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We are living in a day and time when many young people do not respect our fallen heroes, especially those who saved lives and put themselves in danger to rescue someone, even those who have given their lives for our freedom. We have received nice clothing before for our children[…]

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Environmental Issues in Haiti

Years ago, we were told that Haiti only had 5 percent of its forests left! Today, there is much less. Clean water is rare. Most poor Haitians have to buy water, but most cannot even afford to buy food. So water sources like these are common. They are full of[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

A Policy with Good Benefits Looking for a good life insurance policy? We always try to check into the ones with the best benefits. Sometimes we think we have benefits until we read the small print, and the small print is not on our side. The Lord also gives us a policy. It is called the Word of God, and it has many benefits. No one can deny you of the benefits if you know that you have them. Let‘s go to Psalms 103:2-5: “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: 1. Who forgiveth all thine iniquities (sins); 2.who healeth all thy diseases;[…]

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A Long Way from the Mountains…

Daphline is a hardworking little girl. She’s 12 years old and in the 7th grade. She is a non-critical little girl, always trying to settle a “spat” between siblings. She has come a long way from the “mountains of Savaan Roche” to where she is here in Fond Parisien. Her mother,[…]

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The Blessing of Sharing

We just sent a huge truckload of hospital supplies to the Centre de Sante Bas-Fonds Philemene. Hospitals here in Haiti have a hard time buying their own medical supplies, especially those who serve the poor. That’s why we are so thankful to organizations like World Vision who send us medicines and medical supplies. What a blessing! They also sent us special hospital gear for dealing with viruses like COVID-19.  We are always so thankful to receive these wonderful donations knowing that they can save lives! Thank you so much, and God bless those of you who donate items of value and those who give. It pleases God when we share and[…]

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Sharing Hope

Children with Special Needs… Here in Haiti, children with special needs are usually “swept under the table” unless a really wonderful organization has a “heart” for the children. I will not begin to tell you what I have seen here in this country, but let’s just say that God has[…]

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Word from the Mission Field

BE NOT AFRAID… “Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” Joshua 1:9 “… I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Be strong and of a good courage…” Joshua 1:5-6 Jesus[…]

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Little Miss Anti-Stress

Nazalie (Rachael) is a precious little girl…very sweet. When she was a baby, her mother, who already had four children, died in childbirth. Her dad could not take care of her (or did not want to take care of her), and he brought her to us. We all call her Rachael but her real birth name is Nazalie. She is now ten years old and in the fourth grade and makes good grades. She is on the praise dance team here at Love A Child and never misses a step! She loves people and wants to be a nurse. The[…]

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The Wonders of His Works

This morning, we left for Madamn Adeline’s orphanage in a village called St. Michelle. Bobby, Philemond, and I had a good time giving the children handmade cars from our friend Howard, and darling dresses from Marianela Salazar/ Nela of the Poor. Her little orphanage children, as well as other children in the neighborhood, have school inside the orphanage at their desks. The children, who once had[…]

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Developing A Sure Path To A Better Life

Education and developing skills are a sure path to a better life in Haiti. Our new class of Sustainable Agriculture in Haiti students are all too happy to get dirty and worn out working to learn new useful skills for successful, sustainable gardening in Haiti. Yesterday and today, the six students have[…]

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