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A Mother’s Day Gift that Keeps on Giving
With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, I typed an email to our Zambian staff asking how we could best serve our Mamas at Every Orphan’s Hope. We have so many supporters that not only have a heart for the orphan but also have a love for …
Read MoreCalling All Campers
As we pulled into Chongwe, a large crowd of village children gathered around waiting to participate in Camp Hope. Each child wore their Sunday best and were eager to be a part of Camp Hope. Every child lined up to be registered and had breakfast …
Read MoreMore than Enough
While attending a familiar church service, I was a bit surprised when in the midst of the Sunday morning routine my heart whispered, “I want more!” I had experienced the “more” my heart was craving, but it was 8,000 miles away in a dusty building …
Read MoreA Mama’s Love is Like No Other
To say I was excited to visit Zambia this last February, would be a huge understatement. I love Africa. I love the little babies, the people, the sights, the smells, the adventure — and I couldn’t wait to visit Zambia for the first time. I …
Read MoreLooking Back…and Sponsoring On!
How easily we can recall a story that’s so close to our hearts, even if it happened years ago in a country that is 8,000 miles away. Meet some of our very first sponsors: Jonathan and Jennifer Jenkins. In 2003, the young couple from Bluemont, Virginia, embarked …
Read MoreStretched and Surrendering
Going a mile a minute is not the most ideal situation. I think the faster I move the less I am being moved. Sure, I am getting more done, but efficiency becomes my motivation. I’m constantly looking ahead at the next project, house chore or …
Read MoreOn Holy Ground
During my visit to Zambia, I stayed at My Father’s House Orphan Homes in Chongwe. We played soccer; chased each other around in the Zambian version of Duck, Duck, Goose; learned hand games; and drew silly pictures in the dirt. What I didn’t expect, was …
Read MoreThe Joy of the Lord is their Strength
Why travel across the world to care for the distressed when there’s plenty of suffering in our own hometown? You’re not the only one who’s asked the question. I’ve long held the belief that we should take care of our own before venturing across the …
Read MoreTake the 1/27 Challenge!
Take any one of these 27 steps to care for orphans and widows in Zambia. 1. Pray for 27 minutes for the orphans and widows in HIV/AIDS-affected communities. 2. Sponsor an orphan for $27/mo. 100% of your sponsorship goes to help your sponsored child! 3. Mobilize …
Read MoreChicks and Bricks
Centreville Presbyterian Church in Virginia partnered with us during the holiday season! For their Advent Conspiracy campaign, members of the church contributed to our homes and chicken run by buying bricks and chicks! Watch the videos they presented to their congregation!
Read MoreCreative Efforts of a Captured Heart
In the midst of this holiday season, we have witnessed some wonderful and CUTE ideas which supporters are using to raise funds for Every Orphan’s Hope.A few of our dear friends, who traveled to Zambia last summer and saw the chicken run with their own …
Read MoreOrphan Sunday 2012 is November 11th
Start planning now! Get your family, small group, church and community involved in Orphan Sunday.
Read MoreAnd the Ears of the Deaf Will Be Unstopped…
Right after little Tela’s eyes were opened last Wednesday afternoon, the Teen Mania missionaries, the EOH staff, Courtney, and I dispersed ourselves among the crowds that had gathered on the big Chiyota field. The Spirit was moving, and people knew it. In response, they had …
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