Highlights from Haiti: 5 December 2014

Tensions rise as political impasse persists in Haiti. Haiti’s amputee soccer team heading to Amputee World Cup. A missionary from Thailand writes eloquently about some not-so-often-talked-about struggles missionaries must endure. Marriott is scheduled to open a major hotel in Port-au-Prince in February, with possible expansion in the future. A beach

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Thankful-throw back Thursday

My throwback Thursday just goes back one month.  But I think it is important to share this with you.  Every single day we go through many emotions…highs…and lows…it is hard at times.  It hurts. These three beautiful children were all admitted within the last month.  They all suffered from severe

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Children can teach us how we ought to come to Christ.

Luke 18:15-17 15 Now they were bringing even infants to him that he might touch them. And when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them. 16 But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.

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The kids love volunteers!!

Richlore says: He is happy when you come.  He wants you to know that he is 8 yrs old and lives with his mother, father, 3 brothers and 1 sister.  He lives a long way away from RHFH.  He is happy when you come and sad when you leave. Judner says: He

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Highlights from Haiti: 28 November 2014

Cool invention! Prototype of a portable, inflatable incubator, cost around $400 to make as opposed to the ones used in hospitals that cost upwards of $47K. Huge possibilities for the developing contexts. In case you are ever in NYC, here is where you can find some great Haitian food. A

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News Admits to the Rescue Center

DONSKY He is is 2 1/2 years old and weighs 28 1/2 pounds.  He has been sick for over a month with kwashiorkor. His mama thought he has a curse upon him and was trying to get the curse removed.  His edema got so bad that his foot split open.

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