Skip to main content
Make a Donation (Heart Icon) Make a Donation
Donate
Call us Today (Phone Icon) Call us Today
Call Love A Child
Mountainous Landscape

Latest News Archive

Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

"GOD WILL DELIVER US IN THE DAY OF TROUBLE!" The continuation of yesterday morning’s post: The woman who raised me since I was two weeks old (not my natural mother), kicked me out of our house when I was 16 years old for "not stopping going to church." The only Bible I had was a...
Read More >
Moses… A Survivor!

Moses… A Survivor!

Moses is now 17 and it is a miracle he is alive! Our main Haitian worker is Nelio Barthelemy. He is directly under us, and he is over “everything we do in Haiti!” It was Nelio who first got ahold of us, about a “baby who had been birthed in an outhouse, and left to...
Read More >
Great Blessings to the Village of Old Letant!

Great Blessings to the Village of Old Letant!

We have been working in the village of Old Letant for many, many years. This has been a tough village to work in because it is “constantly growing!” Gangs have taken over the homes of so many people and these families had “no place to go!” So, many families have moved in, built a grass...
Read More >
Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“WE ARE FOOLS FOR CHRIST'S SAKE...”  I was raised with a woman, who wasn't my mother since I was two weeks old. But to me, she was my mother. However, I was not treated very well. I was not loved. I became a Christian when I was 16 years old and was "set on fire"...
Read More >
Dimelia… A Sweetheart!

Dimelia… A Sweetheart!

Dimelia (Dumolia) is a sweetheart! We have lots of young ladies who have grown up in our orphanage and are now married or in college. We first met Dumolia when her father brought her to us from the mountains. She was probably about four and had been badly burned about a year before that. She had...
Read More >
New LAC TV Program “Feeding Faith” Begins Today!

New LAC TV Program “Feeding Faith” Begins Today!

In a nation besieged by political turmoil, while its citizen’s cries for help go unanswered, stories of resilience and hope emerge. Listen to a young girl, thrust prematurely into adulthood, who shoulders the burden of her family’s survival during these difficult times. Witness the struggles of a mother wrestling with the daily uncertainty of feeding...
Read More >
Blessings!

Blessings!

This morning we loaded 43,500 Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) meals for our food distribution tomorrow morning. We'll be in an undisclosed location for security reasons. The children and the families there are very hungry. Some children have not had a meal in two days. In the morning, we'll also be cooking a hot meal...
Read More >
Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“Abandoned” Have you ever been “abandoned?” It really means “left behind” or forgotten about. Sometimes, we have read that a baby was found “abandoned” in a garbage can. People abandon puppies or dogs they don’t want. But being “abandoned” can mean many other things, too. A husband leaves his faithful wife after many years for...
Read More >
Waiting for a Miracle

Waiting for a Miracle

In the “extremely poor,” village of mud huts and hungry children, little Maniolita spends her days alone in her “mud and stick” room in a tiny hut. Her mother, Madamn Altidor, works in the streets, or sometimes the market, selling anything she can. On many days, there is not enough food so the children drink...
Read More >
UPDATED HAITIAN NEWS:

UPDATED HAITIAN NEWS:

February 8th. Prime Minister Ariel Henry did not resign last evening. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry gave a brief public address last evening calling for calm as violent protests have erupted across the country, demanding he step down. Henry's speech did little to appease the tens of thousands of angry and frustrated people over gang...
Read More >