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Continue reading →: The Father’s Favor
There are times in our lives when special things happen unexpectedly. Some people call them “God Moments.” I like to call them “The Father’s Favor.” Today we received the “Father’s Favor” as we took our team to the beach for one last outing before returning to Montreal tomorrow. Our plan…
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Continue reading →: I’ll See You in Heaven
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post concerning our dear sister in the Lord, Madame Enock Massillon. She had gone into the countryside to visit her ailing mother and tragically was involved in an accident while on her way back to Cap-Haitian. All sixteen passengers that were on her…
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Continue reading →: Divine Healing
Madame Gérard Mondestin is a cook for the school in Belle-Hôtesse. She shared with me today that she had been healed during the church service when I gave the testimony concerning Prit’s healing. Her bladder wasn’t functioning properly and she had trouble urinating. She was also in a lot of…
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Continue reading →: Montréal Missions Team
The team from Montreal has arrived. They have helped distribute food at both our church plants (Ste.-Philomène and Belle-Hotesse). As I type this post, I am inundated with kids! They are fascinated by my laptop and are chattering nonstop! It has been a great week so far and it’s been…
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Continue reading →: Thank You!
Five boxes of Valentine candy are packed and ready to go to Haiti! We can’t wait to give out these gifts that will mean so much to those that are just working to put food on the table. There is never any extra money for frills! We say a big…
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Continue reading →: The Right Way to Peel an Avocado
There is a proper way to peel an avocado (called zaboka in Creole). Our Haitian cook has been quick to teach me the correct way (as it’s done in the picture below.) Peeling it like an apple, as I have done in the past, eliminates too much of the ”meat” and…
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Continue reading →: Welcome Home!
After a very long trip with many delays, we have arrived. Prit’s suitcase was on the plane and was finally retrieved from the airport this morning. Fortunately, everything was intact. The jeep, which had not had any problems, suddenly would not crank when we got ready to drive it home.…
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Continue reading →: Biography: Pastor Délinx Joseph
Below is the testimony of Pastor Délinx Joseph. You will see that his biography is short and very humble. But please permit us to add a few lines. Pastor Délinx is an incredible man of God in many ways. He is the pastor that oversees our “mother church” in Petite-Anse…
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Continue reading →: Alaba al Señor!
Sunday night we shared the testimony of Prit’s healing at Pastor Ruiz and Iris Ramiro’s church in Raleigh, N.C. (Centro Cristiano Palabra de Vida). Pastor Ramiro is from Mexico and Iris is from Honduras. What a vibrant and loving church they have! Pastor Ramiro translated the message into Spanish and…
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Continue reading →: Gearing Up!
We’re making our list and checking it twice, but not for Santa! Early Friday morning we take off for Ft. Lauderdale, then fly into Haiti on Saturday. There are a million things to do before Friday arrives. (Well, it sure seems like a million!) Here’s just a FEW items on…
