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Continue reading →: New Name, New Family, New Country
On Palm Sunday, Prit and I were invited to share his healing testimony at the English Bible Fellowship that meets on Sunday afternoons outside of Cap-Haitian. This English-language gathering consists of both missionaries and Haitians. We had a great time sharing the story once again as well as spending time…
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Continue reading →: Money Is Life
Since we returned to Haiti, there seems to have been a neverending list of things to do, all of which require money. Everyone and his brother seems to be in need. The average Haitian makes between two and four U.S. dollars a day, and that’s if they have a job.…
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Continue reading →: A Faithful Servant
His name is Coeurcius Jacques Colas (pronounced “cola”). He is sixty-six years old and was born under the presidency of Durmarsais Estimé (1946 – 1950). Brother Colas (as we know him) has been with us since 1991. He is a longtime, faithful church member and his main role in working…
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Continue reading →: Happy Birthday Gabe!
Today is our son’s 25th birthday! Gabriel (or, as we know him, “Gabe”) is currently living in Vancouver, Washington. Gabe graduated from Portland Bible College in Portland, Oregon, and is very active at City Bible Church in Portland. He plays guitar on the worship team and has been used in recording…
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Continue reading →: Saying “Goodbye”
Yesterday I (Dana) attended a ladies’ gathering to honor a fellow missionary sister, Pat Moore. Pat has served in Haiti for twenty years as a nurse working in a clinic out in the countryside. She and her husband, Clark, will be returning to the Pacific Northwest tomorrow. Pat has been…
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Continue reading →: Génération Joseph!
GJ (pronounced ”Jay-Jee” in French) is in full swing! GJ means The Joseph Generation (La Génération de Joseph) which represents the youth of our church. Pastor John Finochio (Hamilton, ON) prophesied over our youth that they would be like Joseph. Joseph, in spite of his affliction, would overcome his suffering…
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Continue reading →: Precious Are the Feet of Those…
Posted by John Adams. This video is part of the “Voices from Haiti” project, a series of videos capturing life in Haiti after the earthquake with a focus on those suffering from HIV/AIDS. It is also a moving audio-visual snapshot of how the Holy Spirit is breathing new life there,…
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Continue reading →: Providing the Spark for Small Businesses
We have been helping people get small businesses started largely by selling Haitian paintings, jewelry, etc. when we return to the U.S. We take the profits to help give someone here a “hand up” when they’re not able to help themselves. Meet Girard Moise. Girard has been a faithful member…
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Continue reading →: Valentine’s Day Candy
The Valentine candy has arrived and it was all intact! Even though the workers in customs helped themselves to a few boxes and then declared there was no charge for their entrance, we are ready to make some folks very happy! Thank you Brother Jim Jackson for buying a great…
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Continue reading →: The Fruits of Our Labor
This precious group of children from Pastor Dieudonné’s church out in the countryside just did not want to go home on Thursday! After their exams were long over and they had already had their meal for the day, they gathered around us to sing, pray, laugh, recite Bible verses and…
