Water Renews
“Spend the whole of your one wild and beautiful life investing in many lives, and God will simply not be outdone.” – Ann Voskamp
We believe in the art of hope.
“Spend the whole of your one wild and beautiful life investing in many lives, and God will simply not be outdone.” – Ann Voskamp
We believe in the art of hope.
Water, like religion and ideology, has the power to move millions of people. Since the very birth of human civilization, people have moved to settle close to it. People move when there is too little of it. People move when there is too much of it. People journey down it. People write, sing and […]
“It’s 6am, the Guatemalan heat index is rising already and the sun has only just come up for the day. A woman walks down a trodden path through brush, fields, streets and filth. A few thoughts plague her mind… the pain from carrying her full jug, the growing ache in her belly from the tainted […]
There is a familiarity we have with the problem of malnutrition, it is unfortunate that the awareness of it is so acute, but the ability to identify it in the lives of children and thus, act… is what saves lives. Malnutrition is affecting the lives of thousands in Guatemala and at Hope of Life, we are […]
Kelly never stepped foot on the campus of Hope of Life, she never saw the babies in the hospital, or met the children at the Paradise Home, never went on a rescue, or even knew the names; Hope of Life or Carlos Vargas. […]
When the sun goes down each day, the goal of Hope of Life is that we have shared the Gospel in some way with the communities we serve.Many times it happens in small moments, and in unorthodox ways. It can look like a man giving his additional portion of clothing to the unclothed. Sometimes it […]
Everyone comes to Hope of Life with a different purpose. Some come to build churches. Others come to build houses and feed the hungry. Others come to rescue children.
Dr. Matison was not entirely sure what purpose he would serve on his trip this week, but he knew the reason he was drawn to come.
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Late in the afternoon last Tuesday, Hope of Life was informed that there was a young girl suffering, near death miles deep in the mountains, and that she was in desperate need of help. The pictures and information we received were enough to make anyone weak. Her condition was severe, with hope dwindling by the moment