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LAC TV Program “One Child at a Time” Begins Friday!

LAC TV Program “One Child at a Time” Begins Friday!

This week Love A Child TV takes you through despondent villages in Haiti to witness the hopeless realities of restavek slave children in “One Child at a Time.” Your heart will break when you see children separated from their families because their parents can no longer support them. Children who have escaped violent, gang-held areas...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“Take The Limits Off God!” I could read the stories of Elisha and Elijah over and over again! Just to think that we are serving the same God makes me so excited! In 2 Kings 4:1-7, we see the “widow woman,” who could not pay her debt. How many of us have been in that...
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Daniel… A Quiet Kid

Daniel… A Quiet Kid

This is Daniel, the twin of Daniella. He and his sister had another sibling born at the same time, but their mother died along with the baby. It was during the time when Haiti was again facing political problems, and men with guns were in the streets. When their mother went to the General Hospital, the men...
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“It Was Just Like Christmas in September!”

“It Was Just Like Christmas in September!”

Today, was an exciting day as we began to load medical supplies and medicines to share. We received “many” pallets of medicines from MAP International and pallets of medical supplies from World Vision. It takes both medicines and medical supplies both to help the poor with good care. Our favorite friend, Pastor Claude, showed up...
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Tents for Haiti’s Earthquake Victims Update

Tents for Haiti’s Earthquake Victims Update

Rad told me this morning that 1,200 plus tents were delivered to our Love A Child warehouse yesterday in Fort Myers from Bass Pro Shops, where they were manufactured in the state of Washington. Several hundred more are on their way! Plus 2,500 tarps are coming! Friday morning, hopefully, the office will be loading a...
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Update from the ATC

Update from the ATC

Wilner the head of our LAC Agricultural Training Center, emailed me. I was so happy to see they started this chicken project on their own. Every Haitian should have some chickens for eggs and meat in their back yard if possible. Wilner is learning how to write in English... Dear my Big Boss. How was...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

John is a powerful book in the New Testament. Apostle John was the son of Zebedee, the brother of James. No one really knows how he died. Some historians say he was thrown into a pot of boiling oil. John 13:23 – “Now there was leaning on Jesus’ bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.” This...
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School Shoes for Jonas

School Shoes for Jonas

This was a great day for Jonas! Instead of working in a garden in the heat of the day with no food, from sunup to sundown, this sweet lovable little boy will be putting on his school uniform, shoes, backpack, and going to school for the first time in his life! Jonas was a restavek slave...
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A Haitian Laughs When He Should Cry

A Haitian Laughs When He Should Cry

I never understood this Creole Proverb until we moved to Haiti. We had made many trips for years, going back and forth to Haiti, until one day, God told us to move to Haiti. Since then, we have seen the strength and resilience in the Haitian people and their children. Adults who face horrible situations...
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Communication Services in Haiti Down

Communication Services in Haiti Down

We just got another scratchy phone call from Bobby and Sherry explaining that communication services in Haiti are down. They've been trying to call out to us and send emails since last night, but cannot get anything out. Please excuse their absence from our website and Facebook during this internet problem. They cannot even make...
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