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First Impressions in Rwanda

I visited Rwanda over three months ago, but I still think about it nearly every day. While there is so much to be excited about all over the African continent, my mind keeps returning to my experience in Rwanda. The people of Rwanda have endured centuries of colonial...
The Veil Removed in Rwanda

The Veil Removed in Rwanda

  This guest blog is written by Elizabeth Smith, who went on a trip with our World Help team to Rwanda. In this post she shares her thoughts from her life-changing experience. I am hard-pressed to create a narrative that sufficiently captures my experiences in...

Like Father, Like Son: One Trip, One Passion, One Commitment

  The Andrews family live in the beautiful and lively city of Evansville, Wisconsin. As parents, Joshua and Kia wish to share their faith, passion, and concern for others with their children. Knowing there is no better lesson than life-experience, they decided...

the legacy of Joshua’s well

The sound of clapping and cheers flooded over Tammy Cupp like a wave as she passed by the villagers of Manzanotal, Guatemala. Though she smiled genuinely as she saw their faces, tears still streamed silently down her cheeks. This was truly a joyous occasion for Tammy...

Snapshots from Guatemala

Today’s guest blogger is Ryley Rush, a recent World Help trip participant, and a member of the Austin Guatemala Project. AGP is a movement amongst twenty churches in Austin, Texas, to ignite a passion for missions through transforming the village of Pueblo...

The Difference a Day Can Make

Kender, Mildred, Danny, Brendy– these are the names of just a few of the children who touched my heart last week. They are real children with real and heartbreaking stories. I held them, and for a moment, I experienced part of their lives. I was completely...
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