Officially Official
Another big chunk of the Abijah’s Hope journey is behind us: we officially received our 501(c)(3) status! We’ve been able to accept donations for a while, as our non-profit status was pending. But...
View ArticleResurrecting Hopeless Situations
Good Friday can seem like an odd thing to celebrate. In plain terms, we’re celebrating a 2000 year old execution. We’re celebrating the unjust death of a simple Rabbi. Even when Easter comes, it can...
View ArticleThe Basis for Our Mission
Abijah’s Hope’s mission statement was carefully crafted to reflect our heart to reach people from every walk of life, regardless of belief system or circumstances. But it was also deeply rooted in...
View ArticleAll Who Are Weary
At Abijah’s Hope, we want to reflect the beckoning of Chirst: Come all who are weary… Do you need to find rest, refuge and hope? Contact us to begin the journey! The post All Who Are Weary appeared...
View ArticleOn the Farm
One of the things that we love about being on a farm, is that we get to be in the beauty of nature constantly. We can find hope in that beauty, but more importantly, we can hear from God: “But ask the...
View ArticleHealing Horses
Abijah’s Hope’s tagline is: Healing Horses, Healing People. Over the past several months, we’ve had the opportunity to take in 2 yearlings that needed a home and was blessed to have another beautiful...
View ArticleGod’s Organization, God’s Faithfulness
In the process of getting Abijah’s Hope up and running, there have been many obstacles. Money to raise, laws to abide by, accounts to set up, staff to hire. While I’m sure this is typical of any...
View ArticleTwo New Ways to Give That Don’t Cost You Anything!
We’re excited to announce two new ways to give to Abijah’s Hope! Thrivent Choice Dollars If you’re a Thrivent member, you may qualify to direct some of Thrivent’s giving towards us! We are now on the...
View ArticleThe Lord is My Shepherd
One of the most famous passages of Scripture is the 23rd Psalm, which starts “The Lord is my Shepherd, I lack nothing.” On a personal level, this can feel untrue. I lack nothing? Really?! I can think...
View ArticleVideo!
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View ArticleResurrecting Hopeless Situations
Good Friday can seem like an odd thing to celebrate. In plain terms, we’re celebrating a 2000 year old execution. We’re celebrating the unjust death of a simple Rabbi. Even when Easter comes, it can...
View ArticleThe Basis for Our Mission
Abijah’s Hope’s mission statement was carefully crafted to reflect our heart to reach people from every walk of life, regardless of belief system or circumstances. But it was also deeply rooted in...
View ArticleAll Who Are Weary
At Abijah’s Hope, we want to reflect the beckoning of Chirst: Come all who are weary… Do you need to find rest, refuge and hope? Contact us to begin the journey! The post All Who Are Weary appeared...
View ArticleOn the Farm
One of the things that we love about being on a farm, is that we get to be in the beauty of nature constantly. We can find hope in that beauty, but more importantly, we can hear from God: “But ask the...
View ArticleHealing Horses
Abijah’s Hope’s tagline is: Healing Horses, Healing People. Over the past several months, we’ve had the opportunity to take in 2 yearlings that needed a home and was blessed to have another beautiful...
View ArticleGod’s Organization, God’s Faithfulness
In the process of getting Abijah’s Hope up and running, there have been many obstacles. Money to raise, laws to abide by, accounts to set up, staff to hire. While I’m sure this is typical of any...
View ArticleTwo New Ways to Give That Don’t Cost You Anything!
We’re excited to announce two new ways to give to Abijah’s Hope! Thrivent Choice Dollars If you’re a Thrivent member, you may qualify to direct some of Thrivent’s giving towards us! We are now on the...
View ArticleThe Lord is My Shepherd
One of the most famous passages of Scripture is the 23rd Psalm, which starts “The Lord is my Shepherd, I lack nothing.” On a personal level, this can feel untrue. I lack nothing? Really?! I can think...
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