Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

As some of you may have already read or heard, I am traveling to Ethiopia with Doma International. While there, I will tour medical facilities and be a part of the help as needed and journal the story of this incredible ministry. One place we are going is a 12-hour drive plus a 3 hour hike at 10,000 feet above sea level. The reach of Doma is being extended to an area where absolutely no medical care for mothers and children during pregnancy and birth are available. Imagine if prevention could lead to a child not being orphaned!
I would love for you as part of the RKWeblog.com readership to be a part of this trip in prayer and in financial support. I am still in the process of raising funds to cover the expenses of this trip. All donations you give are tax deductible. There are two links you can join in on to keep informed and to help financially. (more…)
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

I do respect Oprah and others in popular culture who like the term “random acts of kindness” but they are wrong or at the very least leaving out the process. The act is only part of loving someone. The other part is heart. The saying that hell’s road is paved with good intentions. That leads to another very important and neglected part. Planning. (more…)
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Having had chance to participate in the groundbreaking IdeaCamp I am convinced Charles Lee and the rest of those putting on the Ideation Conference in Long Beach, CA April 5-6, 2010 will provide an amazing inaugural event! From branding your non-profit to creating grass roots strategy, these two days I believe will prove invaluable to those who endeavor in humanitarian causes.
As a bonus, you can get a discount of $25 off by using “BLOG” in the “registration code” box while registering.
Thursday, August 27th, 2009

There is a meeting tonight about the Summerhouse transitional housing development. Here is a Facebook page giving info on that. I am wondering if the initially support Temecula City Council will cave in to those who are misinformed. Some think this is a magnet for neighborhood blight rather than an amazing tool to help local families who lose there homes have a place to restart. (more…)