Yesterday, when the cross went up in Peyi Pouri, all the Haitians were talking about the white glow behind the cross in the sky. People could see it from many miles away! Praise the Lord! David George and I went out three or four times during the night on our orphanage balcony to see the...
These precious people are from the village of "Sa-pa-te," where children make and eat mud cookies. They make them to sell, but they also eat them all day when they are hungry. These are the parents of the hungry children, with big boxes of food in their arms. They said, “Love A Child is the first...
Here are some more photos of the cross going up on the mountain in the village of Peyi Pouri. Let the light of Jesus shine! Praise the Lord! Thank you David George and your partners for sponsoring the cross on the mountain. Thank you Jesus. Bobby
We were raising up the cross and we had it half way up and then it fell! No one was hurt. We are doing some welding and then trying again. Pray! We are thankful to Pastor Claude, Pastor Souffrant, Philemon, Clepson and many more Haitians for all of their help. Bobby and David George
Right now, Bobby, David George, and some of our Love A Child workers are on top of the mountain in Peyi Pouri. The workers are trying to erect a 40-foot high cross for the Peyi Pouri Church. It will be lit up with solar lights, and will be the "City Set on the Hill, which...
This young man’s name is Janel. He is from the village we just finished working in, called “Sa-pa-te." (Sa-pa-te means, "That's not earth, or dirt.") This is the village where they make mud cookies by the thousands for hungry Haitian children to eat. Janel was literally starving to death. We have added him to our...
This morning we are on our way up the dangerous mountain to Peyi Pouri. Yesterday the Haitians quickly put up the 42-foot, 800 pound cross. Today we must cut and weld it, then drop the cross back in the ground in order to finish painting it. We'll finish this project by installing big solar lights...
“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men. Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance…” Colossians 3:23-24 — Sometimes it is easy to get distracted in this world, as to "whom" we are working "for." Everything we do, every act of kindness, even our job...
There is still a refugee village called Camp Handicappe near Airport Road in Haiti. The people and their families living in these shacks are victims of the earthquake. Most of the people are handicapped, like Edna. She and her husband, along with their eight children were living in Port-au-Prince when the earthquake hit. Edna's husband...
This morning David George and I tried going up to Peyi Pouri. We had planned to put the large 40-foot cross up that has solar lights, so at night you will be able to see it from many miles away, and all the way down into the valley of Fond Parisien. We started out with...