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Artisan Spotlight: Philomene
One of the hardest things that Philomene has had to endure is the hate from her grandmother. She never understood why she was never nice to her. He...
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Artisan Spotlight: Angelique
Angelique’s life was forever affected by the 1994 Rwandan Genocide against Tutsis, when she lost both of her parents; it has taken a long time for ...
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Artisan Spotlight: Nadia U.
Nadia’s past emotional traumas still haunt her now, and manifest in numerous ways which are hurtful to her and to those around her.
Nadia shared t...
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Fruit of the Spirit: Gentleness
When you hear the word "gentleness," what comes to mind? It's often mistakenly associated with weakness, but in reality, it's quite the opposite. B...
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Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness
When I think of faithfulness, I think of dedication and loyalty. Not necessarily a blind loyalty, and not a dedication that is always easy or free ...
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Phase 1 Completion
On the 13th of July, we all joined together to celebrate Cohort 1 completing Phase 1 of our three-phase program! It was a truly joyful day full ...
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Finding Strength and Joy in Faith and Teamwork
In the hustle and bustle of our daily work life, it's essential to have something that grounds us, gives us strength, and brings us joy. Recently, ...
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Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness
In the Bible, we are often encouraged to cling to what is good and stay far from what is evil. At its core, goodness encompasses more than just mor...
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Fruit of the Spirit: Kindness
When we read about kindness in the Bible, we see that it is not just about words or being polite, nor is it merely about being passive. Kindness re...
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Garden of Peace
"To plant a garden is to dream of tomorrow." - Audrey Hepburn
A few weekends ago, DuHope staff and artisans came together with our corporate part...
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Cohort 1: Month 2
As we come to the end of Month 2 with Cohort 1, we are continuing to be excited about their progress, and about what is to come. They have shown us...
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Fruit of the Spirit: Patience
Kwihangana - “to be patient”One of the things I respect about Rwandan culture is that they do not rush. A friend once reflected to me that she was ...
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