Polenta Taco Bake

Ingredients:

1 lb ground beef

1 roll of polenta

Mexican shredded cheese

Taco seasoning

Onions, chopped

Toppings: Taco toppings like shredded lettuce, guacamole or avocado, olives, tomatoes, sour cream

 

Instructions:

Brown the ground beef and drain. Add a half cup of water, seasoning, onions (or pico de gallo), and simmer till well-seasoned.

While browning, spray a baking dish. Slice polenta and layer in baking dish. Sprinkle thin layer of cheese over top. 

Layer seasoned beef over top of polenta, then smother it in more cheese. 

Bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes, uncovered. 

Remove from oven and add taco toppings.

 

 

A Voice for Forgotten Children

In 1993, the original Point Hope was started as she met a homeless mother who was living on the streets with her kids and sleeping in cardboard boxes. Delilah started a street mission to distribute food, clothes and blankets to homeless people in Philadelphia, where she was still living. Delilaha’s main goal was to distribute information to people so they could make better choices for themselves and their children. Most of the homeless population lived on the streets due to alcoholism, drug addiction or mental illness, as is still the case. Delilah’s friends and she would make tuna fish sandwiches and go downtown every Wednesday , hand out the sandwiches, as well as clothes they had collected, and distribute pamphlets with Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meeting schedules, as well as shelter locations for women and children.

When Delilah moved to Seattle in 1997, Point Hope went on hiatus as she focused on her own growing family. Delilah went from being a mother of two to a mother of seven in a short time span. Four of her children were adopted out of the foster care system, and she learned what a horribly abusive system it is. She advocated for change and spoke out against the status quo.

INCORPORATED IN 2004, FOCUSED IN WEST AFRICA

Then in 2004, something happened that further changed Delilah’s world. A single woman in West Africa wrote an email to Delilah from an internet cafe’ located in a building most of us would consider a shack. Delilah read the appeal from the woman. She was asking for help caring for her two starving children living in a town called Buduburam where there was a Liberian refugee camp in the country of Ghana.

Delilah felt God telling her she had to check out this story. She quickly learned the truth of what the woman told her. The United Nations had sponsored a refugee camp of Liberians since the first civil war of 1990. Initially over 80,000 people had come to the camp which was equipped for a population of 4,000; when Delilah stepped into that camp in May 2004, mere weeks after receiving that first email, she found more than 60,000 people living there. Instead of two little children needing help, there were more than 10,000. She also discovered there was no fresh, running water. Instead, children were being sent down inside sewage ditches to make a small pile of rocks and pebbles to filter the water, collect it and hand it up to the adults waiting in the line to collect it. Or, for those people who were able to afford the expense, water trucks would drive into camp delivering dirty water dredged from a nearby lake for a price. Water borne diseases were rampant and there were children dying daily. Point Hope was reborn in the U.S. and also assisted in establishing PointHope Ghana, its sister Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) needed for work in West Africa.

Today, Point Hope has grown from a handful of friends gathered around Delilah’s kitchen table making hundreds of tuna fish sandwiches for hungry families, to a non-profit organization that helps refugees in Buduburam and the surrounding district, helping the community there each month by nutrition, funds for education and access to medical care.

For more on Point Hope or to find out how you can help, please visit PointHope.org

 

What You Can Do

What does a volunteer in West Africa look like?
Anyone, you or me.

What does a volunteer in the US look like?
Anyone, you or me.

What would a volunteer in West Africa or the United States do?
This would depend on your skills, interests, and training.

HOLISTIC CARE: Physical

Are you a doctor or a dentist? Serve as a medical or dental consultant.
Donate your services as an architect! Design future children’s homes, offices, schools, ministry centers, etc.
Construction-related skills? Donate your services (builders, plumbers, electricians, etc.) here in the US (at our local offices) or travel to one of our countries to work on a project.
In the medical or pharmaceutical field? Gather much needed resources including medicine, vitamins, medical tools/machines, etc.
Food is one of our children’s greatest physical needs. Are you a farmer or agriculturalist? Impart your expertise to our farm staff or donate farming equipment.
Sports enthusiast? Gather sports equipment or materials to construct sports courts, playgrounds, etc.

Social

Maintaining cultural values including traditional ethnic dance, storytelling and dress are important to us. Travel to one of our countries and serve as a consultant, offering advice on ways to encourage this in our programs.

Mental

Experience or training in trauma or grief counseling? Serve as a consultant or travel to one of our countries and impart your knowledge.
Are you an educator? Support Education (See Education below).

Spiritual

Create culturally relevant Bible studies to send overseas.
Develop VBS curriculum or activities to use in-country with our kids!

SEVEN CULTURAL INFLUENCERS: Family

Lend your expertise as a social services consultant.

Faith

Get involved with worship! Point Hope always welcomes guest speakers and worship leaders to come speak at our prayer meetings in Washington (See Contact Information Below).
Are you a pastor? Take a Venture Trip or serve as a consultant overseas.

Education

Are you a teacher or education professional? Work to identify educational needs.
Run a school supply drive or a book drive, or help collect school supplies for children in Africa and/or children here in the US.
Contribute to the planning, implementation, or funding of programs at our Vocational Skills Centers.
Background in special education? Help us meet the needs of our children with mental and physical challenges.

Government / Politics / Justice

Become an advocate for global poverty.
Provide pro bono legal services to our US organization or serve as a legal consultant.

Business / Economics

Donate your professional services as a financial advisor.

Media / Arts / Entertainment

Do you have connections to the media? Help Point Hope Reach out locally and globally. Create or edit video for use as an official use by Point Hope.
Donate your time to a specific project in Graphic Design, Journalism or Web Development/Web Design.
Professional photographer? Participate in special events held around the U.S. or travel to one of our countries to take photos for use in various publications.
An artist or tradesperson? Travel to one of your countries and teach a class, creating an opportunity for a skill-based business opportunity.
Interested in music? Setup the recording studio with musical instruments or create instrumental soundtracks, or a song dictated to Point Hope.

Environment

Generate awareness regarding the environmental conditions in Africa and here in the United States Foster System.
Share your expertise in areas such as water filtration, crop rotation, irrigation techniques, alternative power sources, etc.

For more information on any of the above-listed areas of involvement, or if you have an idea for something that isn’t listed, please contact info@pointhope.org

Why We Serve

VISION:

To be a voice for forgotten children.

MISSION:

To raise awareness and champion the cause for forgotten children so that: Every child has a loving and nurturing environment. Every child has the basic essentials to live a healthy life. Local communities are equipped to deal with the challenges facing children. Government, business, education and religious communities are encouraged to partner for the welfare of children.

CORE VALUES:

Involvement with discernment. Fostering stability through authentic relationships. Partnering and collaboration that honors the sharing of success. Coming alongside already established local efforts where we can. Transparency in all matters of business. Long-term community transformation. Effective deployment of resources. Always value talent. 100% of contributions go to those in need. Embracing God in all we do.

GOALS:

Care for widows and orphans in West Africa. Build a sustainable, modern village. Create ownership of the process by/for the residents of Point Hope Village; morph that into actual ownership of the village. Establish villages in other West Africa communities based on the Ghana Point Hope Village model. Establish Points of Hope� across America. Be a light in the darkness. Change the world.

 

 

Needed: Sterile Bandages for Children

The patients in the Buruli ulcer clinic badly need sterile bandages to protect from further infection after the wounds are healed, but the clinic has no funds to replenish the bandages. Instead, the patients must wash out their bandages and reuse them.
 
We are seeking donations of medical grade gauze bandages, Kerlix antimicrobial bandages, Coban self-adhering wrap and latex-free nitrile exam gloves to stock the clinic. A wonderful listener just wrote to me and said she found all of these items at Drugstore.com at decent prices and had them shipped directly to Point Hope’s office. If you can help us stock the clinic with these much needed sterile supplies, we would greatly appreciate your support.
 
Point Hope
5889 State Hwy 303 NE
#109/110
Bremerton, WA 98311

There are a variety of different ways you can aid the mission of Point Hope. For example, have you ever considered a vacation that includes volunteer work? A little relaxation that’s good for the body and a little volunteer work that’s good for the soul – all wrapped up into one amazing, life-changing trip. It’s called a “sharecation” and you can learn more about it at PointHope.org.

 

 

Moore's Ham & Broccoli Quiche

Ingredients:

1 frozen 10" pie crust, unbaked

1 cup diced ham

1 cup broccoli, cooked, chopped, and drained well

4 oz mushrooms, sliced

3 eggs, beaten

1 cup half and half

1 1/2 cups shredded Swiss cheese

2 T Moore's Original Marinade

2 T butter, melted

1/2 tsp salt

1/4 tsp black pepper

1 T flour

 

Instructions:

Bake pie crust according to package directions. Let cool.

In a large bowl combine eggs, half and half, 1 cup of Swiss cheese, Moore's Original Marinade, butter, flour, salt, and pepper; stir with a whisk.

In the pie crust, layer the remaining ingredients in this order: broccoli (well drained), ham, mushrooms, 1/2 cup Swiss cheese. Then, pour the egg mixture over the top.

Place the filled crust on a cookie sheet and place in a preheated oven at 375 F.

Cook for 40-45 minutes or until the pie sets completely and is golden brown. 

Find delicious recipes, marinades and more at MooresMarinade.com

 

 

Apple Cookie Crumble

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Filling:
4 Granny Smith or other baking apples
1/4 cup dried cranberries
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. each cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves (or to taste) 

Topping:
8-10 oatmeal cookies
1/4 cup butter

Instructions:
You need a microwave safe pie pan or other dish. Spray or butter the pan or dish.

Core and cut apples in thin slices. Peeling is optional to taste.

Place in microwave safe baking dish.

Add dried cranberries, brown sugar and spices as desired. 

In a plastic bag crumble the cookies.

Scatter on top of apple mixture.

Dot butter all over the top of the cookies. 

Bake in microwave 8-12 minutes depending on the power of the microwave. 

Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream when serving, if desired.
 

The Longing in Me | April Book Club

My April Book Club selection comes from bestselling author and Bible teacher, Sheila Walsh. Her brand new book The Longing in Me helps us find out why we keep making the same mistakes.   

Sheila speaks candidly about the trials in her life, including the heartache of her first marriage, and intertwines her story with the stories from the Bible. Through these stories she makes clear that some cravings are misguided, but they all stem from the same hunger—and they will haunt you until that hunger gets satisfied properly. 

If you find yourself constantly reaching out to the wrong people at the wrong times in your own life, The Longing in Me will help you understand that your cravings are not the problem. It’s where they lead you that makes all the difference. Click here to find a wonderful video about the book. 

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CLICK HERE to purchase The Longing in Me.

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Reviews and Recommendations:

“Raw honesty” - Jen Hatmaker, author and TV host

“Touches the heart” - Max Lucado, author

“Sheila has an amazing ability to communicate the freedom and joy that are yours in Jesus, no matter who you are or what you might have gone through in life” - Judah Smith, Author & Pastor

“Be forever changed" - Bobbie Houston, Senior Pastor of the Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia

 

Just Keep Breathing | March Book Club

There is an insightful book out now from the acclaimed speaker, Reggie Dabbs.  He is one of the most sought after public speakers, who specialize in speaking to children in school.  The book is “Just Keep Breathing” and it is in stores now.

Reggie was a product of the foster care system, raised by amazing parents.  He speaks to kids with humor, compassion and experience.  His book “Just Keep Breathing” is a reflection of what can happen to some of our forgotten youth.  “Just Keep Breathing” gives a voice to young people and advice to the adults in their lives that may be helping them navigate through those tough years. The book contains real life experience shared with Reggie and his honest responses.  You will find “Just Keep Breathing” both honest and inspirational.  Since I share with you often the joys of having foster children I wanted to share this book with you. Learn more here.

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CLICK HERE to purchase Just Keep Breathing.


 

Check out the Miracles from Heaven Trailer

Celebrate the beauty of faith, hope and everyday miracles with the upcoming film, Miracles from Heaven. Starring Jennifer Garner, the movie is based on the book of the same name, which tells the true story of the Beam family as they encountered God's unfailing love and constant presence during an incredible journey from hardship to healing. The flick is theaters on Wednesday, March 16, and you can check out a trailer for it at MiraclesFromHeaven-Movie.com or get tickets at http://www.fandango.com/miraclesfromheaven_188397/movietimes

 


 

Just in time for the Easter Season the must see movie "God’s Not Dead 2"

The new movie “GOD’S NOT DEAD 2” will be in theaters on April 1st. It tells the story of Grace Wesley, a teacher who dares to put her faith first. The movie could be taken from today's headlines and it shows us all that with faith in God and determination, we can make anything happen. It's from the people that brought you the surprise blockbuster "God’s Not Dead" and features the music from the fabulous Newsboys. Check out the trailer and make sure you put "God’s Not Dead 2" on your must see list!!!
 

Grilled Beef Skewers

Ingredients:
3/4 cup Moore's Original Marinade
3 tbsp scallions minced
1 tbsp garlic minced
1 lb beek flank or sirloin steak
1-1/2 tbsp lemon juice
16 skewers

Instructions: 
Cut beef diagonally into thin ribbon strips one inch wide. 
Thread onto skewers, allowing 1-2 ribbons of beef per skewer.
In a small bowl, combine Moore's Marinade, scallions, lemon juice, lemon peel, and garlic.
Brush skewered meat generously with sauce mixture.
Grill 2-3 minutes on each side. 
For more grilling fun and expertise, check out MooresMarinade.com for sauces, marinades and delicious recipes Dad will love!

Read more: http://www.delilah.com/articles/recipes-445391/grilled-beef-skewers-13644075/#ixzz42GGCvbNw

Winter Squash Soup!

I made up a big batch of winter squash soup. The kids ATE IT UP! Quite literally! Soup is a fall and winter staple in my home, and I rarely use any recipe, pretty much "winging it" each time.  I make extra large batches to feed my brood and tend to throw in things I might have in the fridge or that just sound good to me. There are never any left-overs!

I wrote down the ingredients as I went along, and it makes enough for a small army - which is my thing every day, but might only be yours on a football Sunday, or other fall gathering.

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Winter Squash Soup

With black beans and chicken

serves 8-10 generously

Ingredients:
6 cups of winter squash (Butternut, Hubbard, Pumpkin, Acorn or any mixture of them all)
6 small or 3 large yellow onions
3 large garlic cloves, minced
1 1/2 qrts of chicken broth
2 (15oz) cans of black beans, rinsed and drained
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp paprika
8oz of sour cream
1 pint of cream or half and half
Meat of one whole chicken (about 4 chicken breasts,) cooked and shredded


Directions:

Placed halved and de-seeded squash in shallow roasting pan; bake in oven at 375 degrees until tender-through. In the mean-time, chop onions and garlic and sauté in olive oil until onions are translucent. When squash is baked, scrape from shell into a food processor with sautéed onions and garlic. Process until it has a smooth consistency.

Place processed mixture into large stock pot with chicken broth, black beans and shredded chicken; bring to boil. Once boiling, add spices. Reduce to a simmer and add sour cream, stirring thoroughly.  Just before serving stir in cream or half and half. Garnish with minced chives if desired and a dash of paprika.  

Let me know if you try this, any alterations you make, and also if YOU have a favorite soup! Send your results and recipes to d@delilah.com  and don't forget to include a photo!

 



Read more: http://www.delilah.com/articles/recipes-445391/winter-squash-soup-14115326#ixzz42GEaAG9c

Valentine's Day Dinner & Dessert

Baked Greek Chicken

Ingredients:

6 Chicken breasts 

6 Roma tomatoes, chopped

1/2 yellow onion, chopped

1 cup Kalamatas, chopped

4 cloves garlic, chopped

1/3 c feta crumbles

1 - 1 ½ fresh basil, chopped

Salt and pepper, to taste

 

Instructions:

Mix everything but the chicken. Taste and add ingredients if needed. Bake chicken at 350 for 35 minutes. Drain all chicken juices. Toss mix on top of chicken and place back in oven for 35 minutes. You can grill this too! Just skip the last 35 minutes of baking or place chicken and mix topping in a foil wrap back on the grill.

 

Valentine Dessert Kabobs

Ingredients:

Cubed banana

Strawberry

Cubed angel food cake or pound cake

Maraschino cherries

Cubed brownie

1 1/2 package semi-sweet chocolate chips

1 can sweetened condensed milk

1 tsp vanilla

 

Instructions:

You can save time by picking up pre-made brownies and pound cake in your grocery store's baked goods section. Assemble the goodies on skewers, alternating them so like colors aren't next to each other. 

To make the chocolate fondue, melt the chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk in a double boiler (a heat-safe bowl over gently boiling water on the stove), making sure the bowl doesn't touch the water, add a teaspoon of vanilla, and stir till glossy.

 

Elle & Coach | February Book Club

When you listen to my show you know I have a special love for children and animals, after all I have 13 children and I live on a farm.  What better than a memoir of love and one special animal for February? This month’s Book Club pick is a Mom’s memoir about is about a wonderful young girl, Elle and her amazing service dog Coach.  An endearing true story of a Type-A mom struggling to care for a daughter who has Type 1 diabetes– Elle & Coach highlights how patience, love, and courage … plus a very special service dog named Coach – conquers almost all.  

When her oldest daughter, eight-year-old Elle, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, Stefany Shaheen confronted a terrifying new reality: without constant monitoring and treatment, Elle could face grim consequences, even death. Elle, a vibrant young girl who refuses to be limited by this disease, devoted herself to the fight to find a cure—a journey that brought her face-to-face with top scientists and doctors and all the way to the White House. Enter Coach a lovable yellow lab determined to make Elle’s life better.  Elle & Coach reminds us of the power of the human-animal connection, and the profound nature of a mother’s love for her daughter.  Ella & Coach is a must read for readers of all ages!!  

Find the book here http://bit.ly/E-Cbn or the author’s site: http://www.elleandcoach.com/buy/

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"Much more than a heartwarming story about a triumphant little girl and her amazing dog. It's a book about never giving up hope." – Michael J. Fox, Actor, Advocate

“Coach has shown Elle that diabetes is not a battle she has to manage alone but an opponent they can tackle together.” – People.com

"A must-read—not just for parents of children with chronic illnesses, but for any parent who's ever wished to make life easier for a child who is struggling with something daunting.  As the mom of a son who faced multiple surgeries during his childhood, I was deeply moved by Elle's experiences—and inspired by the beacon of hope that her service dog provides.  I have a feeling this book is going to change a lot of lives for the better." – Jodi PicoultNew York Times bestselling author of My Sister’s Keeper and Leaving Time

 

"About finding hope in the most unlikely of places.” - Modern Dog magazine

 

WATCH: National Zoo Panda Tian Tian Plays In The Blizzard

(HOT 99.5) - There is one D.C. resident who is enjoying this weekend's historic blizzard. Panda Tian Tian at the National Zoo in Washington, DC didn't hold back his excitement. 


 

Touchdown Taco Pie

Ingredients:

Crushed tortilla chips
Bean dip
Chunky salsa
Ground meat, cooked and seasoned with taco spices.
Mexican shredded cheese
Optional toppings: shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, sliced black olives, corn, sour cream

 

Directions:

Bottom layer - Spread crushed tortilla chips on the bottom.

Next layer - Spread your bean dip over the chips as best as possible. It'll be messy and totally fine if it's not a perfect layer. My bean dip already had cheese, jalapeno, and sour cream in it -- some add-ins you might consider mixing into yours.

Next layer - Spread the chunky salsa over the bean dip. 

Next layer - Spread your taco beef over top, straight from the skillet so it's hot.

Top layer - Top with a healthy amount of Mexican shredded cheese.

Bake at 375 for 20 minutes. Top with chopped lettuce, diced tomato, and a few heaps of sour cream to complete this fiesta.

 

 

Simple Resolutions

As we begin the new year, many of us will be making resolutions. Forget the cliche's of losing 50 pounds, becoming a work-out demon, or saving the world (in a single act.)

This year I resolve to do simple things, little changes on a daily basis that will have the effect of simplifying my life, relieving stress, and lead to a healthier me (mentally & physically.) 

Here's my list:

* Forgive - Continue to practice giving it over to God.

* Move more - With thought and purpose.

* Eat well - No dieting! Just good food, gratefully.

* Rest - Before I'm worn out.

* Rejoice - Find the joy, however slight, in every living moment.

Join me, please, in these simple little things we can all do to live life more fully, more healthfully, and more joyfully!  

Write to me here d@delilah.com and tell me what you are looking forward to, challenges you'll be overcoming (you WILL overcome!) and changes you hope to make.

Happy New Year! May 2016 be full, and rich, and blessed! 

 ~ Delilah

 

Strong and Kind | January Book Club

My January book club selection has something for every parent. 

The new book Strong and Kind: And Other Important Character Traits Your Child Needs to Succeed from Korie Robertson points out how teaching our children to have both good character and strength are the most important tools in guiding our children to their adult lives. Without being preachy or finger pointing Korie Robertson gives advice through example.  A quick and easy read Strong and Kind is a perfect book to get the New Year started off right!

Korie Robertson, New York Times bestselling author and mother of five – argues that developing good character in our children is the single most important thing we can do to help ensure they lead happy, healthy adult lives.  Robertson explores key traits and what they truly look like in action.  She shares hands-on ways for nurturing strength of character.  Written with her mother, Chrys Howard, and featuring stories and wisdom from her husband, Strong and Kind cuts through parenting manuals of today to rediscover, unfold, and embrace the enduring wisdom that has guided the best parents for centuries.  Korie shares principles—based on biblical wisdom and time-tested practices—that will help you parent your own one-of-a-kind child.

CLICK HERE to purchase Strong and Kind. 

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Reviews:

"Korie’s commentary on being an 'intentional parent' was insightful, and two of my favorite sections were 'Patience and Contentment' and 'The Value of Being Kind.' I am also glad that Korie included a section highlighting three fun games to play with your kids."  –Oak Tree Reviews 

"Reading Strong and Kind is like having a cup of coffee with Korie and Willie while listening to their wisdom from twenty years of parenting. The author didn’t fill it with boring facts or statistics. Nor did she come across as a Ms. Know It All in her advice. They came across a down home country folks just sharing their hearts on the matter of raising our kids to be upstanding citizens in this crazy world we’re living in." –TidbitsOfExperience.com 

"Ultimately, Strong and Kind, filled with real life stories from Korie and Willie’s parenting journey, is a straightforward, gently instructive call to not just be the best parents you can be, but also the best people you can be." –14-in-2014.com