Sometimes, You Gotta “Turn Your Face to the Wall.” Hezekiah was a great king over the country of Judah. He was a Godly man. One day, he fell sick, and Isaiah the Prophet came to him with a “death sentence.” He said, “Set thine house in order, for thou shalt[…]
Update on Jackson
Jackson has a very bad infection on his stomach where the dialysis tube connects to his navel. Even though the nurse puts on gloves, and disinfects his room, he has still managed to get an infection, which is very serious. He “has” to go to the Dominican Republic to see[…]
Travel Update
Bobby preached this morning at Pastor Mark and Evie Ostrander’s church, The Mission Church, “Encourage Yourself In The Lord”! People came to know the Lord. If you don’t have a church home, consider Pastor Mark’s and be blessed. This week, we will attend Julie’s graduation, then the next day, back[…]
Word from the Mission Field
“Encourage Yourself in the Lord!” “Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” Joshua 1:9 “But David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.” 1 Samuel 30:6 David encouraged himself in the Lord,[…]
Latest News Updates
Our five Love A Child employees are still hostages in the hands of the kidnappers. Please pray, as we all walk through this valley. We are trusting the Lord for their release. Thank you to those of you who write encouraging comments. Sunday morning, Sherry and I will be speaking[…]
Jean Richard “Reaches for the Stars”
This story is amazing!! Jean Richard was part of a handicapped orphanage that we took in after the 2010 earthquake. That earthquake destroyed so many lives, homes, and orphanages. After a while, the people who ran the handicapped orphanage found help. But we loved Jean Richard and we asked if[…]
Jean Richard “Reaches for the Stars”
This story is amazing!! Jean Richard was part of a handicapped orphanage that we took in after the 2010 earthquake. That earthquake destroyed so many lives, homes, and orphanages. After a while, the people who ran the handicapped orphanage found help. But we loved Jean Richard and we asked if[…]
Word from the Mission Field
“A Job or a Calling.” People have often asked us why “we don’t just leave Haiti?” We have been through floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes, and now, we are prayerfully “fighting off gangs,” that are not far from us. Two days ago, our driver was kidnapped, along with four others. Last[…]
Your Face is Your Passport!
That’s a Haitian Creole proverb… Well, look who’s got that grinning smile, none other than little Zachary!! I never even knew he could smile. He has been cranky and irritable since we’ve had him at about a month old. His mother did not know how old he was. His story[…]
Jean Richard… Nothing is Stopping Him!
Dear friends, here is a note that we just received via email from Jean Richard. He is one of our Haitian children. He came to us after the 2010 earthquake when his handicapped orphanage was destroyed. Afterward, when help arrived to move the children to another orphanage, we wanted him[…]