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Continue reading →: In Loving Memory
We received some very sad news this morning. One of our most faithful and trusted leaders in Haiti has passed away. He was recently interned in the hospital with high blood sugar and we had been told that he was back home. Praying and hoping that this was only a…
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Continue reading →: 19…and counting!
Great news! We have received some new donations for our Bible Institute fundraiser. Starting with a goal of $25,000, it has been reduced to $19,000. Thank you SO much to those of you who have sown into this fundraiser! Would you like to help us? No gift is too small…
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Continue reading →: 38 Years Today!
Today marks 38 years since we left North Carolina to move to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Talk about culture shock! As we descended the steps of the plane, unfamiliar smells and the merciless heat of Haiti rose up to meet us. At the bottom of the steps stood a whole line of…
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Continue reading →: Through Veiled Tears
There is rarely a day when I do little else but cry. But, today was one of those rare days. There were various reasons for these tears, not just one item. I’m tempted to cry again because I already wrote a post which required a lot of tweaking, but it…
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Continue reading →: My Faux Pas
Sorry about that… In our last post, I shared with you the needs for our Bible institute and what we need for the upcoming year. This will enable us to raise our professors’ salaries as well as provide scholarships for our students. John said he told me the goal would…
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Continue reading →: We’re On Our Way!
Great things often happen in the midst of obscurity. Like a baby in a manger. Who could have guessed who that child would become? The Lord does His greatest work in silence, often accompanied by suffering. Prit and I just watched the movie Joseph and never tire of this story.…
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Continue reading →: Update on Dana
So many of you have called and written to ask how I am doing, so I’m bringing you up-to-date. To be honest, my first chemo round was brutal. I was fine for two days afterward, but on the third day I started to feel the toll of four hours of…
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Continue reading →: Precious Seed Sown…
Pastor Paulcin oversees a church in the region of Le Borgne or what we usually call Ti Bouk Oboy (a little village outside of Borgne). It is about two hours west of Cap-Haitian. Paulcin spent many years in our main church in Petite-Anse serving in many capacities and proved to…
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Continue reading →: New Things
2020 is slowly winding down. It’s not exactly been the type of year that produces all kinds of warm, fuzzy feelings for most of our readers. Our hearts genuinely hurt for those of you who have been hit financially, fallen ill to the Coronavirus, or sadly – lost a loved…
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Continue reading →: Thank you, Orphans Promise!
Rehoboth has been approved for another year of funding from Orphans Promise. We wish to take a moment to sincerely thank them for their extreme generousity towards the kids in Haiti. We also wish their donors well who gave so freely to make this happen. Rehoboth Ministries acknowledges those who…
