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Continue reading →: You Gotta Start Somewhere!
We are in the beginning phase of planting a garden in Belle-Hôtesse. This second church plant is located in the countryside outside of Cap Haitian. A plot of land behind the church will be our first experiment for a garden. Money has already been invested for our church workers there…
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Continue reading →: A Happy “Hello” & A Sad “Goodbye”!
After a very hectic week, we are home! Home for now means Jacksonville, NC, and the fast paced, hurried life we knew in Haiti has slowed down – but, not without being close to the point of exhaustion. Last Thursday, we flew out on an old DC-3 Cargo plane. We had…
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Continue reading →: No Complaining. Just a simple ”Thank You”
Last week, Prit and I joined our church committee in Petite Anse to meet with our Zone Leaders. These leaders oversee the communities where cell groups are located. The reason for the meeting was to discuss the distribution of the food boxes which have been sitting in our school’s depot…
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Continue reading →: I Want To Be One Of The….
Great news! $19,000 has been raised towards our Solar Panel Project. When we sent out our last update, we had reached our $15,000 goal. Asking for 15 donors who would send a $1,000 gift to help us finish up this project quickly, we received incredible feedback from folks who wanted…
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Continue reading →: We’re Almost Halfway!
We are amazed at the generosity of our friends and donors, especially during this difficult time in our history. We now have $14,426 towards our solar panels. To make our goal for today, we have $574 remaining. That way, we will have raised $15,000 by the 15th which is today! Would someone…
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Continue reading →: 15 by the 15th!
Hi Everyone, We want to thank those who have been giving into the Solar Panel Fundraiser. We now have a little over $12,600 towards our $30,000 goal. We would love to reach $15,000 by the 15th of the month. That’s only 2 days away. Can you help us get over…
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Continue reading →: A Light In The Darkness
Hunger. Unemployment. Lack of Medical Care. A Dismal Future. All these describe the land where we live.We have been in Haiti for 37 years. Yet, we have never seen the level of poverty that we see today. Aid provided from other nations rarely reach the average Haitian and…
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Continue reading →: 10 Reasons YOU Can Make A Difference!
It’s 86 degrees in Cap-Haitian today! It’s too bad the beaches are closed due to the Corona Virus. If we had air conditioners here at home, it would be more tolerable. We’d just ignore the heat outside and sit back, put our feet up, and read a good book. Unfortunately, our…
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Continue reading →: Celebrate With Us! The Two Are One!
Due to the present circumstances with the Pandemic, our plans have totally been changed. We were due to fly to Portland, Oregon, to attend the wedding of our son, Gabe, and his beautiful fiancé, Ciara, on June 20th. No matter how they tried, it was just impossible for them…
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Continue reading →: Please Remember Haiti In Prayer
I just read this article. If it is true, then we are in great need of prayer. The members of our churches are hunkered down in their homes until the Prime Minister of Haiti says otherwise. Haiti has lost almost a whole year of any productivity due to internal strife…
