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Continue reading →: Long Enough
Prit and I are gearing up to return to Haiti next week. Meanwhile, we’ve been trying for several days to get a bank transfer to Haiti to pay off expenses. It seems the bank’s software has changed. We were sure our third attempt yesterday would be successful, but learned later it never went…
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Continue reading →: Celebrating on Several Levels!
Happy 4th of July to all our friends and supporters from Rehoboth Ministries! As many of you may recall, this is a Day of Remembrance for us. Today makes exactly five years since Prit suffered his first of two back-to-back brain aneurysms while we were visiting friends in Canada. We will…
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Continue reading →: Touching the Future
Family Time It seems like just yesterday since we passed the Welcome to Virginia sign. Prit, John, and I traveled to Reston, Virginia, last week and picked up Gabe as he flew in from Portland to Dulles airport. Then, we headed to West Virginia to see Deb and her family. We had…
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Continue reading →: Happy Birthday, Happy D-Day, Happy Anniversary, & Happy Moving!
As I type, Prit and I are heading down the highway to Jacksonville, NC. We are spending the summer here and watching over my sister’s home for her while she is out of town. After hauling load after load of all our belongings from Fayetteville to our new residence, we…
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Continue reading →: Taking a Break
Road Runner, the coyote’s after you. Road Runner, if he catches you you’re through. Road Runner, the coyote’s after you. Road Runner, if he catches you you’re through. Do any of you remember the cartoon “Roadrunner?” Maybe I’m giving away my age by asking this question, but lately I’ve been…
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Continue reading →: Funding the Future
This post was written by our son John. It is cross-posted from his blog, BacktoHaiti.com. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” —Matthew 28:19a Jesus’ command to make disciples drives everything we at Rehoboth Ministries do in Haiti. We believe that Haiti will never be healthier than the Haitian…
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Continue reading →: Feeding the Multitudes
And they all ate and were satisfied. And they took up twelve baskets full of the broken pieces left over. 21 And those who ate were about five thousand men, besides women and children. Matthew 14:20 An eleven-member team from Orphans Promise Ministry stormed Haiti on Saturday and Rehoboth Ministries will never…
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Continue reading →: Visitors Galore!
Hello from Haiti! I realize that almost a month has passed since I published our last article. The last two weeks we’ve been busy, busy, busy with visitors coming and going. We’ve had a wonderful time. Because of problems with our internet, I am writing from the Picolet Hotel. So,…
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Continue reading →: Guest Ministry
Sometimes Haiti can be a lonely place. As a missionary, one learns to get used to solitude. When visitors come, however, we revel in their fellowship and the ministry they often bring. Recently, Pastor Richard Ouellette (Montreal, Quebec) and Evangelist Yves Baron (Livry-Gargan, France) graced our home and ministered in…
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Continue reading →: For All the “Davids” of this World
I gingerly pulled our Trooper up to the curbside. This way I could quickly scoot up to the ATM located just outside the bank by the wharf. Opening my door, I spotted a young teenager out of the corner of my eye standing just a few feet away from me…
