• Claudin Joseph

    We work with some of the greatest people in the world. Among them are our young people who are on their way to becoming “world changers.” This morning, one of our church members (Claudin) came to the house to pick up some money to clean the bathroom at our main compound.…

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  • Happy Easter!

      I am sitting on the veranda of the Christophe Hotel as I type. Prit, John, and I came here to get some work done. It’s somewhat discouraging to pay a monthly internet bill only to have to come to town and use the internet here. I woke up at…

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  • Good Riddance, Zika!

    It all began with an itch. Not just any itch, mind you. This itch was akin to rubbing against fiberglass or as if someone was meticulously making small cuts back and forth against my skin with a knife. No amount of scratching did any good. From my shoulders down, I was in…

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  • Guest Ministry + A Reminder to Supporters

    Guest Ministry Pastor Phillip Norris, his wife, (Christie) and their daughter-in-law, (Brenda) were with us last week to help celebrate our main church’s 26th anniversary. Pastor Phillip ministered during our Sunday morning service and to the students of our Bible institute on Wednesday. Friday, we had a conference at the Sainte-Philomène compound. Both Christie…

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  • Internship

    Who We Are: Rehoboth Ministries is a Christian ministry that has been operating in Haiti since 1983. The Rehoboth umbrella covers five local churches, three schools with a school lunch program, and a Bible school. Our work is especially focused on extending the Kingdom of God in Haiti through the…

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  • Michel, Zika, and Colibri

    Goodbye Michel President Michel Martelly left office on 7 February after a very successful five-year term. Unfortunately, due to failed elections, his place has been left void until an interim President can be voted in. Then, a second round of elections (hopefully) will reveal who Haiti’s next President will be.…

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  • A Room For Colas

    Thanks to the gift of some very generous friends, Colas finally has a place to lay his head. Jacques Kercius Colas has lived with us for around twenty-three years. When we moved to Cap-Haitian and started our main church, ”Cola,” as everyone knows him, started attending the early morning services. He gave…

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  • Bible School Projects

    We are so thankful for those of you who have been helping us provide scholarships for our Bible School students and for those who continue to give on a monthly basis. We do have other needs, however, and would like to ask our other readers for help. Tables & Chairs…

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  • In Loving Memory

    Prayers for the Altman Family Prit and I were sorry to hear of the passing of our friend, Mrs. Doris Altman of Fayetteville, NC. Doris and her husband, Howard, were dear friends and longtime supporters of Rehoboth Ministries, Inc. They were also instrumental in opening up other doors of support…

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  • Get Off The Front Line!

    Tom and Bev Brumbley have been missionaries to Haiti for over forty years. We became friends with them while living in Port-au-Prince for our first 5 1/2 years. When Prit and I encountered our first real crisis in Haiti, Tom and Bev were part of a prayer chain that gathered…

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