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A Satisfying Feeling…

One of the satisfying feelings in life is the feeling that we can effect change, leave a mark–a legacy–on our way through this life, rather than only “existing”. Recently a friend of mine, Jessica Roberts, lent me a book which … Continue reading

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You Never Know What You’ll Encounter Next!

In order to go from Curanipe to Cobquecura, one must make basically a geographical  square, going inland to a larger town (Cauquenes), then taking another bus south to the town of Quirihue; then another bus west back to the coast…all … Continue reading

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Walk A Mile In Their Shoes

A Challenge to Keep “Walking a Mile in Each Other’s Shoes” For those of you who are following the progress of “Sanando Corazones” with a map, we are now in the area of Curanipe, at the bottom end of Chile’s … Continue reading

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The Irony of It All

Having done the workshops for the children in the refugee camps in Constitucíon, it was requested that we do something to help the mothers also. We have gotten a larger team together in order to do an all day seminar … Continue reading

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Getting To the Center Of It All

This write up is going to be about people. It can’t be about scenes of beautiful coastal communities of quaint fishing villages, or picturesque homes because it’s too painful to think about such things, as one looks at the destitution … Continue reading

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The Next Step – Project “Sanando Corazones” Goes to the Coast

Before leaving the county of Coltauco in the country’s 6th region, I stopped in to show the photos of the workshops in Rinconada de Parral to the mayor. As a very kind gesture of gratitude, he authorized the use of … Continue reading

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A Place In Need

Nestled in the foothills of central Chile’s coastal range of mountains lies a string of communities that house a portion of the farm laborers who work hard to supply the first world countries with specialty fruit, grown exclusively for exportation. … Continue reading

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