• Mr. Peanut Butter Man

    François Fabius has been making and selling peanut butter for 62 years. He started in his youth at just 16 years of age. We know him better as “Mr. Peanut Butter Man.” We enjoy his peanut butter as well as encouraging him in his small business. It’s pretty good peanut…

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  • Haitian Flag Day

    Today, all across Haiti, people have been celebrating the Fête du Drapeau — Haitian Flag Day. Students all dressed up in red, white, and blue proudly marched through the city streets singing. In other places, onlookers viewed  marching bands as they played Haiti’s national anthem. The Haitian people are fiercely…

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  • Doing the Work of an Evangelist

    We recently posted the biography of Ronald Occilus, who is our evangelist-at-large. Ronald is our Haitian “son” who lived with us for thirteen years. We are so very proud of the man of God he has become. Ronald just spent a week  in the city of Ouanaminthe preaching a crusade.…

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  • Bone Tired

    I am tired, tired, tired. Tired to the bone! We had music rehearsals from 2:00-6:00 p.m. today. Group after group practiced, then the youth choir. We’re gearing up for the Bible school graduation May 26th, then the Sunday morning service on May 27th. There are more rehearsals on Thursday, then…

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  • Remembering My Mother

    Mary Frances lost her left arm at five years of age in an accident. Her older brother had committed the forbidden act of taking their father’s hunting gun down from above the door. While the rest of the family worked in the field outside, the small boy played with the…

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  • Saying Goodbye

    We received word today that a dear member of our church died in her sleep last night. Marie-Marthe was a longtime member of our church in Petite-Anse and involved in the choir and many other activities. We are grateful for her memory and she will be sorely missed. Sadly, she…

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  • Christmas in May!

    It was like Christmas in May for the children in Belle-Hôtesse after receiving toys from our friend, Heather Parkman.  Heather is a member of one of our supporting churches in Wake Forest, N.C. We thank the Lord for her heart of generosity towards the children here in Haiti. Heather just…

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  • Thank You!

    In Luke’s gospel, there is a riveting account of ten lepers who had an encounter with Jesus. Luke 17:11-19 tells the reader that these lepers came to Jesus and asked him to heal them. If you know the story well, you know that Jesus, without hesitation, healed them all. There…

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  • Our Son in the Lord

    Below is the testimony of Brother Ronald Occilus. Ronald lived with us for 13 yrs. and is like a son to us. The sickness he mentions below was tuberculosis. With treatment and much prayer, he recovered and has not had any problems since. Ronald is now an evangelist and a…

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  • Sowing Forward

    Rodney Pierre joined our worship team in 2004 and quickly demonstrated that he has a passion for music. He asked if I would work with him on the piano and teach him what I know. Once a week, he would come to our home and work on chords, chord combinations,…

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