saturday Morning Snack…

There is increasing scrutiny on NGO’s and the general post quake recovery. Of 1,583 contracts given in Haiti from the U.S. government totaling $267 million, only 20, for a total of $4.3 million, went to Haitian-owned companies, according to a review by the Associated Press. JCD talking crazy. He’s insane

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The Goal has been met!

YES!  YES!  YES!  THANK YOU!  THANK YOU!  THANK YOU!  We are so excited that we have reached our goal of $3000 for our infant formula matching funds.  You all together just made $3000 become $6000.  Dad will be traveling to Port this coming week to purchase a large load of

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Infant formula

  See the post below about how you can help reach our goal of a $3000 matching grant for infant formula.  Below is what has currently been given.

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