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Continue reading →: New BeginningsDear Rehoboth Partners, I (John) am writing this to you from my new place! On February 17, I started a new job in the Human Resources department at the Villari Food Company. This job enables me to serve the ministry at no cost. Click here to read the rest of…
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Continue reading →: Anniversaries & Answered PrayersDear Rehoboth Partners, On February 9, our original church plant celebrated its 35th anniversary! It has certainly come a long way since beginning under a WWII U.S. Army medical tent in 1990. As you can see in the picture above, the sanctuary was decorated beautifully for the occasion. … Click…
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Continue reading →: Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
Click here to read our January 2025 Newsletter.
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Continue reading →: If We Make It Through December…
Click here to read our monthly newsletter for December 2024.
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Continue reading →: Pray for Revival in HaitiThe headlines from Haiti in 2024 have been unremittingly bleak, but even by those standards, this week’s gang-led massacre of 184 elderly people in the nation’s worst slum stands out for its senselessness and wanton cruelty. A few days ago, a gang leader ordered the massacre after consulting a voodoo…
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Continue reading →: A Season of Hope: Support Rehoboth Ministries this ChristmasIt’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! As the crisp winter air settles in, it brings with it not just the festive spirit of the holidays, but also unexpected challenges. This time of year has been a reminder of both the difficulties and blessings that shape our journey—both in…
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Continue reading →: The Gift
This is the third in a series of posts sharing stories from our years in the mission field. (This post is written by John Adams.) A few years ago, I broke my ankle playing basketball and was on crutches for about six weeks. As a result, my house started getting…
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Continue reading →: Just Let Go
This is the second in a series of posts sharing stories from our years in the mission field. (This post is written by John Adams.) In 2016, a missionary couple invited me to go to a conference in another city in Haiti. It was a 4 or 5 hour trip…

