• Agape Flights Picnic

    If you should ask me or several other missionaries in Cap-Haitian, “What’s special about Thursday?” you would probably get the answer, “Oh, Thursday’s when Agape flies in!” Agape Flights is a ministry based out of Venice, Florida, that serves several countries in the Caribbean. Fortunately, Haiti is on that list!…

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  • Happy Birthday, P.G.!

    Prit’s dad is 86 years old today! While Lucy and I were still sleeping this morning, P.G. was up at 5:30 a.m. He’s already attended the Full Gospel Businessmen’s meeting across town and returned home while we were getting our first cup of coffee. P.G still walks every day, drives,…

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  • Nickels & Dimes

    I received an unexpected check this morning for $50. My father-in-law is a member of the Full Gospel Men’s Fellowship Chapter here in Fayetteville. When he attended their meeting this morning, the older lady that’s been playing the piano for several years approached him and said, “I have a jar…

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  • His Mysterious Ways

    We’ve seen some incredible things during our thirty-one years on the mission field. Now, we can add another item to the list. Edrice Lefort is a student in our Bible institute. His wife went to the hospital in town recently to deliver twins. When she went into labor, there were…

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  • Messy Plans, Max, and Me

    Every time I have begun to write a post, something has happened to change our plans. Prit and John have already returned to Haiti. They were due to fly out of Fayetteville Sunday afternoon. Thirty minutes before we were to take them to the airport, they received a phone call…

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  • Update 2/15

    Travel Plans We are finally winding down after spending over a month here in the States. It wasn’t our plan to stay this long, but responsibilities for the ministry and John’s surgery stretched the date out a little longer. There are still things to attend to and I’ll be staying…

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  • Gift of Bibles

    Haitian Bibles We received a gift of 10 brand new Haitian Bibles to take back to Haiti with us. Many, many thanks to Robert Faircloth, a friend from Fayetteville, NC, who purchased the Bibles. He was even included money to pay for the shipping. Rehoboth Headquarters These are pictures of…

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  • Surgery, Taxes, and Starting Over

    Surgery On Friday, John went in to have minor surgery for a hydrocele. A hydrocele is an accumulation of fluid in the body which can cause much pain. Instead of performing the medical procedure of simply draining the fluid, the doctor suggested closing the area altogether to assure the problem…

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  • Snow Day

    Last night we watched as a gentle snow fell here in Fayetteville. Just a couple of days ago, John and I took a walk in 66 degree weather. It’s now somewhere in the high 20s. Such is the unpredictability of North Carolina’s climate. After a long day of filling out…

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  • Put On Hold

    Put. On. Hold. That’s what seems to have happened to our lives recently. Just a few weeks ago, we were busy wrapping up an MFI Conference in Haiti, then boarding a plane just a few days later for Ft. Lauderdale. All of us were scurrying about getting ready for Deborah’s…

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