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Continue reading →: Cause for Celebration!
We wish to thank all of you for your many prayers for Prit. He had ventral (stomach) surgery yesterday to repair a long-term hernia. Everything went extremely well. The doctor said it wasn’t even necessary to put in a mesh! Since Prit returned home from the outpatient clinic, he has…
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Continue reading →: Surgery
We’re immensely enjoying being back in the States. Now that the weariness of jet lag has lifted, we are excited about all the different places we’ll be ministering this summer, as well as visiting with friends and family. But before we get too active in our schedule, Prit will be…
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Continue reading →: We’re Back!
After a full day of traveling on Monday, we have arrived! Our last two weeks were crammed pack with our Bible school’s graduation, guest visitors, winding down, and finally packing to come home. After rising at 4:30 a.m. to arrive to the Cap-Haitian airport, we followed the usual routine of ”hurry…
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Continue reading →: Meet the Dorsainvils
Brunel and Angeline Dorsainvil are longtime members of our church in Petite-Anse. Angeline used to work for the family that lived beside us and Brunel worked for the family that lived across from us years ago on top of the mountain, Mont Joli. Angeline was already a Christian, but Brunel…
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Continue reading →: Little Is Much…
Pastor Dick and Sandra Stark returned home on Wednesday. Sandra wasn’t feeling well during much of the trip, but she was determined to come with us to Petite-Anse to see the feeding program in action. She even wanted to take part in serving the food! Here she is preparing a…
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Continue reading →: Giving Thanks!
Thank you Sunset Church of God for the food box that arrived Thursday on Agape Flights! We say a special “thank you” to Ruth Turner who packed up the box and shipped it on to Haiti. We are so grateful for those who labor behind the scenes. God sees you,…
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Continue reading →: Plan B & Beyond
Due to the unpredictable nature of life in Haiti, missionaries have a running joke that one must always have not only a “Plan A and B”, but also a “Plan C and D” as well. This past weekend has been full of backup plans. From the time Pastor Dick and…
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Continue reading →: Haitian Mothers’ Day
This coming Sunday, May 27, Haitians will celebrate la Fête des Mères or, as we know it, Mother’s Day. Mothers are highly esteemed here, whereas Father’s Day is barely noticed. This speaks volumes about Haitian society. Many of the homes have one parent and that parent is usually the mother. The Haitian mother,…
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Continue reading →: Covenant of Grace Bible Institute Class of 2012
Time is winding down for the graduates of Covenant of Grace Bible Institute! Our 2012 class boasts of 12 graduates who will heave a huge sigh of relief on Saturday as they walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. They will finally be able to celebrate the culmination of…
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Continue reading →: A Haitian Snack
It’s called “Ereba” in Central South America and “Fufu” in Africa. Here in Haiti, it’s known as “Kasav” and can be purchased by the side of the road. It’s a staple made from the yucca root. At times coconut is added (my favorite!) and it tastes great when topped with “mamba” (peanut butter). In…
