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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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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It is time to party like it is 1975…

By: Jess Lehman and Anna Kagstrom Happy 36th Birthday to Elicia Betor!!!! We (Anna and Jess) have broken onto the blog in order to notify you of this important day. Please please please leave an encouraging birthday message for our friend Licia. We would love to see record breaking comments

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Soup Joumou for Independence Day in Haiti

By: Casey Zachary Haitian Soup Joumou is more than just soup. This is their independence day soup, this is what Haitians drink all day on New Year’s day, January 1st, the day they celebrate their independence day. Haitian Pumpkin soup/soup joumou is tradition. The Haitian revolution began in 1791 and ended January

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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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