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Continue reading →: Our Time’s Winding Down
On the Road We’ve been busy traveling to various churches who regularly partner with Rehoboth Ministries these past few weeks. It’s been great to see all our long-time friends in Tarboro. We visited our old stomping grounds in Fayetteville and were delighted to join in the celebration of Pastor John…
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Continue reading →: The Prayers of Dana…
Sitting on my bed in my house robe, I was finishing up Psalm 72. I was getting ready to make my way to the third section when it hit me. Why was I suddenly overcome with emotion? Tears began running down my cheeks, then they turned to sobs. It wasn’t the psalm…
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Continue reading →: Here We Go and There She Goes!
Coming to Tarboro, NC! Hi everyone, Prit and I will be coming to Tarboro this weekend. We will be speaking at Rock Church pastored by Mike and Mary Chatt. They are doing a wonderful job and we can’t wait to see them again. We are so excited because this was our…
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Continue reading →: Hand In Hand
Here’s a beautiful article published on the Orphans Promise website that was written about Rehoboth Ministries. We could not have fed around 1,200 children in three schools without the help of this wonderful ministry. Because our feeding program only operates during the school year, we will have some very hungry…
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Continue reading →: We’re Getting There!
Bible School Thanks to so many of you who rallied to the cause of getting our Bible School fixed up. Partitions have been made to section off classrooms, tile has been repaired, and a new coat of paint has freshened up the walls and ceiling. Our woodworker, Wesley, is now…
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Continue reading →: A Brighter Side of Haiti
My last article gave our readers a bird’s eye view of how things are in Haiti at present. In this post I want to share how we are bringing hope to a devastated nation. After 35 years in this country, we have established 5 churches, 3 schools, and a Bible…
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Continue reading →: The Haitian Dilemma
Many of you saw Haiti in the news last week. You have written and asked what exactly is going on. Thank you for doing so. This gives me the opportunity to respond in a correct manner, for many of the news reports that we have seen have presented a misrepresentation…
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Continue reading →: Happy Month-a-versary, Lorelei!
All of our family left this morning (except for John.) Gabriel was up before dawn to catch a flight out for Portland. Deborah and her family are winding their way back to West Virginia and I am finally getting back to updating and answering e-mails. It’s best to stay busy…
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Continue reading →: Many Reasons to Celebrate the Date
Since most of you will probably be celebrating on this date, we wanted to wish everyone a Happy 4th of July! Here’s an interesting tidbit concerning this date and our link with Haiti. Did you know that there were Haitians who fought in our War for Independence?Here’s a link to…
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Continue reading →: ’twill soon be past…
I visited my brother’s grave today. “Laney” died last December, but this was the first opportunity that I have had to officially say goodbye — even though he is on the other side now. All that remains where he now lies is a grave marker with his name and picture on…
