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Florence…

Florence…

We took Florence and her three siblings in when their mother died. Their father was not able to care for little Florence and her siblings. After Florence graduated from high school, she received a partial scholarship from Italy. She attended a University there and graduated. She is now doing two years of work in Radiology...
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Food Makes Us Smile…

Food Makes Us Smile…

Food is a crisis here in Haiti. Since the gangs have blocked major roads between us and Haiti Customs, we have had to make some changes. These are good “changes” because it will be so much safer to bring the nutritious “Feed My Starving Children” food across the border from the Dominican Republic into Haiti!...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

"My Anchor Still Holds." I don't like boats. It's just that in my earlier years here in Haiti, we had to take those “Haitian sailboats" over the lake to La Gonâve Island. The boats were small, and there was always a guy whose job was to "bail out the water" as it came in! We have been...
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Big Samuel

Big Samuel

This is one of our older boys, Samuel Orel. He was born in the mountains of Greffin, Haiti! His mother died giving birth to Samuel and his father could not keep him. (It is hard to find another mother to nurse a baby because most mothers are already nursing their own baby.) When he was...
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Update on Jackson

Update on Jackson

Today, our driver Philemond is with Jackson and three of our Haitian nurses, who must be recertified to continue to do dialysis on Jackson each night! Without this legal certification, they would not be allowed to continue his dialysis at night. (They are on a rotating schedule, 7:00 pm to 7:00 am.) They also discovered...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“Walking in Waist-High Wheat.” “Say not ye, there are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? Behold, I say unto you, lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.” John 4:35 Never before have we felt the urgency to preach the Gospel, show God’s love, and reach...
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Mika… Future Professor!

Mika… Future Professor!

Mika Georges is the twin sister of Mikalange! She is the "complete opposite" of her sister. Mika, 15, is quiet and shy! She is also a good student and she wants to be a computer "professor!" Her job around the orphanage is cleaning and helping care for her little "brothers and sisters." Her favorite sport...
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Thank You!

Thank You!

If this little girl could speak English, that’s what she would say… “Thank you!” It is so important to keep our Feeding Programs going in Haiti! We are hoping and praying that the Lord will give the victory over the gangs so that we can, once again, go to the places of extreme hunger, and...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE! "With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26 The Lord taught me something a long while back. We must do everything possible, but let God do the impossible! Missionary Bobby Burnette
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Tough Mikalange!

Tough Mikalange!

Mikalange Georges... She is the twin sister of Mika. They are 15 years old and in 10th grade here in Fond Parisien! The twins were born in the mountains, which are some of Haiti's roughest and hardest to reach… Covant, or Bel Fontaine. When their mother died in childbirth, they were brought here to our...
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