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Continue reading →: New Trailblazers And More!
Bible School Graduation The graduation for our 10th promotion has taken place and we have unleashed new trailblazers into Haiti to make a difference! This is the first promotion which Prit and I were unable to attend. Though we were sad not to be there, we are so proud of…
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Continue reading →: A Rough Week
My days run together lately – except when I’m on the way to the doctor’s office. Today, it’s pouring down rain in Jacksonville and it would be a great day to just roll over and sleep. I have had my first round of chemo and am slated for another one…
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Continue reading →: Let’s Do This!
Most of you know my life has been greatly altered in the last half a year. The diagnosis of cancer (again) and the need to deal with it has greatly dictated my schedule. Surgery in October, accompanied with trips back and forth to the doctor’s office plus plans for further…
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Continue reading →: Drain Free!
Yesterday, I returned to Wilmington to have the drains removed They had been attached to my body since my surgery on October 20, 2020 – a total of 41 days! Due to fluid buildup, I had to walk around with tubes coming out from everywhere. These were attached to two…
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Continue reading →: Haiti: Not For the Faint of Heart
I just reread an article that our son, John, posted on his site, backtohaiti.com. I wanted to post it here for you to read as well. He gives you a good “up front” look into life in Haiti, yet a glimpse of hope concerning how Rehoboth Ministries is serving as…
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Continue reading →: We Continue To Give Thanks!
We hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving – even during this precarious season! My sister, Mary Ann, swung by Cracker Barrel and purchased three turkey dinners complete with pumpkin pie and brought them to our house yesterday! We had a wonderful time talking and laughing. Even though our…
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Continue reading →: Giving of Thanks
It’s been a few days since I gave an update. There’s a good reason for that. My life has been greatly altered since my surgery of October 20, 2020. The pain from the incisions and drains which (yes) are still connected to my chest has been relentless, not to mention…
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Continue reading →: Phase I
Do you ever come through a dark period in your life in which you say, “Boy, I’d never like to relive those days again?” Yep. That basically sums up my view of life post-surgery. I feel as if I’m emerging from a deep, dark tunnel to finally see the light…
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Continue reading →: So Many “Dorvils”… plus Update on Dana
This is one of the many students attending a school in Rehoboth’s network. (This is not little Dorvil.) I received a message from one of our pastors in Haiti the other day. The lady who supervises the cooks on one of our compounds brought forth a complaint concerning a student.…
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Continue reading →: Just Ask Vilvert!
Institut Biblique de l’Alliance de Grâce 1 hr · Over the next few weeks, I’ll be introducing you to our new students. This is Vilvert Eliakim. He is originally from Port-Margot (a town a couple hours out into the country) but ended up in Cap-Haitien after his sister fell ill and required long-term…
