Kroger Card Flash Alert
Hopeful Hearts needs your help! We have over 200 Kroger cards in circulation, but only about 25 are currently being used by our supporters. If you have one of our Kroger cards, please us it! As you know, Hopeful Hearts receives 4% of every dollar loaded onto the card. Even if you haven’t used the card in a while, if the card has any balance on it, it can be reloaded and used and we will get the “free” money. If your current card does not have a balance on it, it has probably expired and we can get you a new one. Just think, if everyone put $100 on their card this month,...
Read MoreSri Lanka Boys Home
In Matthew, chapter 7, Jesus told the parable of the wise man who built his house on the rock. When the rains came and the winds blew the house did not fall down because it had its foundation on the rock. We are building a house for orphaned and abandoned boys in Sri Lanka. This house will be built on the rock of Jesus Christ. These young boys are being rescued off the streets and are being taught about Jesus. But they need a house. While in Sri Lanka we visited where the boys are currently living and words cannot begin to describe the conditions. One of the boys took us to his...
Read MoreHopeful Hearts Expands
Hopeful Hearts is expanding into new “territory.” Please see the linked newsletter for details. Latest NewsLetter (If the above link does not work, copy/paste into your browser.) You know. . . . I really am a bit confused! I honestly never prayed the prayer of Jabez from First Chronicles 4:9. I am sure most of you are familiar with this prayer . . . “Oh that you would bless me and enlarge my territory!”. Well this year God is enlarging the territory of Hopeful Hearts. In May Chris Diehl, Melissa Hough and myself found ourselves on the Hopeful Hearts version of “The Amazing...
Read MoreAfghanistan Blessing Bags
The Hopeful Hearts Foundation is requesting your help! We are collecting blessing bag items for orphaned children in Afghanistan. These bags will be passed out to the children of the Aschiana School in the village of Barack Aub by a mission team for Christmas. These children have been orphaned by war in their country with either one or both parents having been killed. They may have just been separated and neither the child nor the parents know the whereabouts of the other. The annual blessing bags give a bright spot of cheer in the lives of these little people who really have no hope. Would...
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