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Continue reading →: Many Hands…
Our first bank transfer for this academic year’s feeding program has been made! Each of our three pastors are scurrying about this week as they purchase food, plates, utensils, charcoal, gas (for the stove) and several other items that will be needed to get the program up and running next…
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Continue reading →: Three Birds, One Stone
Jacqueline Fénélus stands in front of the Hotel Christophe every day attempting to sell these beautiful napkins. Her daily income is dependent on the traffic flow of tourists coming and going from the hotel. Most days, she just tries to sell enough each day to help care for her two…
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Continue reading →: Lam Veritab: Haitian Soul Food
One of the specialties we enjoy here in Haiti that is not commonly found in the United States is breadfruit. To the Haitian, it’s “Lam Veritab.” As shown in this picture, it’s served with a helping of hamburger sauce on the side. Breadfruit is one of Haiti’s staples and is…
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Continue reading →: “You Feed Them Physically and Spiritually”: Our Supporters Speak
We asked our supporters if they would write a short paragraph explaining what Rehoboth Ministries means to them. Read below to find out how our work in Haiti is viewed by those that have faithfully sown into this ministry and upheld us with their heartfelt prayers. WHAT REHOBOTH MINISTRIES MEANS…
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Continue reading →: Let It Rain!
Deuteronomy 28:12 “The LORD shall open unto thee his good treasure, the heaven to give the rain unto thy land in his season…” It’s been raining ALL day. A little boy stands at the sliding glass door with his bottom lip poked out and says in a distraught tone, “It’s…
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Continue reading →: Back to Normal
Remember this little guy? A couple of months ago, we asked for special prayer for Justin. He had a large growth on his nose that was very unsightly and extremely painful. Thanks to your prayers and some antibiotics, Justin is doing fine. It took a lot of coercion to get…
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Continue reading →: Little by Little
Yesterday, a couple of guys from our church put up this temporary, tin-sheet wall so that our home would not be subjected to the gazes of the entire neighborhood. We are making progress here, little by little. The fellow in our neighborhood who was responsible for sending water through the…
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Continue reading →: Murphy’s Law
Yesterday morning we left Ft. Lauderdale and flew into Cap-Haitian landing around 9:00 a.m. It was nice taking a direct flight this time which only lasted 2 hrs. 30 min., instead of taking the long way around Port-au-Prince. After being away since the month of June, we were pleasantly surprised…
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Continue reading →: Moving On Up!
Mighty Max is back to give us the latest status update for our children’s feeding program. We are now up to $13,017! The Faith Temple Kids (formally known as The Kids Alive) have done it again. A great big “THANKS” goes out to them for their generous gift of $2,500.…
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Continue reading →: Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship
Saturday, we were invited to share about our Children’s Feeding Program in Haiti at the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship in Fayetteville, N.C. After enjoying an early morning breakfast together, we then opened up our hearts to share about our passion to feed 1,200 schoolkids for this upcoming year. What a…
