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Continue reading →: In Sickness and in Health
I was going to write a post about our visit with a very dear friend today and his wife. John beat me to it and I must say did a much better job than I would have. Therefore, I’m including his most recent post. Needless to say, this has been…
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Continue reading →: Slowing Down
“The last 2-3 weeks have been one long blur,” I told some friends last night on the telephone. It seems like just the other day we were catching a delayed flight out of Cap-Haitian to Ft. Lauderdale. As I relayed in our last post, all flights bound to North Carolina…
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Continue reading →: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Wedding
Written Wednesday. This has been an unbelievable day. We left Haiti around 2:00 p.m. Our 9:30 flight had been delayed meaning we would arrive to Ft. Lauderdale much later than planned. Our connecting flight to Charlotte, N.C., was no longer available. Our attempts to reroute to Raleigh, NC, also fell…
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Continue reading →: MFI Marriage & Family Conference
MFI Conference This weekend we hosted an MFI Conference in our newly renovated conference room on the Sainte-Philomène compound. Pastor Bob and Sue MacGregor along with Pastor Phil and Judy Jaquith were our guest speakers. Pastor Bob is one of the Vice-Presidents of Ministers’ Fellowship International. The Jaquiths have been…
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Continue reading →: New Beginnings
Happy New Year everyone! 2014 has arrived and with it has entered new resolutions, hopes, and expectations. We wish to sincerely thank you, our friends and supporters, for the strength of your prayers, the value of your friendship, and for your unfailing support. You mean so very much to us.…
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Continue reading →: A Homecoming, a Wedding, a Desire Fulfilled, and a Challenge
A Homecoming Great news! Prit’s mom was released from the rehabilitation center on Thursday. Her greatest wish was to be in her own home for Christmas and her desire has been granted. We thank all of you again for your heartfelt prayers and ask that you would continue to lift…
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Continue reading →: It Feels Like Christmas
“It sure doesn’t feel like Christmas,” I told my son as we crept along L Street on Saturday. We were on our way to pick up a friend at 12th Street for choir practice and this busy artery of Cap-Haitian was overrun with people. Many were spilling out of the…
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Continue reading →: Planting into the Future
A few days ago, we planted into the future. Five lime trees and one orange tree will someday yield much fruit for us and the generations to come. Although it’s predicted to take anywhere around three years for the trees to reach maturity, I’m already excited over the fact that…
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Continue reading →: Updates
Lucy We want to thank all of you who responded to my last update concerning Prit’s mom. Lucy has been moved from the hospital where she has been since Thanksgiving. She is now in a rehab center not far from their home. We continue to ask your prayers for her.…
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Continue reading →: God’s Redemptive Purposes
A fellow missionary, Bill Moxon, preached a powerful message of forgiveness this morning. He and his wife, Darla, had their home broken into, not once, but twice several years ago. The gang took Darla’s wedding ring, stole all their money, and stole a vehicle from their yard (twice). Bill &…
