Spanish Lessons
The girls think her name is Angelica, but they aren’t quite sure because she was quiet and a little hard to hear. You…
Nicaraguans: 1; Gringos: 1
We didn’t damage Nicaraguan – US relations today during the soccer game, or even during the pick-up softball game that followed. Today was…
3 Hardware Store Trips
My father-in-law always says that a good project requires at least 3 trips to the hardware store to get those parts that are…
Find What Works
This is a guest post from CRF President Milton Jones’ blog, Through Orange Colored Glasses. Sean Penn has made a lot of headlines…
Let’s End Malaria
(This is a featured post from CRF President Milton Jones’ blog Through Orange Colored Glasses.) It’s been hard to get malaria off my…
Chacraseca
My obsession with bad, bumpy roads is wearing thin, I’ll admit, but I have one more story, and I promise, that will be…
A Mixed Blessing
I have often wondered where the term, “a mixed blessing” came from. It seems counter to what a blessing really is. How could…
Adiós a Mis Compradres
This is a post from Larry Wu on his trip to Central America. Esteban Valle taught me the real meaning of the word,…
What a Difference a Sponsor Makes!
Sometimes I get questions from sponsors whether their monthly contribution really makes a difference in helping these kids. I saw for myself the…
The Hard Road
The past 2 days, I have been touring around El Salvador to see some of the great projects we have in this country….
About Christian Relief Fund
CRF is a non-profit relief organization based in Amarillo, Texas with a focus on holistic programs to rescue orphans and vulnerable children from poverty.
CRF operates child sponsorship programs in over 25 countries and is dedicated to providing food, clean water, healthcare and disaster relief to the glory of God worldwide.