Trouble on Mt. Elgon
Sister Mono patiently waited to talk to me as I was visiting Emmanuel’s Farm near Bungoma, Kenya. When I made my way to…
Love is Shining
Guest post from Emily’s blog Emily is Smiling. Emily interned at CRF this summer. We love her passion for ministry and we know…
Growing Up Like Jesus
It’s easy to think of Christian Relief Fund only as a compassion and justice ministry… Maybe we don’t explain enough about the other…
Oasis of Hope Challenge
If I evaluated our situation in Kenya, I would conclude that our biggest problem is our success… We have saved so many children in the…
Haggai
This is a guest post from CRF President Milton Jones’ blog, Through Orange Colored Glasses. Haggai. It’s one of those books in the…
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…
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.