• Victorious Faith Fellowship

    Prit and I traveled to Forest Hill, Maryland, last weekend to minister at Victorious Faith Fellowship. Before we reached the Virginia line, the rain was pouring so hard we thought we might have to turn back. We drove several miles at just 10 miles per hour and, by the time…

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  • Another Record!

    Thanks to the generous offering of a dear couple that supports our ministry, added to the faithful giving of one of our supporting churches, we have hit another record. Max is back to show us that we’ve hit the $8,000 mark and are now moving upward towards the $9,000 mark.…

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  • Food for Thought

    As I sit here at Barnes & Noble today, I can picture in my mind’s eye two big brown eyes staring up at me. Even though we’re not in Haiti at the moment, those eyes follow me everywhere. I know that this child’s parents – and so many others – are…

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  • Max’s Update

    Max is back to give us his latest update concerning the kids’ feeding program in Haiti. We have passed the $7,000 mark and are steadily climbing. A special thanks goes to all of you that have been sending gifts through PayPal and otherwise. We now have a grand total of…

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  • The Miraculous and the Practical

    Pastor Dick and Sandra Stark (Alexander City, AL) have shared some provocative thoughts concerning feeding the poor in their  beautiful summary below. Note Jesus’ response to his disciples in regards to feeding the hungry multitude that stood before them. Dick, Sandra, and their local church were forerunners in helping us…

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  • Prayer Request

    Our hearts are touched today for little Justin Lefort. Justin is the youngest son of one of our pastors, Pastor Gesner Lefort. Pastor Lefort pastors our third church plant, is a teacher in our Bible institute, and performs so many other valuable jobs on the side that they are too…

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  • A Family Affair

    In case you’ve been wondering why you haven’t heard from us lately, it’s because we’ve been enjoying special family time with our three kids. As I type, we are making our way back to Fayetteville from the beach. This is the last phase of our vacation and Gabe is the…

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  • A Word from Max…

      Here’s our latest update from Max! We have passed the $6,000 mark for our Feeding Program and are steadily climbing toward our goal. The current amount is  $6,455. Perhaps you can help us reach $7,000! A commitment was recently made by a friend to write a check for $30…

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  • Lights, Camera, Action!

    Jean-Baptiste Polux is a drummer on our worship team. He is also an active member of our main church in Petite-Anse. Among the many musicians that grace our table each week, Polux is one of those that has joined in the laughter, joking, and storytelling while enjoying a good meal.…

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  • Making the News

    The Sampson Independent newspaper in Clinton, N.C., has done a full-page article on our work in Haiti. This is very special to me (Dana) since Clinton is my hometown. We would like to thank staff writer Billy Todd for sharing about Rehoboth Ministries so more people can learn about where…

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