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Continue reading →: Sunday at the Rock!
This past Sunday, we were guests at Rock Church of Tarboro, N.C. Our time here is always special because Rock is our home church. We were commissioned there and sent out to Haiti from there almost 30 years ago. Pastors Mike and Mary Chatt have done a wonderful job since…
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Continue reading →: 60th Wedding Anniversary
Tonight was cause for celebration. Prit and I took P.G. and Lucy Adams (Prit’s parents and my in-laws) out to eat for their 60th wedding anniversary. While their anniversary is actually next Thursday (26 July), Prit and I will be on the road once again. So, we decided to treat…
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Continue reading →: Angels in Disguise
She has chosen to remain anonymous and give all the glory to God. Even if anonymously, though, we would like to honor a dear friend who was deeply moved by a post written about the death of a beloved sister in our church (“I’ll See You in Heaven” – March…
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Continue reading →: Through the Roof
Renovations are underway on the smaller of two mission houses on our compound in Ste.-Philomène, Haiti. (See photos below) For the larger mission house, our crew was able to replace the pipes, lay tile in the bathroom and one of the bedrooms, as well as paint both rooms. These pictures…
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Continue reading →: Moncure Baptist Church: A Healing Place for Many
Sunday morning, we ministered at one of our supporting churches in Moncure, North Carolina. It was great to see two of our longtime friends, Pastor Matt and Becky Garrett. Matt and Becky were members of our home church (Rock Church of Tarboro, N.C.) over thirty years ago. It was at…
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Continue reading →: Prayer Breakfast at Northwood Temple
Over 120 people gathered together for a prayer breakfast held at Northwood Temple Church (Fayetteville, NC) on Saturday morning. Prit and I were invited to share testimonies of healing that we have seen take place on and off the mission field over the span of almost 30 years. In a…
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Continue reading →: Max Is Back, Jack!
Hey, everyone, Max is back! Who is Max, you ask? Why, Max is our status update dog! Last year, Rehoboth Ministries managed to feed over 1,250 students, teachers, and cooks a hot meal two days a week for an entire school year. Max was our “go to” dog for providing…
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Continue reading →: Ministering at Enon Chapel
As I type this post, we are making our way along I-40 West from Jacksonville to Fayetteville. The sky is a blanket of dark blue and we’ve just heard of storm warnings on the radio that are headed straight for our destination — Cumberland County. Much of my work on…
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Continue reading →: With a Little Help from Our Friends
Thank you Faith Temple in Alexander City, AL, (Pastor Dick & Sandra Stark), for your recent gift of $500 to help with the mission house repairs! The work needs to continue in order to get both houses (a large one and a smaller house) ready to receive a medical team…
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Continue reading →: Ministering at the Lord’s Table
The Lord’s Table, a vibrant church located in Goldsboro, N.C., has partnered with Rehoboth Ministries for several years. Last Sunday, we had the privilege of ministering there, as we do every year. The people of the Lord’s Table have not been immune to their own trials and afflictions. Their beloved…
