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A Life-Changing Experience

I will never forget when Sherry and I had an “open-air crusade” of around 10,000 people in Carrefour, Haiti. I started preaching on “the goodness of God.” A very poor lady who was standing by the front of the platform screamed out, holding her little baby high above her head,[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

GOD HAS A REMNANT! The world is changing. The church is changing. Seems like the standard of rightness is changing. Some are preaching an anemic gospel. I heard one well-known minister say (concerning sin), “No rules, just love God.” I have made up my mind. I will not go the way of[…]

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Jonas… He’s a Sweetie and a Hard Worker!

Sadly enough, there is a lot of child slavery in Haiti! When a poor child’s mother and father die, they automatically go to a relative. This will be a hard life for the child. He or she will “never be part of the family.” They will always wait until everyone[…]

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Plight of the Haitians

Thousands of poor Haitians are having their world “turned upside down.” The Haitians would say, “Out of the cooking pot, into the fire!” After the death of President Jovenel, parts of the country were taken over by gangs. Containers full of high-powered guns were given to street thugs, to become[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

“I Will Not Fail Thee.” The Book of Joshua is one of my favorites. We see that Moses has led the children of Israel through the deserts for 40 years. And, the people of Israel have not yet reached the “promised land!” Ahead, are many more battles! They felt lost[…]

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Mischievous Joshua

Joshua was another one of our “Love A Child,” children, who were “throw-away,” babies. He was left in the weeds near our front gate. He was full of sores and cried constantly. The Department of Social Services asked us to keep him. He was a fussing, crying baby! Thankfully, he[…]

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Update on Food Container

“Good News and Bad News.” Yesterday our Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) container of 272,000 meals on board arrived in the Dominican Republic. Sorry to say, that our FMSC meals had to be unloaded into a government bonded warehouse because the border is still closed. Negotiations are not going well[…]

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Haiti’s Most Fragile Children

Haiti’s Malnutrition rate is one of the highest. With gangs in the streets, poor mothers, are the ones who are expected to raise a family “and,” put food on the table. Many fathers have abandoned their children to go to the Dominican Republic. Little “Volcy” (baby in white), has been[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

DON’T GIVE UP!   Do you ever feel like just giving up? Do you feel like just throwing your hands up and saying, I can’t take it anymore? Don’t give up! “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”[…]

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More Kids Off to College…

Well today, four more Love A Child kids left for college. (We had to find them another apartment location because last year the gangs were firing right outside their place!) In the back is Joseph… he wants to take Spanish so he will be able to go to a good[…]

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