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In Transit

In Transit

Sherry and I are at the airport in Port Au Prince, Haiti, right now. We're back here looking at all the people boarding in wheelchairs.⁣ ⁣ Tomorrow in Fort Myers, our board members start arriving, and we will have a nice dinner and fellowship together. Thursday will be our quarterly LAC board meeting. We have...
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Graduation!

Graduation!

A few weeks ago, we "graduated our first four babies" from our Malnutrition Center!  You can see the big difference in Jenifer, Jeffrey, Wisley, and Woodmigen! They were in our Malnutrition Center for a little over two months in "in-patient" care. Then, they went home with special "milk," special "peanut butter," and other food items...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

SEEDTIME, HARVEST TIME… “While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.” Genesis 8:22 “… So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he...
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“Ti Mika…A Tough Little Thing…”

“Ti Mika…A Tough Little Thing…”

We have two Mika's here at Love A Child, and so, one of them has to be "Ti Mika" or "little Mika." (This little Mika is the youngest one!) We found her in a very, very poor village when she was just a baby, with dry red hair and malnutrition. She was sitting in the...
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Another Beautiful Baby

Another Beautiful Baby

At 3:00 am, a pregnant woman arrived at our front gate with her husband. She was ready to give birth. Our security guard gently loaded her and her husband into the golf cart and carried them to our beautiful Birthing Center. She was checked in and taken to a delivery room. When we came in...
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Birthing Center News!

Birthing Center News!

This morning I was out before 3:00 am, and I saw expecting mothers standing at the gate waiting to come in. I was very touched. Then at 6:30 am, we took a picture with some of the expecting mothers behind us. They were waiting to go in for classes and to have exams. One mother...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me.” Psalm 138:8 Do you ever wonder how much time we spend “thinking that no one understands what we are going through,” or that “maybe the Lord has forgotten about us?” He said, “Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee.” Jeremiah 1:5 He knows the...
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Kenzy, Books Aren’t His Favorite Thing!

Kenzy, Books Aren’t His Favorite Thing!

Little Kenzy 's mother died during childbirth. His father had just died before this... so their Haitian pastor brought Kenzy all the way down from the mountains of Demesseau to our place. Kenzy was malnourished and "sickly." As he grew, he was always "frail," and "sickly." He was slow to play with other children because he just did not...
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Rice for Hungry Children

Rice for Hungry Children

Yesterday at Nan Savaan was special for the children. This sack of rice we gave each person is almost bigger than the little boy! Plus, we gave each child a piece of candy! Boy were they happy. Cooking a hot meal for the children brings joy beyond compare. When we feed the hungry, we do...
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Sherry Presents a Haitian Mud Home

Sherry Presents a Haitian Mud Home

Yesterday, we were deep in the mountains of Nan Savaan, Haiti. Here is a short video showing you some of the culture of the poor of Haiti, and how they live. May we always live to serve the poor. Bobby and Sherry
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