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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Photo of the Day

Our friend, who is a nurse, doctored up this photo, of Cazale’s most beloved nurse, Lori. Caroline…. For the win!!!!!!!

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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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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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AP Reporter’s take on the struggle that was 2010 for the Haitian people

By: Casey Zachary AP reporter Jonathan Katz (@KatzOnEarth) chronicles the emotional, psychological, and physical struggles of a Haitian man named Aliodor has faced since the Earthquake. Here is his excellent article. It is a sad state of affairs, that nearly one year after the quake, solutions still seem so terribly

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