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Mud and More Mud But Plenty of Smiles

The Village of Madamn Bauje… When Haitians live in a village area for a long time, and someone such as Madamn Bauje does work for the Haitians, creates jobs, or does something for the community, the Haitians call the village in the name of that person. Hence, “the Village of[…]

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A Long Walk Through The Mud

Yesterday, we distributed food to several villages that we work in. One of these villages is Despeezo. Even though there is a church here, most of the village is involved in Voodoo. They desperately need Jesus, but many will not go to church. They are poor and hungry. Sometimes, it[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

We are serving a “just God!” Have you ever felt like you needed “justice?” Someone has done you wrong, lied to you, hurt you, or stolen from you? You don’t need to “get even” with them, because God has a “justice system” of His own. Sometimes, justice doesn’t come quickly,[…]

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Update on Noah

Little Noah is 3 1/2 years old. Just looking at this little rascal, you would never imagine the horror he suffered when he was a toddler. Noah was left at our front gate. He was malnourished, hardly had any hair, bloated belly, but he had been beaten, and he had[…]

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Opening Soon!

I wanted to share how the Jesus Healing Center, the Birthing Center, and the new Malnutrition Center are laid out to help Haitian families. The green building is the Malnutrition Center, the pink building next to it is the Birthing Center; very soon, we will celebrate 1,000 babies being born! Across[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

Live for the future, not the past… “… forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before. I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 3:13-14 Some people live only in the past. I met a person the other day, and her whole[…]

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A Little Doll!

This is Ginyia, now age seven. Her real name is much longer, but it has been shortened to Ginyia. She is part Dominican. Her mother died during a C-section, and her father left her to go to the Dominican Republic. She was being raised by her 17-year-old cousin, but when[…]

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Malnutrition is Prevalent in Haiti

There are two types of malnutrition… Kwashiorkor and Marasmus. Marasmus is the type you see when you are looking at a baby or toddler that is nothing but skin and bone. They are “skeleton looking.” The other type of malnutrition is Kwashiorkor, which can fool someone. The baby or toddler can[…]

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Passing It Down…

As many of you know, by God’s grace, He has allowed us to feed children and families in many villages. Not only our schools and own village feeding programs, but He has blessed us to help other wonderful missionaries. Here is one… David Wine’s Orphanage. The children are eating food[…]

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