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Haitian Bible School: 10-4-2014  5:30 PM

Haitian Bible School: 10-4-2014 5:30 PM

Chris and Cassandra Baker our Love A Child missionaries had a second great weekend of Haitian Bible School for the local pastors. It is held each weekend at the Life Changers International Church in our Miracle Village. Bobby
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George and Dieubon working: 10-4-2014  12:30 PM

George and Dieubon working: 10-4-2014 12:30 PM

Many organizations are coming for their monthly food today. George and Dieubon, two of our orphaned children, are helping to pass out food. They are both hard workers! We just love meeting all the different missionaries when they come to pick-up their food. Dieuseul is working at our Love A Child radio station, and Carlos...
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Food Distribution: 10-4-2014  7:00 AM

Food Distribution: 10-4-2014 7:00 AM

Today between 8 AM and noon, 65 missionary organizations will be arriving at our distribution center to pick up their monthly food supply. I would say half of them are orphanages that really depend on this food each month. This morning at 9 AM, Chris and Cassandra, our Love A Child missionaries, will be conducting their...
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Birthing kits needed – 10-03-14

Birthing kits needed – 10-03-14

We need birthing kits for pregnant mothers each month. Many poor women give birth to infants using a rusty razor blade or a tin can lid on a dirt floor! Ouch! This causes the “fever” that kills many mothers. Please talk with your church and community groups about making 30 of these birthing kits to...
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6:00AM 10/03/2014 – Psalms 91:5-7

6:00AM 10/03/2014 – Psalms 91:5-7

"Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee."...
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Update on Elijah

Update on Elijah

Update on Elijah: His fever has left and baby Elijah is doing much better. He will be on antibiotics for a few more days and then be checked again. Thanks to everyone for your prayers and to all of those in the medical field, thank you for your concern. Please remember that this is a...
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Help with Christmas Gifts:  10-2-2014  8:30 AM

Help with Christmas Gifts: 10-2-2014 8:30 AM

Thank you partners, for your desire to help with the Christmas toys for the children. We suggest for the little girls (ages 2-12) inexpensive dolls, which we prefer black, but white is fine too. For the older girls, small mirrors, lip gloss, scarves, inexpensive perfume and bracelets. For the boys (ages 2-12) we suggest matchbox...
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Word from the Mission Field – 10-02-14

Word from the Mission Field – 10-02-14

David Livingstone was probably the greatest missionary ever to work in Africa. Right before he died while he was bleeding profusely, he got out of bed, got on his knees, folded his hands and said, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” His heart and organs were buried under a...
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Christmas toys needed – 10-01-14

Christmas toys needed – 10-01-14

Christmas toys are needed for children in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. If you would like to help, please send toys to our Love A Child office at the address below during the month of OCTOBER. Timing is critical, because our 40-foot container will leave for Haiti the first week of November. Please send toys...
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Sharing Food with Pastor Wilson’s Schools: 10-1-2014  3:00 PM

Sharing Food with Pastor Wilson’s Schools: 10-1-2014 3:00 PM

“An Empty Sack Cannot Stand.” This is a Haitian Creole Proverb that means, “When you are hungry, you cannot stand, think, work or learn.” School children cannot learn on an empty stomach, they need food. Thank you partners for feeding so many thousands of children each day. These children attend one of Pastor Wilson’s schools...
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