Bobby and I and our Haitian team are ready to go anywhere, anytime, whether it be food distribution, building earthquake housing in South Haiti, a Mobile Clinic, or anywhere else in Haiti where there is a need. But, the problems of travel in Haiti are unbelievably difficult. It is “killing[…]
Word from the Mission Field
“God’s Master Plan” I cannot understand this generation of young people. They live as “there is no God.” When I behold the stars at night, the moon that requires no electricity and yet has been shining from the beginning of time, the thoughts of God are bigger than me and[…]
Julia… Another “Angel” in Heaven
The first four children we took in were the Limose children. Their mother “gave them to us” on her deathbed. We took in those four children and about six months later, a man came to us whose wife had died. They had four children… Yolanda, Julia, Franceau, and Florence. I[…]
Sad News from Haiti…
Julia, one of our Love A Child children, died last night while giving birth at a hospital near Croix des Bouquet. (She had to have a C Section.) Julia was one of the first “eight children” that we started our orphanage with. Her siblings are Franceau, who is studying for[…]
Word from the Mission Field
The Lord has the best benefits! “Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.” Psalm 103: 2 & 3 Every morning I speak this scripture out loud. We bless his Holy name… The Lord forgives us of all of our sins.[…]
227 Fed in Prison Today!
227 prisoners received a hot meal today! As a result of the gangs blocking the roads to the south from Port-au-Prince, food deliveries to the prisons in the south of Haiti have been cut off. The Love A Child team in Anse-à-Veau heard of the need and responded by getting[…]
Wilguens… AKA “Grandpa!”
When his mother died, his stepfather could not take care of Wilguens (Jacque) and his sister, Fabiola. Many times, they were left alone while his stepfather went to look for work, to buy food. The children became severely malnourished. Their stepfather decided to take both children to Social Services and they[…]
Our Most Important Job
Of all the things we do in Haiti, we feel that “feeding hungry children,” is our most important job. Unless you have lived here for many years, as we have, and seen the tears of the mothers and heard their stories of how hard it is every day, to feed[…]
Word from the Mission Field
“Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to harken than the fat of rams.” I Samuel 15:22 I love the story of Jonah! I have felt just like him, many times. I’m sure you have too. God told Jonah to go to the great city of Nineveh, and “cry[…]
Internet Problems
Sorry, we are having internet problems today. Hoping we will be able to post tomorrow. Bobby and Sherry