Posted January 13th, 2011 by Tim Glenn in Updates
I was disappointed last night when I turned on my favorite network news program—only to see a very sparse amount of coverage on the one-year anniver...
Posted January 13th, 2011 by Brandy Campbell in Updates
Most of my trips with Compassion are filled with hope. The poverty I see on these trips is tempered with stories of hope and healing and perseverance....
Posted January 12th, 2011 by Dan Woolley in Updates
I spit out the blood and dust that coats my mouth, but I can’t spit out the fear. Buried beneath six stories of rubble, the remains of what was once...
Posted January 12th, 2011 by Sean Sheridan in Updates
[Continued from “Yes, It Was As Bad As They All Said It Was”] It was February 2010. After a week in-country walking through the muck, mire and dea...
Posted January 12th, 2011 by Tim Glenn in Updates
One year ago today, millions of Haitians woke up to a normal day. And before I go any further, I think I should point out what a “normal” day was ...
Posted January 12th, 2011 by Compassion in Updates
After a short drive and a long walk from the church, we arrived at the home of one of the mothers in the Child Survival Program. As we approached, Mis...
Posted January 12th, 2011 by Dan Woolley in Updates
When it comes to talking about life’s challenges, Haitians don’t pull any punches. They don’t gloss over hard realities. They don...