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Word from the Mission Field

“I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.” Psalms 118: 17

The Lord laid this scripture so heavy upon my heart today. You may be near death’s door, but the Lord is not done with you yet!

I remember when I had melanoma cancer and the doctor said I had maybe around three months to live. I remember when the spirit of the Lord came into my room that evening and healed me!

The spirit of the Lord came through my room like a breeze blew through. I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord! I pray for your healing in Jesus’ name….

Missionary Bobby Burnette

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Dieuferly Update

Dieuferly was released from the hospital late yesterday afternoon. He had no pain, but during the night he had some bad pain. PTL! All day today he had no pain. These pictures were taken this evening. He has his next doctor’s appointment on Tuesday. Then he will return to our Love A Child mission house in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, for one month until the next doctor’s appointment. We are thankful to Emmanuel who is in the picture, who will take good care of him. They are best friends. Emmanuel has a lovely wife and three children.

We are so amazed at how good his foot came out. Really perfect! The doctor cut bone, drilled, and did reconstruction on his foot. We decided not to do both feet at the same time… Would have been too much. Plus, he would have been immobile. Next will be his right foot. Thank you all, for your prayers. Please pray for a speedy recovery. We are thankful to RL who stayed persistent and found the right doctor when the others would not attempt the operation. Thank you, Philmond and Joker for all your help on this trip.

Now the border is closed into Haiti. It will open on Sunday and we will cross. We have some large distributions this coming week. Thank you for your nice comments. They mean so much to us.

Bobby and Sherry Burnette

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More Twins Daniel and Daniella

I mentioned yesterday that we have three sets of twins at the Love A Child Children’s Home. Yesterday, you heard about Mika and Mikalange. Today, you will see Daniel and Daniella.

This particular set of twins should have died in childbirth. They were supposed to be “triplets.” But, at the time of their birth, there were political problems in the streets. Their mother made it to the poor peoples’ hospital, and a man with a gun told her to “Leave!” She got back in her “tap tap” (method of transportation in Haiti), and she left. There was no one to deliver the babies, and she was by herself. She gave birth to two and then, the mother and the third baby died. One of her relatives brought the twins to us.

Daniella looked small but normal, but Daniel, her brother, looked like a little rat! He was so, so tiny we didn’t think he would live. But, Daniella was the “strongest” of the twins. She began to talk before Daniel; she was motivated and moving around long before he was. So, she started school two years before he did.

Daniella will be in her last year of school, Philo. Daniel will be in 10th grade, three grades behind her. Daniella helps with the girls’ “praise dances!” She also has a beautiful voice. She is “Widelene’s right hand.” Widelene is the young girl who watches over all the orphanage food and supplies that come in and writes everything down. When Widelene is not here, Daniella does it. It is quite a job. For example, if a room is out of tissue, they don’t get any unless they bring the empty roll! The same with toothpaste, etc. This keeps things from “disappearing!”

Daniel is a “goofball!” He jokes around all the time. But, he, too, is easy-going and sweet! Daniel is very “calm.” Believe it or not, he loves “cleaning his room!” He also loves working with the mechanics, and that is what he wants to be. He is sweet and respectful, and obedient.  Daniella wants to be an eye doctor. One that deals with eye diseases because this is what her brother has…an eye disease. We love these sweet twins!

Sherry

 

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Haiti’s President Laid to Rest

Today is the funeral of President Jovenel Moïse in Cap Haitian. It is a sad day for Haiti. After he was elected President on February 7th, he came to our (Gwo Mache Mirak) on February 10th and gave his first public speech at the Marketplace.

He believed in sustainability and the creation of jobs for the Haitian people. His wife, First Lady Mdm Martine Moïse, came to the dedication of our Birthing Center and made it possible that the pregnant mothers would get a Birth Certificate for each baby born here. (It is very difficult for poor mothers to get Birth Certificates for their babies.)

It is a sad day. Our prayers are with the First Lady and her children. We pray that justice will come to those who took his life and those who paid for this to happen.

Let’s all remember this family and Haiti in our prayers,

Bobby and Sherry Burnette

 

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Feeding Hungry Children

“Feeding hungry children” is what we are about. Yes, we have Christian schools, a Children’s Home, the Jesus Healing Center clinic, the Birthing Center, and much more, but the food is a crisis in Haiti, especially now.

Most of our feeding areas are in the mountains, where the poorest of the poor live, and many areas are in “hard-to-reach” places with dangerous roads and mountain “drop-offs.” Some areas have gangs, and we have to be careful where we go, and sometimes we can’t make it at all. But it is “all about feeding the children.” They are innocent victims of extreme poverty, born into the poorest of the poor. But one amazing fact about the Haitian children is that even though they are poor, they can always manage a smile.

A Haitian Creole Proverb says, “A Haitian laughs even when he should be crying.” God bless all of you who love and pray for the poor.

Sherry

For more information about Love A Child and how you can help, visit our website at: www.loveachild.com

 

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Word from the Mission Field

“And we will not forsake the house of our God.” Nehemiah 10:39

How would you feel if your church was destroyed or burned to the ground by the enemy? It is devastating. The “hope” comes in rebuilding. In Nehemiah, it is so touching to see how all the people had a mind to give and to work, while at the same time, they were always on the lookout for their enemy! Imagine having to keep a gun in one hand, while you had a hammer in the other? Yet, they did!

I have heard so many Pastors say, “It’s hard to get people to volunteer to clean the church, cut the grass, or watch the children.” What? It is an honor to “cut the grass!” It is an honor to “clean the windows!” It is an honor to “take out the garbage!” And speaking of “cleaning the toilets,” that’s how Bobby started in the “ministry.” If you cannot do something “small,” how can God bless you with something “big?”

Yesterday, we passed by one of our churches… the ladies, (very poor), were scrubbing, singing, mopping, laughing, and enjoying “working for the Lord!” They were so happy, just to have the opportunity to “clean the house of the Lord!” So, turn the music up, put your dancing shoes on and “let’s have a mind to work, to help, to give,” for, “we will not forsake the house of our God!”

Sherry

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Day and Night

You may be one of those parents who have a set of twins.  Well, we have “three sets of twins” at our Children’s Home.

As you know, twins look alike and think alike, but they are different. This is Mika and Mikalange. (In Haiti, all twins must have similar names, i.e., Mika and Mikalange. Even if you try to give them different names, the people who do the Birth Certificates will change them!)

Mika is the quiet twin. She does not do sports. She is not loud; you would never know she is here. She loves to read and loves to do homework over the weekend. She also loves to cook and is always there when you need her but not “in your face.” She is so quiet that sometimes I forget she is here.

Mikalange, on the other hand, well, you know when she is here! She always has a mischievous look on her face, as if she is getting ready to do so something or already did it! She loves sports and scares the boys when she plays.  But she is also very intelligent.

She always has the look of, “guess what I just did!” She is always laughing out loud, yes, “I always know she is here!” We love ‘em both so much!!!

Sherry

 

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Dieuferly Update

They tell us that after some x-rays this afternoon, Dieuferly can leave the hospital.  He was in bad pain all night. This morning when we came in, he was still in bad pain. However, this afternoon when we returned after lunch, he was so happy. He had no pain!

Thank you for your prayers.
Bobby and Sherry

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“Help for Wawens”…a Little Boy from Ganthier…

In Haiti, a lack of jobs means a lack of food and a lack of medical care. For the poor farmers in remote areas, the soil is poor, and a lack of rain means crops don’t grow. So each day is a struggle to survive for food, let alone medical care. This is why the Jesus Healing Center exists. It exists for the poor.

One-year-old “Wawens” was born in Ganthier, a village about 45 minutes from us. He was brought to our clinic by his aunt, Rosemaine, due to a very, very serious skin infection. His aunt told us that this skin infection grew worse, and his father, Wilio, and mother had no money to pay a doctor.

One day, his father “took his ax” to cut some trees to make charcoal to sell so that he could buy food. When he came back, he saw little Wawens sitting alone on the ground, crying, in front of the door of their tiny shack. No one was around...his wife had left the baby and ran away!

His father had no idea how to raise children without his wife, so he took the child to his sister. The baby already had this serious skin disease, and it was spreading and very contagious. The baby was miserable, digging and clawing and itching his head and skin until it began to bleed. Still, his father had no money for a doctor. 

Someone told the aunt, “Take Wawens to the  Love A Child clinic. They can help him, and they won’t charge anything for the consultation or the medicine!” His father did just that. Our nurses took great care to cut all his hair off, scrub his head with betadine, carefully apply the antibiotics, and showed Aunt Rosemaine how to care for him. He was given medicines to take home. His Aunt and father were so thankful!! They just couldn’t believe that a nice, beautiful clinic like this would take care of their child and give them all the medicines they needed. They left our clinic with a “happy heart!”

When we bless the poor, we are blessing Jesus! Thank you, partners, for praying for our staff and us. Special thanks to our wonderful medical staff and to Joyce Meyer MinistriesHand of Hope for helping us with monthly sponsorship for this wonderful clinic, who puts “Jesus and the poor” first!

Sherry

 

 

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New TV Program “Ashes to Beauty” Begins Friday!

This week on Love A Child TV, follow the heartbreaking story of one man and his family as he desperately tries to use what little he has to feed his eight children. Let your heart be moved as you witness the tears of misery and hunger he sheds as he tells of his life. You will look into the eyes of his sweet children and see their hopelessness…but God had a plan. Join us to see what God has done in the lives of these precious people.

We want to invite viewers around the world to tune in on Friday to Daystar Television Network at 6:30 p.m. (ET) and then throughout the week. You can also watch us on DirecTV, DISH Network, Christian Television Network, The Word Network, NRB, and many more local television stations. Check out our full schedule for the best way for you to tune in. You can also watch the program online through our Vimeo and YouTube channels or on our website www.loveachild.com under the “Media” tab.

Love is something you do!

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