Monthly Archives - April 2015

Mary

Mary is a house mama at the Father’s House Kabale, and takes care of nine girls in her home. Her girls like studying, especially when they come back from school. Concerning their behaviors, some of them are very well […]

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Chickens helping families

Jean Ronald (above)  is helping raise chickens at the GO Haiti poultry farm. A second-year student in the Pathways Program, he’s learning how to care for animals like goats and chickens, plant and grow crops, and is developing valuable […]

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5 Images from 3 Days in Haiti

Flying back from Haiti, I’m filled with gratitude for all God did the last three days. I hope these word pics capture a few of the highlights…

 A Pound of Spaghetti. Aniove, a six-year-old sweetheart from Darivager (pictured to the […]

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Anthony and Edwin. Worth it for One.

Anthony starts his Wednesday mornings in a Parkville coffee shop loft with Mike Fox and some other men.  Stemming from God’s Word, topics are real and free flowing: marriage, parenting, business, finances, and sometimes orphan care. It was here […]

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Better than a Basket

Around the world, babies sleep in all kinds of places. Moms in Africa use wraps to strap little ones to their backs for hours. Closer to home, little droolers sometimes catch a nap while hanging like a cluster of […]

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Josephine B.

Josephine cares for 8 energetic boys in Bunia, Congo. The children live in a family climate here with her, and love one another. She explains that the boys behave very well, sometimes even better than the girls!
We would like […]

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Rose

With help from other Mamas and as part of the leadership team, Rose helps cares for 19 girls in Cambry, Haiti. Cambry is one of our pioneer villages and is located on the south coast near Les Caye. Rose […]

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If only we had known vs. Once we knew

Last month, a single mom was struggling to pay the bills.  With five children in the home, this was nothing new.  Working hard to make sure there is a little money at the end of month is her normal.  […]

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A very important meal

by Stephanie Mutert, Trip Manager
Imagine two classrooms. The first has a teacher standing at the front at a brown chalk board writing out the day’s lesson that the students need to copy into their notebooks. The students are in […]

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Annet T

Annet T. is a house mom at Kabale Father’s House and takes care of 10 girls. Concerning their academics, she says they try harder and read. Two of them repeated class this year, and she hopes and prays for […]

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