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BREAKING NEWS FROM YESTERDAY:

BREAKING NEWS FROM YESTERDAY:

You saw our post from yesterday, and how the diesel tanker truck made it through the Papaya Gang to bring us the diesel fuel. When the driver and his helpers made it here they told us they really didn't want to come, but because they knew Love A Child needed diesel fuel they came. I...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“The God of the Second Chance.” “Howbeit the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaven.” Judges 16:22 Samson was a great man of God. There is no bodybuilder or man alive who could have done what he did. He killed a lion with his bare hands, slew 1,000 Philistines with the...
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Jean Richard Rises Above

Jean Richard Rises Above

It is very difficult for the poor in Haiti to survive, but it is even more difficult for a person with a disability. They are considered “worthless,” and many times they sink into despair. When the 2010 earthquake hit, it damaged and destroyed orphanages. One of these was for handicapped children. A few days after...
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Good News!!! PTL!

Good News!!! PTL!

After our post this morning saying the gangs were blocking the diesel tanker truck from coming here... Prayer works! Thank you for praying! Here comes the big diesel truck full of diesel for Love A Child. Wow, unbelievable! This morning our first post had an overwhelming response and many comments. When we added the container...
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SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN HAITI

SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN HAITI

On June 10th, the Papaya Gang kidnapped five Haitian Customs officials, where our 40-foot containers of FMSC meals come out... and because of this, Customs has closed. So far the five Customs officials are still in the hands of the kidnappers. I'm afraid they will not open until the five Customs officials are released. I...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things...
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Anna a/k/a Hannah

Anna a/k/a Hannah

What a sweetie! She was born in the mountains of Demesseau, Haiti. Pastor Emmanuel (who has gone to be with the Lord) brought her to us. She had poor health and severe malnutrition. Her mother died when she was just a couple of months old, and nothing is known of her father. Nothing is known about...
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Update on Jackson

Update on Jackson

We are on our way back across the border to Haiti. Jesse Ostrander is with Jackson at our apartment we rented in the Dominican Republic for Jackson's training on the Dialysis Machine. The training will actually start on Wednesday because they are waiting for another one of our nurses to come tomorrow so that the...
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Update on Jackson (Jasson)

Update on Jackson (Jasson)

Yesterday we called and got to talk to Jackson. As many of you know, we brought Jackson out of the mountains of Savaan Pit, Haiti. He had a HUGE belly full of water, caused by Kwashiorkor Malnutrition. Even though he no longer has this huge belly to carry around, he developed severe kidney problems. For...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

"Until You See the Giants." It's amazing how a lot of Bible scholars talk about faith. Many of them, "do have," the gift of faith, and they are great men and women of God, because their faith has gone through the fire. But, many people write books about faith, but they fail to mention that...
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