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Volunteering: Putting the Pieces in Place

Volunteering is one way we “play our instrument” in the great orchestra of life. It is one way we show up where God has placed us, using our gifts, experiences, relationships, and availability for His purposes. When we serve, we are not just filling a slot on a schedule. We may be stepping into one of the good works God prepared in advance for us to do. Sometimes that good work is visible and public. Sometimes it is quiet and hidden. Sometimes it is a word of encouragement, a visit, a meal, a prayer, a ride, a gift, a phone call, or simply being present. But when we fail to show up, something is missing.
Finding a job you can love Your Calling

Finding a Job You Can Love!

This thoughtful reflection on finding meaningful work highlights the importance of passion and purpose in career decisions. The ideas shared here encourage readers to go beyond traditional job search methods and instead focus on self-discovery, personal connections, and a proactive approach to aligning one's strengths with organizational needs. By emphasizing the value of creating your own opportunities and building authentic relationships, this approach offers a refreshing perspective for anyone seeking fulfillment in their professional or volunteer pursuits.
Special young ladies from the Baja. Foundation For His Ministry

What’s happening South of the Border!

Charla Pereau founded Foundation For His Ministry after a vision led her to a deserted brothel, transforming it into a refuge for destitute Oaxacan Indians in Vicente Guerrero, Baja, California,Mexico. Her ministry, started in 1966, has greatly impacted lives. including working in the lives of local tomato growers, one becoming a Christian and helping start a local church and several satellite churches..
Special young ladies from the Baja. Foundation For His Ministry

Foundation For His Ministry. Transforming Communities in Mexico

Foundation For His Ministry (FFHM) began in 1966 when Charla Pereau and others envisioned a home for children in Baja, Mexico. Over the years, FFHM extended its mission to Oaxaca, impacting communities through outreach and vocational projects. Volunteers who participated, including the narrator's family, experienced transformative changes, embodying Matthew 25:40's essence of serving others.