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This evening, our daughter, Julie, graduates in Houston, Texas. We are so excited for her! Once she passes her board, she wants to open an urgent care/emergency care clinic in Florida. She helped us many times when she was younger and while she lived in Haiti in our mobile clinics[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

“For I am the Lord; I change not.” Malachi 3:6 Never before have we lived in a generation of “change!” Things that “used to be sin,” they no longer consider it sin anymore. Churches are changing… many of them are “anemic.” Things that used to be evil, are not evil[…]

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Ti Mika… A Miracle!

Ti Mika… The first time I laid eyes on Ti Mika was during one of our television programs. I know that we talk about her a lot but she is such a miracle!!! That day, while we were talking about feeding the children in this poor village, I looked down[…]

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Praise Report!

Yesterday, Jesse put up the pictures and post of the horrible accident of our box truck returning from the Dominican Republic with Jackson, his nurse, and Philemond, our driver. They had a lot of food on board for the orphanage and dialysis fluids for Jackson. We are praising the Lord[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

“Your Battles Make You Who You Are…” The Book of Joshua is so exciting! Right before Moses died, he left his “mantle” on the shoulders of a young man, very close to his heart named Joshua. He was “full of faith” and unafraid! His first major battle after the death[…]

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Please Pray!

Please pray. Our Love A Child box truck that was bringing a heavy load of food and dialysis solution to Haiti, just blew a tire and crashed. The truck was heading back from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, toward the Haitian border. Our driver, Philemond, a dialysis nurse, Ketty,[…]

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The Story of Little Dorcelus Jefferline

When a Haitian father abandons his children, it can easily lead to death. The mother, having several children, cannot leave her children to “get a job.” And poor Haitian mothers have little education, so “not having a job” can mean “starvation or death.” Here is little Dorcelus Jefferline, age four.[…]

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LAC TV Program “A Forgotten Village” Begins Today!

The people of Fond Bayard were desperate for medical care. Love A Child saw their need and brought a brilliant team of doctors, nurses, staff members, and their own children, to serve the poor, despondent, forgotten village. They didn’t stop there; they also sent a bus into the surrounding mountains[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

Are you happy or have a broken spirit? “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” Proverbs 17:22 Laughter and a merry spirit are a great shot of medicine!! I’ve learned so much from the Haitians. No matter what they are facing or going through during these tough times in Haiti,[…]

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Dieuferly… He’s Blessed!

We found Dieuferly in the mountains of Covant, Haiti. It was a nine-hour ride on foot and by mule. We went there to do a Mobile Clinic and found this poor woman with many children and a child with club feet. The little boy could not stand on his two[…]

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