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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Artist for Hope-supplies needed

Artist for Hope is doing great things for RHFH.  This past week we had several different classes to teach ladies different skills.  There was a knitting class. They are currently learning this new skill. Another group of ladies learned how to make simple earrings.  They had lots of fun learning

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Saturday Morning Snack…

We see many severe burns due to oil lamps in our clinic. This is an interesting alternative for lighting one’s home in rural Haiti. Sadly, corruption continues to increase the burden on those already oppressed. The Global Health Fund has major accounting issues. Haitian President, Rene Preval, says JCD should

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Are you willing?

So I Send You -Margaret Clarkson So send I you to labor unrewarded, To serve unpaid, unloved, unsought, unknown, To bear rebuke, to suffer scorn and scoffing, So send I you to toil for me alone. So send I you – to loneliness and longing, With heart a-hungering for the

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2 three pound babies

by:Licia This week we had 2 three pound babies come into the clinic. First is Tania.  Her mother was sick and on her way to a doctor in Port.  She started having labor pains in the truck.  In a few quick minutes she delivered Tania.  Tania was still enclosed in

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