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Continue reading →: Second Opinion
Hi Everyone, Thanks for your prayers for Prit and John’s luggage. It got to them yesterday evening while they were still in Fort Pierce, FL, and they were able to fly into Cap Haitian this morning with all their belongings. Second Opinion I think most of you know by…
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Continue reading →: Where’s My Luggage?
This morning my husband and John left Jacksonville (NC) and flew to Charlotte (NC), then made their trek on to West Palm Beach (FL). With the Republican Convention starting up in Charlotte today (meaning a huge influx of people), Prit and John’s baggage didn’t make it to West Palm Beach.…
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Continue reading →: I Covet Your Prayers
Hi Everyone! Once in a while, by some glitch (or more likely my ineptness), I manage to lock myself out of the Rehoboth wordpress account. Hence the reason that I haven’t posted in a while. Well, today I finally figured out how to log back in….after much prayer! So much…
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Continue reading →: ”They Have No Diesel”
This morning, I received a message from Cola. Cola works at our house and oversees a multitude of responsibilities from shopping at the marché for us to overseeing buying fuel and operating our diesel generator. In his message he shared, ”Yo pa gen diesel” meaning ”They have no diesel fuel.”…
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Continue reading →: He’s Home Now
Pastor Gerald Wiggs from Middlesex, NC, exchanged his earthly body for his heavenly one on Sunday, July 12, 2020. Gerald was a dear friend of ours and his church (Gateway Christian Center in Middlesex, NC,) supported Rehoboth Ministries for several years. We have wonderful memories of the times that Gerald…
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Continue reading →: A Sincere Thanks From Pastor Boulos
Pastor Boulos is so grateful for all our donors that he asked if he could greet you. Above is a picture of him and his beautiful family! Here is his letter in Creole and below that is the translation. Pastor Boulos serves the church and elementary school in Belle-Hôtesse located in the…
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Continue reading →: There’s A Hole In Our Wall!
In our last post, https://rehobothhaiti.com/2020/07/03/its-the-bees-knees/, I shared about the great project that’s going forward concerning our bee hives. We are sooooo excited! However, there’s a little glitch that has to be taken care of before we get started. Our back wall has some repairs that need to be…
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Continue reading →: It’s the Bee’s Knees!
Apiculture – technical term for beekeeping. I had no idea what this meant! But, thanks to the giving of our Rehoboth Partners to our feeding fund, we will soon have 10 beehives set up on our compound in Sainte-Philomène. Not only that, but we have been able to obtain the…
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Continue reading →: Rehoboth Partners: Bryan & Kelly Huffman
Feeding children. Sending students to get a university degree. Training leaders in our Bible institute. Providing a payroll to Haitian workers on the field. These are just a few examples of what we are accomplishing in Haiti. But, none of these things could be accomplished without YOU our DONORS! Today,…
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Continue reading →: It Makes My Head Spin
We have been back stateside for a few weeks now. This means we send transfers down to Haiti to pay for salaries, university students’ tuition, feeding the hungry, and the list goes on and on. The exchange rate changes almost daily there. It cost $28 (US) just to send our…
