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UPDATE: TODAY

UPDATE: TODAY

This morning, very early, we left for an undisclosed location (for security reasons) to a very difficult area to travel to. We'll be giving out 43,200 Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) meals, plus we will be cooking hot, delicious meals for the children on site. These children have not had a full meal for a...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

BROKEN FOCUS… “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7 In life, there are many times that it’s so easy to sway off course. We can lose focus on what the Lord has called us to do. Even us, who have a non-profit organization, if we don’t stay...
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Professional Already! Daniella…

Professional Already! Daniella…

Daniella… We just did a post on our sweet Daniella a few days ago but this is a picture of her in her “medical jacket,” in college, here in Haiti. Daniella has a twin brother, “Daniel.” Their poor mother was supposed to give birth to triplets at the hospital for the poor in Haiti, but...
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Stephano: In Good Hands

Stephano: In Good Hands

Yesterday evening, we were told to go to our Jesus Healing Center clinic because one of our boys, Stephano, was very, very sick. Along with the “Mumps,” he had a high fever with severe vomiting. Our wonderful Dr. Barthelemy and several nurses were there with him. What really touched my heart was that not only...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“A God Who Cannot Lie…” Have you ever had someone break a promise to you or tell you a lie? It really hurts, especially if it is someone you trust. You then feel as if you can’t trust anyone. But we are serving a God, who cannot lie! It is impossible for God to lie....
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Latest on Little Jackson

Latest on Little Jackson

Early this morning, Jackson, Phanise (Jackson’s nurse), and Philimond left for Santo Domingo for more medical tests and checkups. Now, Jackson must do dialysis 12 hours per night, 7 days a week. This is very hard on him. Thank you, Phanise and his other nurses for their loving care. Jesse flew in this evening to...
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Yolanda, Always Helping!

Yolanda, Always Helping!

Yolanda is now 16. She is a great student! She is my “helper,” at the orphanage. She loves to cook and she loves to jump rope (how many young teenage girls in the States would say that!) Her mother died shortly after she was born, in the mountains of Covant. Haiti. Her father was not...
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Helping a Mother and Child

Helping a Mother and Child

TOUCHING STORY FROM THIS WEEK: This week, we found 26-year-old Magdala Laurent and her three-month-old baby living in the woods under a makeshift lean-to, made of banana leaves. When it rained Magdala put her baby under a small plastic wash basin called a "kivet" to keep him warm and dry. Hubert and our Love A...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“Ministering Angels.” I believe most Christians have had encounters with Angels, even though they may not know it. I know that Bobby has, too. If you look back on your life, that time your life was in peril, you will know that it was an Angel of God who saved you, or guided you, or...
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Esther, Staying Busy!

Esther, Staying Busy!

Esther has finished with her last grade, Philo. She would have loved to go to college here in Haiti to study to be a vet, but there are no colleges here for studying to be a veterinarian. The closest place would be the Dominican Republic. She is here, helping us at our orphanage and studying...
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