Update from the Cholera Crib

by: Lori The cholera house numbers have been decreasing for the last few days.  We are thankful, but cautious.  We had this situation in early December too and things didn’t go as hoped.  Our staff of 22 is doing a fabulous job and I am so proud of the care

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New kids this month…

By: Licia Johnley died this past weekend.  He had been fighting Meningitis, strange fevers and HIV.  He was 2 months old and 5 pounds. Benson was admitted this past week with pneumonia and was having problems breathing.  Dr. Jen treated him and he was on oxygen for several days.  He

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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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Lord Savior…

To many times, Lord, when I see a dream die, I allow disappointment to engulf me. I lose hope because my plans have come to nothing, and it’s so much easier to give up than to try. To many times, Lord, when it seems that I’m only spinning my wheels

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Community Work Day

by: Lori Last June, the community group planted lots of flamboyant trees along a 1.5 mile stretch of road. Today, some of the group started at one end and weeded around the trees a bit.  There was thorn bushes, vines, and other weeds growing around them and hindering their growth.

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Answers…to Answer the Question, Dude!

Last week, we asked for questions for our RHFH staff missionaries and families. Here are some of the responses. How do you deal with the instability of the country where you serve? I mean, I know you guys and I know that you have many dedicated workers who love you

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