Missions Monday: C.T. Studd

C.T. Studd was an English pioneer missionary that worked in China, India, and Africa lived from 1863-1931. He was a son of a wealthy planter, Studd was converted under D.L. Moody in 1876, educated at Cambridge, and played cricket for the English national team. He was one of the famous

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Funds for Intensive care tent

9 people gave to this need and met the goal of $1800.  We are so thankful to each of you for your prayers and donations to these most deserving kids.  God will bless you in a special way!  I am sure of it!  We will still be accepting funds for

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“It is Jesus who heals, not I”

By: Volunteer Jess Lehman Jesus is at work. mir·a·cle – noun: 1. an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause.

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Answer the Question, Dude!!!!

We are going to try round #2, since the first time was such a hit. Rules are, you ask any question that interest you to the RHFH staff missionaries and family in the comments section of this blog post, and we will do our best to answer it.

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Worship Wednesday: Final Thoughts on Isaiah 58

By: Casey Zachary Isaiah 58 One additional way this text should impact Christians in regards to turning inward versus turning outward is how churches engage the communities in which they live. There is a heavy tilt towards an academic emphasis in preparing pastors for ministry. This transfers over to their

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New kids from the past few weeks

by:Licia Auguslene 19 pounds 24 months- 1st time with kwashiorkor-currently on the medika mamba program Ginel 5 years old 24 pounds-2nd time with kwashiorkor-currently on the medika mamba program Jn Simon 12 months old 9 pounds.  His mama is very sick and malnourished and was trying to breastfeed him as well. 

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