New Partnership with Daikin
We are so grateful for the creativity of the Daikin team to conceptualize a generous way to get involved with our mission that works for their business!
We are so grateful for the creativity of the Daikin team to conceptualize a generous way to get involved with our mission that works for their business!
Could your anxiety be tied to the identity you have placed on yourself? My friend pastor Adam Bower once made a comment that really stuck with me. He said, imagine you died and went to heaven and while sitting with the Lord and you asked him, ‘So, Lord, what was wrong with me all those years?’ and the Lord responded, “Nothing.”
As Christians who happen to build homes for a living we live in a very diverse industry with a crazy amount of outside influences, and if we aren’t careful we can lose track of our identity. In times like that we are reminded that “we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” Ephesians 2:10
God is using bankers and builders to be the outward stories for the church who testify that "God who made him {aka[Jesus]} who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." 2 Corinthians 5:21
Learn how Beinvenida went from making $5 a day selling chicken on a road side to selling over 100lbs of chicken every day in her pico pollo shop in Quisqueya, Dominican Republic.
Homes for Hope partner Verity Homes was recently featured in an article on Inforum, covering the ribbon cutting ceremony for their second Home for Hope.
Last month, Homes for Hope was honored to be featured on 89.7 WAY-FM’s weekly Community Spotlight. Executive Director, Jack Nulty sat down with Bryan Johns of WAY-FM to talk about the history, impact, and vision of Homes for Hope and HOPE International.
Homes for Hope partner McCall Homes was recently featured in an article in the Billings Gazette covering the announcement of their second Home for Hope in Billings, MT.
What if over half the American population was earning less than a $1 per day? Well that’s Malawi, a country in southeast Africa where donations from Homes for HOPE are being used. Consider what it would be like to live in a place where all gasoline is imported, 7 out of 10 hospital beds are filled with HIV/Aids patients, and 6 out of 10 people live on less than a dollar per day. It’s horrific! But it’s not hopeless.
I recently read an article by Scott Sedam, CEO of TrueNorth Development titled Immigration Reform and Leadership Gap, and I applaud the horn that Scott Sedam is blowing on behalf of immigration reform and am thankful to call America home. In response (and support) of Scott's article, I wanted to share the Homes for Hope perspective on the same issue.