Posts Tagged ‘health’
Kager, Kenya, 2010: Transformation
Posted Jun 06 in Trip Recaps by 3 Comments
After 5 weeks in Kager, Kenya, I’ve been amazed at the impact Jubilee Village Project is having…
The Village
Posted May 06 in Articles by 4 Comments
In such a small, tightly-knit community, I didn’t have to look far to see that Kager is a special place!
Sticks. Trash. Home.
Posted Feb 05 in Articles by 6 Comments
In the midst of disaster, God is orchestrating something huge…
Photo Gallery: Finding a Way
Posted Feb 03 in Photo Galleries by 11 Comments
Despite having everything set against them, Haitians will find a way to go on.
One at a Time
Posted Feb 01 in Articles by 21 Comments
With millions of Haitians sick, hungry and homeless, is there any way to have hope for the future?
The Aqueduct
Posted Jan 04 in Articles by 1 Comment
On a trip to a remote jungle village, I learned a valuable lesson about social justice…
At Our Doorstep: Haiti 2009
Posted Nov 26 in Trip Recaps by No Comments
In a country wracked by poverty and generational injustice, we saw glimmers of an incredible hope…
Love Without Limits
Posted Nov 17 in Articles by 8 Comments
Martha Mude has a way of taking ordinary concepts, like “love your neighbor” to extraordinary lengths.
A Clean Start
Posted Nov 04 in Articles by 6 Comments
In the face of daunting problems like drought and hunger, I discovered the power and promise in the gift of a clean start.
The American Dream
Posted Oct 20 in Articles by 7 Comments
In an interview with a Honduran immigrant last week, I discovered why an experienced medical technician is now putting on roofing tiles in the suburbs…
