The Journey Must Continue

Although the good-byes don’t get easier, and the load never lighter, the journey must continue. When days seem long and tiring, and nights restless, the journey must continue. When I see no light at the end of the present tunnel, and the future seems  frightening, the journey must continue. When my

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Volunteers and friends: Eddie and Bekki Ortiz

Adventures at Real Hope for Haiti! – Bekki and Eddie Ortiz May 2010 – this was my second time at RHFH, my husband’s first. Being there is a blessing, a life-changing time. One of the things I have always liked about RHFH is their many pronged approach to serving their

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Worship Wednesday: The Heart Turned Outward

By: Casey Zachary Prior to Rene Descartes, the jumping off point for philosophical questions began with God. Descartes’ “I think, therefore I am” shifted this dramatically (within the framework of Western thought) to beginning these questions with “self.” Cultural gravity has brought us to the place we now find ourselves.

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Happy Birthday Lori!

By: Licia Betor Most of you do not know this, but I was born 2 days before Lori’s first birthday.  We are the same age for two days of the year.  So today we want to wish Lori a very Happy Birthday! She has been working all day doing dressing

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Links to Look Over

By: Casey Zachary A nice article written about the benefit of donating to small, grassroots organizations like RHFH. A discussion as to how the recent Cholera Outbreak is impacting the already less than adequate food production in Haiti. Last official count I saw was 3,333 dead from cholera. Troubling reports

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