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Woodland Hills Church, St. Paul, MN, teaming up for our kids’ comfort. The children’s ministry of Woodland Hills Church set…
Woodland Hills Church, St. Paul, MN, teaming up for our kids’ comfort. The children’s ministry of Woodland Hills Church set…
Will you help us offer hygiene, health, and healing to the kids? When you or a family member becomes ill…
Ada is a delightful 9-year-old who lives at our Esperanza Viva-Puebla campus with her sister Alejandra. Her coy smile, quick…
If you have spent any time with Living Hope International or with Jerry and Susy McNally, perhaps you are familiar…
Upon arrival to the Living Hope Community in Puebla, La Viña students are welcomed by a time of inspiring worship…
Letters to My Sponsor Concepts borrowed from a sponsor’s letters through the years Dear Carson Family, My name is Juan. I…
When you think of Esperanza Viva Youth Home in Puebla, you probably don’t think of Jenny Azuara. A national missionary who has served alongside the McNallys since the founding of Living Hope, Jenny stays out of the spotlight but keeps the ministry running. Skillfully handling the administration of multiple ministries, Jenny tirelessly serves the children, staff, church, and visitors with passion. Jenny looks back on her 21 years in the ministry: “There is nothing better than to spend your life totally sold out, serving God.” Sold-out people like Jenny are part of our team of National missionaries who benefit from the Hope 24/7 sponsorship program.
Kids’ Stories Her name means grace of God. Considering the contrast between her past and her present, “grace of God”…
Summertime at Esperanza Viva Youth Homes means short-term missions groups! For the kids and staff at EV, our summers are highlighted by hosting multiple short-term missions teams from far away. Each team is unique in their talents and personality make-up, yet all are alike in their passion for serving God and the children.
Rescuing Children – Training Leaders MAKING AN IMPACT FOR THE GOSPEL Hope. It is a powerful thing. It is often…