VEHICLES OF HOPE

Serving Others on the Road to Satisfaction


 

what people are saying ABOUT
Vehicles of hope

 

ENTHUSIASTIC READERS RESPOND

Vehicles of Hope is a powerful and exhilarating testament to the importance of service in our communities. Through the stories and people portrayed in these pages, one comes to truly understand that serving others is a blessing both giver and receiver share equally in. This is an uplifting and inspiring book that praises the real heroes in our society – those who give selflessly of their time, their energy, their money, and their love--all for the sheer joy of giving.

Rev. Marie Jones, author
Looking for God in All the Wrong Places


If you're not ready to get up off the couch and help someone, then don't read this book!

Greg Robus, Editor, Workamper News

This book will appeal to RVers wanting to find ways to serve. Readers get insight into what Habitat builds are like and the many forms of disaster response. For those considering full-timing and seeking meaningful activities, or full-timers who are ready for a change of pace, this book will give them plenty of ideas.

Jaimie Hall, co-editor of RV Traveling Tales
Co-host of RV Hometown

As a former full-time RVer, Habitat volunteer and current coordinator of Habitat for Humanity’s RV Care-A-Vanners, I found it easy to identify with much of what the Tebos recount of their travels and Habitat work in Vehicles of Hope. There are many books and articles about RVing and service, but this one has a very fresh approach, enabling readers to come along for the ride and be a part of the action. RVers, retirees, and anyone looking for impetus to follow their dream and make their life count, will find this book both informative and inspirational.

Marge Kitterman, Coordinator
Habitat for Humanity RV Care-A-Vanners

A passionate story of how easy it is to bury a dream to serve humankind for the conventional goals of job, home and security. This push/pull story dramatically portrays a journey enriched by an infectious philosophy of life and a curdling motivation to live it. The Tebos demonstrate a spirit-led lifestyle that most miss for lack of courage to begin.

David Castle, Board Member, Koinonia Partners, Inc.

Vehicles of Hope is an interesting, easy read, worth the time, and very enjoyable. One learns a lot about the gifts and talents people have and how they are used to help our fellow man. Keep up the great work, our country needs more folks like the ones in this book.

Mary Elwell, Housing Administrator
Rural Community Action Ministry

 

Vehicles of Hope is a wonderful inspiration to encourage others to do this kind of rewarding volunteer projects.

Jack & Lorraine Driscoll, Care-A-Vanners &
HFH York County, Maine

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REVIEWS

BookIdeas.com Review
By Maria Jones

 

Escapees Magazine Review
By Marcella Gauthier (#12371)

 

RV Hometown and Workamper review
By Jaimie Hall

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ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS

Wherever disaster strikes is where couple points their RV
Article by Julianne Crane in “The Spokesman-Review”

Life of service through Habitat leads to new book
Article by Genie Collins in Americus Times Recorder

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