• A Bend in the Road

    This is the first in a series of posts sharing stories from our years in the mission field. In 1988, my parents were driving from Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital and largest city (where we lived at the time), to Cap-Haitien, to scout out a location for a church plant. The two…

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  • The Clearest Example of God’s Strength

    What parts of creation illustrate God’s strength most clearly? Some might answer this question with examples of natural phenomena–hurricanes, earthquakes, or Niagara Falls. Others might turn to the animal kingdom–a lion’s rippling muscles, a blue whale’s vast expanse, or an eagle’s talons gripping its prey in midair. A few minds…

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  • Fall Schedule: Book a Speaking Engagement

    Hey, everyone! It’s John again. I am officially a full-time Rehoboth employee now. Yesterday was my last day as a middle school teacher. Originally, I had planned on teaching until September 6 to fulfill the 30-day notice requirement in my employment contract. Yesterday, however, the assistant principal came by my…

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  • Introducing John Adams

    Hey, everyone! I’m John Adams, Pritchard and Dana’s son. I’m writing to let you know that I am coming on board to work for Rehoboth Ministries. I will be living and working in the U.S., but my primary responsibilities will involve tracking finances, raising support, and communicating with leaders in…

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  • Prayer Chapel

    “If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.” Martin Luther King Our Prayer Chapel is slowly, but surely coming along. What looks like a simple and rudimentary building will be the war room where our Haitian disciples will go to battle for their country and…

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  • A Bold Step

    Imagine living in a country where the average income is $2.00 a day, jobs are almost impossible to find, and the price of food, gas, and other essentials continue to increase. Now imagine no incentives from the government to help families or to provide help in training someone for a…

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  • Nowhere To Hide

    The horror continues with gang warfare in the south of Haiti. This is a horrific testimony of a man whose family was traumatized by having no way of escape. Please pray for Haiti. ”I was under the bed and I could hear the men and they were raping my wife.…

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  • 21 Days of Prayer

    Due to the multitude of problems facing Haiti, which are driving many to despair, the believers in our churches have committed themselves to 21 Days of Prayer. The situation there has become so desperate that the World Food Program is warning that if the present blockade continues, Haiti will have…

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  • Haiti In Crisis

    This blog post has been a long time coming. Having gone through  a bout with cancer which resulted in surgery and multiple treatments, I, (Dana) had to make an important choice. Still having many administrative responsibilities for Rehoboth Ministries, I chose to let this item go until I could regain…

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  • A Year Ago Today

    The message below came up in my Facebook feed today of exactly one year ago. It encouraged me SO much since I was reminded of the exhaustion I felt post-surgery and the drains (that were pulling the excess fluid from my body), which had not yet been removed. I remember…

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