Rehoboth Ministries was founded by Pritchard and Dana Adams, who moved from North Carolina to Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1983 to teach at a Christian school.
The name “Rehoboth” comes from the story of Isaac. They felt the Lord impress upon them that the Lord would make room for them in the land (Gen. 26:22).
In 1990, they planted their first church in Cap-Haitien, Haiti’s second-largest city. Since then, the ministry has grown into four church plants, three schools, and a Bible college. The Bible college is currently in transition and will be fully run and funded by indigenous leadership in 2026.
In 2024, Pritchard & Dana’s son, John Adams, became the director. Rehoboth’s focus is increasingly on funding small-business initiatives with the aim of helping local pastors become financially independent.
Rehoboth Ministries is a nonprofit organization exempt from taxes under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Gifts made to Rehoboth are tax-deductible.





