We are putting together a "Mobile Medical Clinic Disaster Team" to travel to the area of "Nippes," Haiti very soon. Hurricane Matthew hit this area very hard and there has been no medical help for these poor people. Our friend Joan Conn, from the Restavek Foundation, has asked us to bring a Mobile Medical Clinic...
Today is the second anniversary of Gwo Maché Mirak (Grand Miracle Market)! You are invited to come and find the best deals in town! Here is a promotional flyer we have been passing out to the area. What a blessing the marketplace has been for jobs and improving the entire community. This is a sustainability project, helping...
When I was a boy growing up in the country, as soon as school let out each day, I would grab my fishing pole and go fishing. I never missed a day! Now, I’m busy for the Lord and I haven’t fished for years. But still in a way, I fish every day. Jesus said,...
This is Mackenson and he is a "miracle," as many of our orphans are "miracles." He had severe kwashiorkor malnutrition and his arms and legs were swollen and "splitting open" with fluid when he was two-years-old. He had no hair, and was very lethargic. I remember his father bringing him to our clinic, and holding...
We want to thank our partner Dr. Pat Webster, who helps with our Mobile Medical Clinics and much more, and also many of our other partners for their generous support and sacrificial gifts to build this fourth wing of our Love A Child School. Until now, we have had to place children in classrooms in...
Sherry and I are in the States for our Love A Child Board of Directors meeting in Fort Myers, Florida. The Bible says "There is safety in the multitude of counsel." We love and appreciate all of our board members. We all have a passion for the children of Haiti. We will return to Haiti...
Among the poorest of the poor, there is always a great need for clothing and warm blankets. As winter comes to Haiti, the mountainous areas become very cold and damp at night. We are distributing clothing and blankets to the many poor Haitians, who lost so much during Hurricane Matthew and are suffering the most. Be...
This is Moses, one of the children living in our orphanage. His mother gave birth to him in an outhouse and dropped him down into the filth, leaving him to die! An older Haitian man heard his faint cry, broke up the wooden toilet, and tied a rope around his waist and went "down" to...
“Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.” – Hebrews 11:3 – I believe more in the invisible than the visible. Have a blessed day! Bobby
This is Dieubon, and his name means "God is good" in Creole. When Dieubon was born, he was suffering from malnutrition and was born with clubfeet, as many children are in Haiti. There was no money for a doctor or hospital; his mother didn’t know what to do. But God provided loving partners in Doctor...