

“The Least of These”
This week’s update reflects on Jesus’ call to care for “the least of these” and how that calling is being lived out through Mission of Hope International. From daily meals and medical care to education, community health, and quiet moments of restoration in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, this post offers an honest look at partnership, presence, and hope in action.


Stories that Move Me
Sunday, November 16, 2025 - [click here to support the continuing work at MOHI] Today's update is from Renée ← Back to Blog Archive There is a simple truth that keeps rising to the surface in every place our teams serve: God is always tending to His people, often through the hands of those standing closest to them. Week after week, I’m reminded that nothing about this work is abstract. It is tender. It is personal. It is full of names and faces whose stories are shaping


Progress and Prayer
Sunday, June 15, 2025 - [click here to support the continuing work at MOHI] Today's update is from Renée ← Back to Blog Archive Thank...


Hope That Inspires Change
Sunday, April 6, 2025 - [click here to support the continuing work at MOHI] Today's update is from Renée ← Back to Blog Archive As we...


The Power of Hope in Action
Sunday, February 9, 2025 - [click here to support the continuing work at MOHI] Today's update is from Taran and Renée Reflecting on the...


Tres Amigos
Sunday, October 29, 2023 I've been working hard on my Spanish. I began my Haitian Kreyol journey at the age of 25. Let me tell you, that...


Photography
Sunday, July 7, 2023 We're so grateful to our medical partners at Bless Back Worldwide. It's no easy feat restocking pharmacy shelves in...


Most Wonderful Time
July 2, 2023 We think of Christmas as the most wonderful time of the year, right? For me, this week has been a close second! I'm so proud...


Hugs
I've never considered myself a "touchy-feely" person. I like to maintain personal space and appreciate it when others do, as well. When...


Starting to Improve the World
Pastor Lex told me they rented him the whole plane from JFK to Port-au-Prince. He said there may have been 15 people on the entire plane...

















