• Full House

    Our house is like Grand Central Station. There are always people there, so much so, that it’s like a revolving door. Last Wednesday, we had seven musicians sitting around our table. It’s always fun to have these guys up to the house because there’s a lot of laughter and teasing…

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  • Stop!

    Cap-Haitian now has a stoplight. In a city and surrounding area of around 900,000, the first and only traffic signal has just recently been set up on the boulevard. It sits right next to the police station. The humorous part about it is that no one even notices it’s there.…

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  • Rainy Day at the Christophe

    We are, once again, sitting here at the Christophe Hotel hunched over our laptops. We often joke about the Christophe being our second home. We are thankful that we have such a beautiful place to come and do our work, even as we continue to pray for a solution to…

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  • Valentine’s in April

    Sunday, there were smiles all around from both the children in our Sunday school classes in Petite-Anse, as well as from their teachers. These photos are their way of showing their thanks. What a joy it is to be here and see the smiles up close, as well as hear…

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  • Love/Hate

    I’m having a love/hate relationship with my laptop right now. I guess, at some point, I need to reformat it. After waiting all day to come to town to check my mail (still no internet at home), my screen freezes. If my laptop wasn’t so important, I would have hurled…

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  • In the Doghouse

    Brother Enock Massillon and his team have been building a doghouse for our new canines this week. The team was more than happy to take a moment and pose for the camera. I’ve never met a Haitian yet that is ”camera-shy”! They’re doing an incredible job!

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  • Ramz, Your New Favorite Salesman

    Ramz Reynaldo Révéus is 20 years old and a member of our church in Petite-Anse. He is a vital part of our youth group, playing the electric guitar in the worship band and lending his voice in song. He is vivacious and full of life, always learning and making himself…

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  • Church Building Fund

    Haiti has a rich culture despite a past that includes an incredible amount of suffering. Haitians are known for their proverbs, which are pithy revelations of how they see life. A common proverb goes, “Piti, piti, zwazo fè nich” — “Little by little the bird builds its nest” which means “Little by…

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  • Man’s Best Friends

    We are now the proud owners of three new dogs — two German Shepherds and one Doberman! One day they will be ferocious guard dogs, for security is something that’s very important here! But for now, they’re still puppies that yap day and night!  We’re still trying to come up…

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