The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum recently presented a virtual lecture by Carl Wilkens. Wilkens was a humanitarian aid worker living with his family in Kigali, Rwanda in 1994 when the genocide began…
Read MoreDuring these strange times, we at Handspun Hope are challenged to find something that seems routine…a bit of normalcy during this unprecedented pandemic….
Read MoreThis week we are celebrating the opening of our new online store, Hope Artisan Collective, and showcasing one of our top selling items….
Read MoreAs of this morning, there are now 19 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Rwanda.
Read MoreAs we try to wrap our minds around what is happening in the world, our hearts are with the women served by our organization in Rwanda.
Read MoreToday is International Women’s Day, a world wide celebration of the economic, cultural and social achievements of women. Naturally, our hearts are in Rwanda today with the ladies and staff of Handspun Hope…
Read MoreWhen our ministry began, it was created with the words of the fifteenth chapter of the book of John in mind. In fact, we liked it so much and believed in it so fully that we named the ministry after it – True Vineyard Ministries. In this chapter, Jesus tells us that he is the true vine and God, the gardener…removing fruitless branches and pruning the fruitful in order to increase their production….
Read MoreThe change TVM is creating in Rwanda is remarkable. Through the dignified employment of 123 at-risk women, we are creating change for today and for generations to come.
One of the greatest joys of working for TVM is how often I get to share our story with new people…to tell them about the magnitude of our project. I love watching their eyes grow wide when they hear just how many lives are being changed in Rwanda.
And, often, people will shake their heads and say, “It’s so hard to wrap my head around the poverty issue in Africa. I mean, it’s so BIG. Where do you even start? How do you begin to make a difference?”
Read MoreIt should come as no surprise that we at True Vineyard are staunch supporters of women working in positions of leadership. Both of our trauma counselors in Rwanda are Rwandese women as is our production supervisor. We employ 122 women because we know that, when women are gainfully employed, they are able to provide for their families and educate their children…
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