This sweet Love A Child worker is Mr. Chenet. He lives in Miracle Village but has a job working for Love A Child, sweeping the pavers and keeping them clean! Before the 2010 earthquake, he was a witch doctor! After the earthquake had struck, many families, like his, lived in tents. Late one night, he...
"God is Always There." Years ago, we had brought a team in from the States to do a Mobile Clinic. We had gone to Savann Pit, to the mountains. When we were packing up and getting ready to go, the old man (who was like the papa of the area), Mr. Occius, called out to...
Yesterday evening, we got the scare of our life! We thought that Ti Mika (one of our young, teenage girls) had run into little Joshua with her scooter! The kids got some of these scooters for Christmas and they have been driving them on the basketball court area! Ti Mika “little Mika,” crashed into Joshua...
Aged and hungry elderly came from afar in South Haiti to receive rice, beans, and oil to last them many days. Thank you to our friends for your prayers and support to make this happen. Matt. 25:35-40. Thank you, Hubert and your team with Love A Child, for all your hard work. Love is something...
Those living in Boulay, Haiti have a dangerous life living in a volatile riverbed. When storms come, flash floods wreak havoc on their lives, they must pick up whatever they can and flee at the first sound of rushing water. Over the summer, a particularly violent flash flood tore through without warning, leaving homes destroyed...
BE NOT WEARY IN WELL DOING... “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” (Galatians 6:9) God has seasons. Read Ecclesiastes 3:1-15. Do you ever feel like giving up? Do you grow tired of helping others? Here in Haiti, some days Sherry and I...
Bianca was just a young girl when she and her two siblings came to stay with us. We were told by her aunt that their parents had taken a small boat from Cape Haitian to travel to the U.S. We knew the children were in great need, so we took them in. Bianca, at first,...
The border has been open for commerce. Americans can also come and go now. Haitians are still not allowed to travel; their visas have been frozen, which they already paid for. Good news! In January, we have seven Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) 40-foot containers being shipped to the Dominican Republic, then traveling through the...
“He Knows My Name” Sometimes, in the midst of our trials, we may tend to think that God doesn’t care about us or that He doesn’t even know our name. Really? In Exodus 33:17, God is speaking to Moses and He says, “I will do this thing also that thou hast spoken: for thou hast...
She is now 17 and in 12th grade! When she was a baby, her parents had left on a "Haitian boat" headed for the States. The boat capsized, and they drowned. The baby was cared for by her aunt. She also had a sister, Bianca, and a brother, Raphael, but her aunt had no way...