• Fellow Missionaries

    Yesterday, we had more guest visitors for our Sunday morning service. Missionaries Bill and Darla Moxon blessed us with their ministry. The Moxons came to Haiti in 1988 to dig wells. We became good friends with them when our children were small. They are now digging wells of a different…

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  • Notes from a Busy Day

    Our house has been buzzing with activity today. One brother put up a ceiling fan in our den. Another was here with tile samples for me to choose from for the bathroom in the little house next door where John will be living when he comes. We chose what we…

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  • A God-Sized Vision

    Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh. Is anything too hard for me? — Jeremiah 32:27 When Prit and I were married in 1981, we embarked upon an adventure that was beyond our wildest dreams. Prit jokes about marrying me, then taking me to a tropical paradise. In…

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  • $10,000 Headstart

    And we’re off! We have received two responses to our $10,000 challenge for our church construction goal. A longtime, faithful supporter has challenged us to raise $10,000 before June 1, 2013. If we raise the funds in time, he will match them by adding another $10,000. That’s a great headstart…

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  • A Fruitful Day

    Yesterday morning was our first Sunday back since we returned from the States. What a rich service it was and one that overflowed with joy. Former missionaries to Haiti, Daniel and Celia Picasso, were our special guests. Daniel was an M.K. (missionary kid) who grew up in Haiti in the…

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  • Life – In All Its Forms

    Today, I’m sitting here on our front porch again and drinking in the beauty of our yard. It’s rained since we’ve been gone and everything is so green. The tall trees are stretching their limbs toward Heaven. I can hear the laughter of the schoolchildren playing outside just on the…

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  • Loose Ends

    We’re tying up loose ends here again as we get ready to fly to Ft. Lauderdale tomorrow. Then we’ll fly into Haiti early Wednesday morning. We had planned to fly back last Tuesday, but all flights into Cap-Haitian were booked. Because of this, we missed spending Easter with our church…

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  • With Healing in His Wings

    Guest post by John Adams. While visiting Haiti several years ago, on a sleepless night, I heard a sound that made my skin crawl — the sound of cruel laughter and jeering mingled with angry, accusatory shouts coming from beyond the wall around my parents’ house. The mob dispersed and the…

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  • Barabbas

    Barabbas: “Murderer”, “Thief”, “Insurgent”, “Guilty as charged”. Barabbas was a Zealot and perhaps would have been known today as a modern-day terrorist. Awaiting execution, he knew he deserved what was coming to him. His acts had finally caught up with him. It was just a matter of time. Barabbas was…

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  • The Power of His Resurrection

    Guest post by Pastor Nelson Hopkins (Impact Church, Morehead City, N.C.) The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the greatest phenomenon known to man. By His resurrection, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. As He once lived, He forever lives in the many infallible proofs of His resurrection…

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