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Day 1: Hearts Afire’s adventure in India

Day 1: Hearts Afire’s adventure in India

This is the story of God's grace. Here we started out on a great adventure with the Group of Seven. This has been the most difficult trip for me personally to put...

Doctor reflects on experiences in Haiti

By Ed Scott OUANAMINTHE, Haiti – As the medical team from Hearts Afire  made its way over the bridge that separates Haiti and the Dominican Republic on the island of...

Another amazing journey to Ounaminthe, Haiti

Nearly 50 Christian missionaries came down for our eighth trip to this impoverished area, including ten healthcare workers. As last year, Danita's Orphanage was...

Proclaiming their love for Christ

Proclaiming their love for Christ

On a hot July day, a nearly blind man in his late 80s came for help to the medical clinic at the Hope For Haiti Children’s Center in Ouanaminthe. He was assisted by a...

Capturing the Heart -by Rhonda Pecoraro

Capturing the Heart -by Rhonda Pecoraro

The Dominican Republic mission trip had no lack of photo opportunities.  My role on the trip was to capture the “heart” of Hearts Afire through the fifteen-member...

Like one square meter of Earth

Like one square meter of Earth

In his book, “The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in Nature”, biologist David George Haskell writes about the year he spent visiting a one-square-meter patch of...

‘It all started with my son’

‘It all started with my son’

Traffic in every major city in the world is crowded and noisy, especially at rush hour. Santo Domingo, the capital city of the Domincan Republic, is no different. ...

‘Feed my lambs’

‘Feed my lambs’

The Hearts Afire team in the Dominican Republic this week has fed almost 1,000 children who live in either ghettos or refugee camps displaced by storms. There is...

I Don’t Want to Guess Anymore

What a work and fun filled week the Kenya 2013 team had!  After treating over 800 patients, feeding almost 500 people, seeing 130 children and one adult give their...

Great need at Kamukuywa

Great need at Kamukuywa

The locals in the Kamukuywa area had been praying for years for a "medical camp" as they call it to come to town.  And we were the first EVER Wow, what a...