We are so proud of Sarah!! When we first got her and her brother, Joseph, from the mountains of Covant, Haiti, both had severe malnutrition. They had Kwashiorkor malnutrition. Both children were just “water and bones” because they were not eating the right food. Sarah was strong-willed, and as a parent, I had trouble with...
This just came in from our Agricultural Training Center (ATC), Director, Agronomist Wilner Exil. I wanted to share with you that we have a three-week residential training school for students to come from around Haiti to live at the ATC to learn and work, and also a two-year school program for local students to come...
“God Always Has A Backup Plan.” We read in the Book of Judges Chapter Six, that the children of Israel had done such evil in the sight of the Lord that He turned them over to the evil Midianites. These people were so evil that they caused the children of Israel to hide in caves....
As everyone may already know… Lovely, we can only say that she is a sweetheart. Lovely was abandoned by her father after her mother died. She inherited some fragile health problems from her father possibly and will always be under medical care. You would think she “wants to be a doctor,” but, she wants to...
100 GABION HOUSES PTL! Emmanuel Bernard has a large family with 12 small children that have been living in a small one-room house made from banana thatch for 18 months, but this week they are moving into their new house provided by Love A Child. One of the poorest and neediest families are the recipient...
The winds are blowing, and the sea is rough! Is the Lord talking to you this morning? Do you feel like you are in the middle of a storm? Are the winds blowing, and the sea rough? One time, when Jesus was asleep in the bottom of the boat with his disciples, a huge storm came up....
It has not been easy maneuvering around in order to get back to the states for our “Feed My Starving Children Conference,” but we made it back this a.m., coming through the Dominican Republic. We have “the best driver in Haiti,” Philemond, who has been driving for us for many years. He has negotiated “barriers,...
“Be of Good Cheer…” If you are like me, there is “no good news.” Each day, we see “no good news” on the TV or the internet. In the natural, it can be discouraging, but we must remember that “Jesus is still in control.” One side or the other may think “they” are in control,...
We landed at noon today in Santo Domingo. It’s now 8:00 p.m. and we are here at the border of Haiti in a town called Jimani. The border closes each day at 6:00 p.m. We will stay tonight in a little motel. It’s small, clean, and cute. Sherry is not feeling well. In the morning,...
Early this morning, Sherry and I boarded a plane in Miami for Haiti landing in the Dominican Republic and then driving for several hours to Haiti. It's too dangerous to land at Port-Au-Prince Airport. This week we will be giving out many meals in very poor areas. Food is a crisis in Haiti. Thank you...