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Continue reading →: Mish
“A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.” – Proverbs 12:10 Mish (pronounced Meesh) wakes us up every morning. That’s with the exception of the nights she ends up sleeping indoors. Our unique alarm clock knows exactly which window…
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Continue reading →: Surprise!
Sunday was a red-letter day for our church in Petite-Anse. Our mother church celebrated its 23rd anniversary. Pastor John Finochio and Bryan Vos (Music/Media Director, Audio/Recording Engineer) of Crossroads Community Church in Hamilton, Ontario, were our special guests this year. It was an incredible service in many ways and full…
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Continue reading →: The Master Craftsman
For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. Ephesians 2:10 Luckner Borélus is passionate about his work. Not only is he a master craftsman with woodwork, he is also very artistic. His attention to detail and…
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Continue reading →: What Our Supporters Are Saying About Us
Pastor Brad and Lisa Wiggs pastor Faith Harvest Church in Wake Forest N.C. We are thankful to have them partnering with Rehoboth Ministries. Check out their website @ www.faith-harvest.org and if you’re in their area, join them one Sunday for a wonderful time of worship and teaching of the Word! “What…
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Continue reading →: A Gift from the Heart
A dear leader in our church had this picture specially made for Prit and me in order to commemorate our thirty years of service in Haiti. Brother Delex Pierre-Paul is the treasurer of our Bible institute and a faithful leader in our mother church in Petite-Anse. This simple gesture caught…
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Continue reading →: Will You Be My Valentine?
Today is Valentine’s Day. In honor of my “Valentine,” I’m reposting an article that I wrote about the greatest fight of my husband’s life. Read “With This Ring…” What does that have to do with missions you may ask? Everything! There’s nothing like thirty years of labor on a foreign…
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Continue reading →: The Good Shepherd and His Undershepherds
It’s a beautiful day in Cap-Haitian. I’m sitting on our front porch and enjoying the glorious weather along with the view of our front yard. This past week has been busy and today is a day of catching up, namely posting this blog. MFI Pastor Steve Fitzpatrick (San Diego) was…
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Continue reading →: Soup Joumou
For those of you who have been waiting, here’s a recipe for soup joumou (pumpkin soup). Soup joumou has a lot of significance here in Haiti and there is a rich history behind this recipe. Traditionally, it is eaten on New Year’s Day, but our family has enjoyed it so…
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Continue reading →: Happy Birthday, Church!
Happy Birthday Greetings are in order for today. We joyfully salute our mother church “Centre de formation chrétienne,” wishing her an “Heureuse Anniversaire” and many more! The Christian Training Center (as it’s known in English) is 23 years old today! Perhaps we should say 23 years young, for she is…
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Continue reading →: Poulè Sos Kreyol (Chicken in Creole Sauce)
Yesterday, I posted a recipe for diri ak pwa (red beans and rice) which is the traditional meal in Haiti. I mentioned that often one will top it off with chicken cooked into a creole sauce, provided they have enough money for the extras. Here is a recipe of the…
