Worship Wednesday: Walking on Dry Land…

By: Casey Zachary I couldn’t help but think of the Haitian people this morning as I read the first few chapters of Joshua and the account of the Israelites crossing the Jordan River, entering into the Promised Land. I realize this story is specific to those who were led by

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future neighbors

by: Lori Real Hope For Haiti purchased land in December 2009 to build a more permanent place (currently rent all our buildings) and expand our services to the local population.  Many are happy for the mission growth and new location which is only one mile from our current facilities.  The village

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Hymn: Chants D’esperance #5 en Kreyol

[chirbit:http://chirb.it/C13zzJ] Rough translation Moun ki mete nan Jezu (Those who put themselves in Jesus) Gnou konfians ki san mezu (Have a confidence that cannot be measured) yo kapab pa jamn tonbe (They will never fall) Deliverans you assure (Their deliverance is assured) ke (chorus): Ak konfians n-a va mache (With

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Saturday Morning Snack…

By: Casey Zachary A fascinating website that compares your life with what it would be like if you were born in Haiti, or any other country. Here is a practical guide to discussing the Haiti Earthquake, or any natural disaster, with your children. The US begins deporting Haitians for the

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A Video Describing the RHFH Rescue Center

We are grateful for the many new friends that have become aware of Real Hope for Haiti in the recent months. For those who read about the Rescue Center, but do not understand its purpose, here is a video from Licia Betor, director of the RHFH Rescue Center, explaining what

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Love, Happy, Joy, Joy…. [Video]

The Haitian people face some of the fiercest and most challenging battles you can imagine. Despite this, they tend to have a jovial attitude despite all they endure each day. We are grateful to share life with them, both the good and bad times. At times, we weep and mourn.

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