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Continue reading →: Catastrophe Averted
”Unless the LORD had been my help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence. When I said, My foot slippeth; thy mercy, O LORD, held me up.” Psalm 94:17-18 KJV As I slowly read what Pastor Délinx was typing out on the computer screen, my stomach did a flip-flop. Worst-case…
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Continue reading →: Free Book Offer – Soul Bare!
Many, many moons ago we were teachers of an English-speaking Christian day school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The school was comprised of English-speaking missionary kids as well as Haitian children who were proficient in English. This was during the mid 1980’s under the regime of the late Jean-Claude (Baby Doc) Duvalier and his…
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Continue reading →: School’s In and Other News!
Now’s the time! Our three elementary schools are back in full swing and our feeding program will start up next week. If you ever wanted to get involved, now’s the time! While major donors, Orphans Promise and Lifeline Ministry graciously work together to provide protein-packed food to our students, Rehoboth Ministries…
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Continue reading →: For those of you who prayed…
Recently, I placed an alert on my Facebook page asking my Facebook friends to please pray for Jean-Philippe Béliard. Jean-Philippe practically grew up on the church bench in our main church in Petite-Anse. He went on to complete our 4-year Bible college and was the valedictorian of his class. Today, he…
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Continue reading →: We’re Famous, Ya’ll!
Haiti Featured in the News I received a phone call a few days ago from a journalist who works for the Sampson Independent newspaper in Clinton, NC. He wanted to interview me concerning our life and work in Haiti since I was born in Clinton and grew up outside the small town. I didn’t…
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Continue reading →: Missions: Not For The Faint-Hearted
If you ever thought that serving as a missionary in a foreign land was something glamorous, please allow me to put those thoughts to rest for you. In just the last week and a half, several incidents have taken place in Haiti and we are seriously asking for your heartfelt prayers.…
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Continue reading →: Facts Are Stubborn Things – John Adams
”Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” – John Adams This famous statement was made by the lawyer John Adams in defense of the British Soldiers on trial for the…
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Continue reading →: Hey Amazon Shoppers!
Amazon Shoppers Do you shop with amazon? Would you like to help out your favorite 501c3 nonprofit organization while you shop? If so, you can go to smile.amazon.com and Amazon will give a small percentage to their work. Rehoboth Ministries, Inc. is on their list and we’d love your help.…
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Continue reading →: Laney’s Update, School’s Starting – Que l’année scolaire commence !
Laney’s Update Great news! My brother, Laney, had surgery for an aortic aneurysm that went very well. A stent has been placed in his aorta thereby averting the danger of a ruptured aneurysm. When my older sister and I arrived at the hospital in Greenville, he had already had the surgery…
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Continue reading →: We’re Busy – On and Off the Field!
Visiting Churches This summer has been rolling by quickly and we can hardly keep up with everything we’ve had to do. Over the last two weeks, we have shared at The Lord’s Table (Goldsboro, NC) and at Saulston Methodist Church (Saulston, NC). We immensely enjoyed being able to share the…
