Van Ro Cung is quite the daredevil! Dear Friends, I love to see children having fun, don’t you? —Especially when they are orphans! Sonny, the […]
Read MoreTaxis for Hire…Again
Pastor Yasser Castillo and his wife Teresa with HF staff member Dick Samuels Dear Friends, I want to tell you about Pastor Yasser Castillo and […]
Read MoreFastest Coconut Shredders in the Southeast
The children of New Heritage Orphanage in Yangon, Myanmar, singing to Jesus Dear Friends, My dad and I spent two weeks in Myanmar last month. […]
Read MoreRice & A Blanket
We receive a continual stream of photos from our partners around the world as they inform us of pressing needs that are being met through funds we've entrusted to them. We always request that they send us photos of smiling beneficiaries, but coaxing smiles is not always easy or appropriate, and we sometimes receive poignant portraits like this one. When we read the stories behind such portraits, it causes us to pause and pray. Here's the story behind this photo....
Read MoreIn Satan’s Backyard
Provocative young girls beckoned every sidewalk passerby: "Don't resist! Come inside!" Pulsing street music and flashing lights mixed to form a hellish vortex that pulled the unwary towards their seductive summons. I was in a red-light district in Thailand. It felt as if we were in Satan's backyard.
Read MoreJungle Book
His parents raised him to be a Christian, and he'd been attending church faithfully for 36 years. He sensed, however, a spiritual void in his life, and something told him that what he needed could be found in the Bible. So That Nuai took his Bible and journeyed deep into the neighboring jungle where nothing could distract him. For seven days he read God's Word, and the "jungle book" did its work in him. When he emerged a week later, he was a changed man, a true believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, born again by the Holy Spirit. That was 50 years ago, and it was the beginning of That Nuai's incredible journey.
Read MoreA Flying Saucer Lands in Zatual
For a Discovery Channel adventurer like myself, it was an Everest moment. We were the first foreigners to ever visit Zatual, a remote and primitive village strung high along a mountain ridge in Chin State, Myanmar. Zatual's inhabitants are all members of a small tribal group called the Zangiat, who speak their own distinctive language.
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