Hilda introduces us to Tsepo

Tspea

Greetings In Christ I’d had a very difficult day. I was trying to figure out where I was going to find the resources to care for 42 children,  when someone knocked at my door. Should I open or just ignore it? I opened the door. There was he was, a child two maybe three years old. He [...]

Tsepang’s Story

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Tsepang is a graduate of Rachel’s Home. This year, she will start a chapter in her life as she enters university to study accounting. The Rachel’s Home committee would like to thank Mined Recreations for their generous sponsorship of Tsepang. Mined Recreations is covering all of Tsepang’s education expenses. This is how we bring these children [...]

What’s in a Name

Rapalang

Steph introduces us to Rapelang While I was teaching the children at Rachel’s Home, the children began to call me Madame because I held professional status. I soon learned the power that a name holds in Lesotho. Each Sesotho name holds meaning as many North American names do. The difference in Lesotho is that when [...]

What’s in a Name

Steph introduces us to Rapelang While I was teaching the children at Rachel’s Home, the children began to call me Madame because I held professional status. I soon learned the power that a name holds in Lesotho. Each Sesotho name holds meaning as many North American names do. The difference in Lesotho is that when [...]

My Father

After School This article was originally posted November 5, 2009. The story it tells serve as a reminder to all of us who still have our fathers around that we are so fortunate to be able to tell them how much we truly love them. One afternoon at Rachel’s Home classes had been let out for [...]