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Malaria
It’s been hard to get malaria off my mind this week. Since World Malaria Day was this week, it has been one of those messages that I have heard over and over again. Malaria bothers me. I’m told nearly 3000 … Continue reading
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How Do You Evaluate Churches?
The last seven months have totally changed my view of churches. I no longer go to the same church every week. And I don’t preach weekly to the same people in a congregation. No, I have been on the road. … Continue reading
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One Month After the Quake
I just received another update from Marlin Ray who is partnering with CRF to help in the Japanese disaster. -Milt Hi, We just came back from another trip to the Fukushima area. Some of the roads that were lined with … Continue reading
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Serving Him in Japan
I thought I would have Marlin Ray share his experiences in Japan this week as a guest blogger. Marlin is partnering with CRF to help in the Japanese disaster. He and his wife, Jean, have served there as a missionaries … Continue reading
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Cornering Corruption
The other day someone called me because they wanted to donate some goods to help a really needy person in a developing country. I told them not to do it. At first, they thought I was heartless, but they didn’t … Continue reading
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A Firsthand Look at the Tsunami
Melanie Fullerton, an American teaching at the Meyson Academy which teaches Christian values in Sendai, personally went through the recent tsunami in Japan. She wanted to share with me her experience and how you can help. If you would like … Continue reading
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Adventures With Barbie
The following is a guest blog from my wife, Barbie, as she travels through Kenya helping children. Hello, Gang! Amy, Elaine and I took the shuttle from Nairobi to Kitale today. That was definitely an African experience. We had great … Continue reading
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Good Intentions Are Not Enough
Popular blogger Saundra Schimmelpfennig of “Good Intentions are Not Enough” has blogged some things to consider before giving money to help in Japan. With the desire of people to help after the devastation of the Japan earthquake, good hearted people … Continue reading
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Just Add Water
The question asked was this, “Who is rich?” I quickly thought of Bill Gates since I lived in his community for so many years. But then I knew that anyone who lives in the United States is incredibly wealthy in … Continue reading
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Why Does Food Cost So Much?
Food prices have never been higher. Why? The World Bank tells us that these record high food prices have brought even more people into poverty. Wheat has been leading the way with the price of this commodity doubling in the … Continue reading
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