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Continue reading →: Destinations
“Mom, the cheapest ticket I can find from Portland to Fayetteville is $600.” I sighed for the umpteenth time as I wondered how we could scrape that much money together to get Gabe here to spend some vacation time with our family before we head back to Haiti. “Lord, it…
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Continue reading →: A Book of Remembrance
Recently, Prit and I had a Social Book printed up. A Social Book can cover the span of any particular year covered on one’s Facebook account that one chooses. It contains all the comments, received comments, and pictures that have been posted from the year of choice. Prit and I…
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Continue reading →: What Folks Are Saying about What You Give
Pastor Michel Gallant is overseeing our church plant in the countryside. It is close to the small town of Belle-Hôtesse. He related to me that the parents of the schoolchildren that attend his school asked him if there would be a feeding program for their school this upcoming September. When…
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Continue reading →: Busy & Bittersweet
For the last several days we have been cleaning out Prit’s parents’ home and going through their house with Prit’s sister (Mary) and her husband deciding what to keep and what to give away. Box after box of books and clothes have been hauled off to the Salvation Army. Cabinets…
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Continue reading →: Goodbye, Lucy
On Friday, we said ”Goodbye” to Lucy. We want to thank everyone who joined us for her homegoing. It was a beautiful ”send off” and we are grateful to Pastor John Hedgepeth of Northwood Temple for a beautiful message about an exemplary life. Lucy is finally at rest after a very…
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Continue reading →: Funeral Information for Lucy Adams
Dear Friends and Relatives, Many of you have expressed a desire to be a part of Lucy’s Homegoing Service. Below you will find the details. Thank you so much for your prayers! Thursday, July 10 (Viewing) 6:00p.m.-8:00 p.m. Jernigan-Warren Funeral Home 545 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, N.C. 28301 Friday, July 11…
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Continue reading →: July 4: A Day of Remembrance
The daily treks into Fayetteville to visit Prit’s mom in the hospital have now come to an end. Lucia Andrews Adams gained her independence this 4th of July. Lucy fought a long, hard fight which stretched back over 1 1/2 years. Repeated trips to hospitals, rehabs, and then back home…
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Continue reading →: Recent News
John After a delayed flight due to a blown tire on the IBC jet, John left Haiti much later than planned on Wednesday. After missing all his connections in Ft. Lauderdale, he had to pay for a hotel room and spend the night. He finally made it to Fayetteville on…
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Continue reading →: Ebenezer, Chikungunya, and a Change of Address
On June 13, Prit and I celebrated thirty-three years of marriage together. We want to thank all of you for your wonderful notes and cards. Your well wishes have greatly encouraged us, as well as your thoughts and prayers! God has been our Ebenezer. Then Samuel took a stone and…
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Continue reading →: Partners in the Gospel
“There are plenty of souls right here in North Carolina that need saving,” my friend said. Her scowl told me she had serious doubts about such a drastic move in my life – moving to Haiti. Not only would she miss me, but she was genuinely concerned for my well…
