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Natalie… “The Beauty Shop”

I think Haitian girls spend more time on their hair than American girls… There are always those “braids!” Haitian people and children are very nimble with their fingers and hands… Even the children can braid hair, “fast!” Here, we have Natalie braiding Betina’s hair! Natalie was brought to our “old[…]

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Update on Jasson in the Dominican Republic

These pictures of Jasson (Jackson) just came in from Jesse Ostrander, who is working hard to help us get good medical care for Jasson and some of our other children. These are pictures of Jasson touring the Pediatric Nephrology Center so that he can see and understand what will happen[…]

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Food for Life

When we first got our property in Haiti, the land was quite ugly with briar bushes and weeds, etc. After building the Orphanage and other projects we expanded our vision to have an “Agricultural Training Center.” Wilner is the teacher, and with the help of our Rad Hazelip in the[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

“Crazy Faith!” An old man of God preached a sermon one time on, “How Bad Do You Want It?” Most Christians ask the Lord for something and then whine around when we don’t get it immediately, but “faith without works is dead… dead faith.” Jesus had been wearied with preaching[…]

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Update on Djonsly

When Djonsly arrived at the hospital there were lots of tears from the nurses who knew him. They were so happy to see him and his mother, Marie. Djonsly was taken to the oncologist on Thursday morning. He had a CAT scan yesterday and it showed his lungs are in[…]

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An Update on Jasson

Today, Philemond, our driver, is headed to the Dominican Republic, with Jasson, one of our LAC children. Many of you know that we found Jasson during a Mobile Medical Clinic in Savaan Pit. He had a huge swollen belly due to Kwashiorkor Malnutrition, so we brought him Love A Child.[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

“One last peek…” Some people just have to have it. “I’ll just smoke one more cigarette, and that will be my last… I’ll just have one more piece of chocolate cake, and then I’ll go on a diet… I’ll just work two more years, so I can pay off my[…]

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Partners in Crime

“Little Samuel” is now five years old and in the 1st grade. He was brought to us at the age of two from the Department of Social Services. His father is unknown (he skipped town) and his mother could no longer care for him, so we took him in. Samuel[…]

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Motor Oil and Crushed Rock!

I just had to share with you how part of the Gabion houses are made. All from local rocks, local wood, and all local labor. This provides jobs! I love this picture showing the side 2×4’s going up. They are coated with used motor oil and a special Haitian rock[…]

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The Church in Old Letant

What a blessing for a village of “mud huts” to have a beautiful church! This church was sponsored by David George Ministries. David George has been to Haiti many times. He took on the job of sponsoring this church to be built. The people and children of this poor village[…]

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