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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Heartline: Moving Forward
There is no question that we at Heartline are simply plodders who are endeavoring to stay close to God so that when He, simply put, is looking for someone to be His hands He doesn’t have to go looking for us. Now, I know that this is probably not the best theology but I think [...]
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2011 – A GREAT YEAR
While the evening news is constantly overflowing with a strange mix of sadness, celebrity, corruption, and financial ruin…this is the Haiti that we regularly see. Continue reading
Posted in cap haitien, caribbean institute of media technologies, CIMT, Commentary, esl, film school, Haiti News, language, nord, rosetta stone, success
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A child’s dream takes shape…
A saddened little face looks up at me, his thick black eyebrows raised towards each other just above his nose, parted only by the wrinkle of concern running down his forehead. His face speaks without the slightest movement on his lips, inquisitively, hesitantly, he looks at me. His eyes open to the pain in his [...] Continue reading
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Happy Birthday, Jesus!
The days and weeks leading up to this years Christmas with the kids at Toddler House was filled with excitement and anticipation. We tried to do small things here and there to that reminded Joyce and I each of things that our families did with us when we were little to make the holiday special. [...] Continue reading
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A Savior is Born
Luke 2: 8-12 8 That night there were shepherds staying in the fields nearby, guarding their flocks of sheep. 9 Suddenly, an angel of the Lord appeared among them, and the radiance of the Lord’s glory surrounded them. They were terrified, 10 but the angel reassured them. “Don’t be afraid!” he said. “I bring you [...]
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PIH program breaking deadly strain of TB transmission in Kazakh prisons
Of the country’s 35,000 prisoners, one in seven are living with preventable disease. Continue reading
An Amazing Thing
In the past week, three children from the big nursery were admitted to the NICU for short-term care. The first was17 month old Frantina. She had a pneumonia that did not respond to oral antibiotics. On IV antibiotics, this little lady soon recovered.
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Heartline: Top Giving of Life Grant Winner
Heartline has won the first place grant in the Giving of Life grant contest. Check out the reaction of the top three winners. Especially Beth. http://givingoflife.com/winners
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Meet the newest Right to Health Care patients
In Guatemala, four Haitian girls are set to receive livesaving cardiac surgery. Continue reading
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2011 – A GREAT YEAR
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