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Continue reading →: Good News!
Dear Readers, We have some very exciting news for you! Our son, John, has decided to move back to Haiti to work with Rehoboth Ministries. After months of heartfelt prayer for God’s guidance, along with a burden for the youth of Haiti, he is now making his plans to join…
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Continue reading →: Forward Movement
Still Moving This past week has gone by like a whirlwind! We are still in the midst of packing up and sending boxes by the truckload to Sainte-Philomène. The small mission house awaits us and, once this house is emptied, there will be the dreaded task of sorting and arranging…
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Continue reading →: This Old House
Dear Readers, We are still busy transferring our things down to the compound. Everything has to be moved before we leave on November 30. We only have a certain number of boxes to work with, so several boxes have been taken down, emptied, and brought back to fill again. Thankfully,…
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Continue reading →: Moving Day
Today was our first moving day. Saturdays are usually devoted to choir practice, but due to the heavy rains in and around Cap-Haitian, the rehearsals were cancelled. Many of our church members couldn’t even leave their houses today because their yards were full of water. Fortunately, no one from Petite-Anse…
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Continue reading →: Severe Flooding in Cap-Haitien
Last night, heavy rains began to pour incessantly in our neighborhood. They continued nonstop and, even then, they didn’t abate until around 11:00 a.m. this morning. It was a fitful night of sleep for us because our roof leaks in all three bedrooms as well as in the stairwell. We…
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Continue reading →: Prayer and Transition
Prayer for the Nation Knowing many of you have had your eyes on the election for the last few days, I have waited to post this until today. Now that all the results have come in, we urge our readers to commit themselves to pray for our President and our…
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Continue reading →: Deronvet and Many More…
Young Deronvet’s mother led him to school one morning this week. She had just enough money to pay for his registration fee, so she left him there so he could start his day’s work. Deronvet is a student at our school in Petite-Anse. Pastor Lefort (the pastor of our church…
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Continue reading →: Our Supporters Speak
I want to thank God for Rehoboth Ministries. Since the mid 1980s when I laid my hands on Prit and Dana Adams and commissioned them for the missions ministry in Cap Haitien, the Lord has greatly used them in the planting of churches and schools. They have worked diligently to…
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Continue reading →: “Into the Storm” Still Touching LivesAfter a busy day of translating Christmas songs from English to Creole, I was ready to check my e-mails once more, then head for bed. What a blessing it was to open this letter before signing off! Dear Dana, I wanted to let you know that I received your book…
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Continue reading →: Building Up Steam!
Due to the generosity of many of our faithful readers, we are now past the $15,000 mark and building up steam to reach $16,000! Soon we will have some pictures of the feeding program in action posted on the website. A month from today, we will be winding down and…
