all in: how open hands and open hearts change the world
blogSarah Thebargebrothers and sisters, community, compassion, Divine Love, faith, generosity, giving, love, offering, people in the margins, social justice, tithing, widow who gave her last mite
simplicity: making our lives about one thing
the invisible girlsSarah Thebargecelebration of discipline, compassion, discipline of simplicity, duplicity, generosity, immigrants, love, refugees, Richard Foster, simplicity, Somalia
thanksgiving in the dominical republic: the empty chair
how to help me celebrate my 10 year cancer anniversary
UncategorizedSarah Thebargebreast cancer, breast cancer awareness month, children under 5 mortality rate, Compassion International, developing world, Dominican Republic, generosity, global missions, GoFundMe, infant mortality, international aid, love, medical missions, mortality, tylenol overdose
on french presses and red doors
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAirBnB, emotional hospitality, French Press coffee, generosity, gentleness, hospitality, hotels, lodging, open door, open heart, open mind, politics, Presidential debate, red doors, Tony Kriz, Underground Railroad, welcome
labor (of love) day
what a free bowl of oatmeal taught me about healing the world
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say something
UncategorizedSarah Thebargebullying, Dani Mathers, death, encouraging, generosity, Girls Weekend, hate, hope, ISIS, kindness, mean girls, naked gym photo, police officers ambush, positive, see something say something, turkey, violence
$12 a day
when i decided to say 'i love you'
my kenya registry
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAfrica, AIDS, clinic, compassion, developing world, donation, fundraising, generosity, GoFundMe, HIV positive, Kenya, medical care, medical missions, orphanage, orphans, Rusinga Island, Sarah Thebarge, The Invisible Girls
love finds us
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeCongo, Down Syndrome, fundraiser, generosity, hugs, love, Martin Luther King Jr, Portland, the Good Samaritan, The Invisible Girls