Please pray, everyone! Farmer John had a big box truck come to our Love A Child warehouse to load the 450,000 Gospel booklets of John. We also added 100 of the New Testament, and Farmer John sent some fresh meat for eight missionaries in Port-au-Prince. They were so happy! The gangs in Port-au-Prince took the...
His mother named him Dieuferly; it means, “God made it!” He was just a baby in the arms of his mother when we had made the trip to... “Bel Fontaine,” one of the highest mountains in Haiti. We had come there to check on our school and conduct a Mobile Medical Clinic when we saw...
Thank you, Pastor David, for sponsoring this project which the Lord laid upon your heart. Farmer John, Edsel, and Bobby have been working together to help distribute the Word in the midst of the gangs and turmoil. We are loading a truck to go through the gangs! Pray for safe travels. Pray the gang takes...
This expression is commonly used when someone gets angry and they start “cussin'!” But “raising cane” in Haiti is a happy time for any Haitian child! They “love sugar cane!” It is hard for us to find because they don’t grow sugar cane in our area. But, some lady sellers (machans) brought it to our...
“With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26 You may be going through an impossible situation with your husband, children, business, or personal problem. God is bigger! With God, all things are possible! God is a mountain mover! God said to cast your mountain into the sea! (Mark 11:23)...
I'm sorry for the delay in giving you an update as promised. I've been waiting for some news that has not come in yet. Tomorrow, I will write to you. We are claiming Haiti for Christ!!! Bobby and Sherry Burnette
What a blessing! Like “cold water to a thirsty soul,” so is the Word of God in troubled times. The poor Haitian people have been through much in the last two years. Many have lost their homes to the gangs or lost everything they had. The majority do not own a Bible, so they only...
“When Enough is Enough.” Tired of fighting those battles? Does it seem like “you win one, you lose one?” The enemy’s plan is to tire us out so that we will give up, but we can never “give up.” Ephesians 6 tells us about our “battle.” We learn that we are never, never fighting against flesh and blood, although...
The nurses, Jackson, Kim, and I just left the office of the pediatric nephrologist here in Santo Domingo. Jackson had a blood test this morning. His numbers are still not right so, the team of doctors made the decision to keep him on 24-hour dialysis for now. The good news is Jackson is feeling much...
When his mother died, his father brought him to us because he could not care for him. He was a “skinny little thing,” and the kids nicknamed him “ti pikan,” which means “little thorn.” He might have been a “little thorn” back then, but he is a big tree now!!! He has been through a...