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Sharing Love by Sharing Food

Sharing Love by Sharing Food

We just received these precious pictures from David Wine, one of our missionary friends that we share food with. He is doing a great work feeding and caring for children, and we feel so blessed to be part of it. David’s father has been a good friend of ours, and we are so proud of...
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Manna Packs…a Wonderful, Nutritional Meal

Manna Packs…a Wonderful, Nutritional Meal

As we have explained to you yesterday, Haiti can only produce 5% of the rice needed to feed its population. This is why, for over 17 years, we have been partnering with Feed My Starving Children to help feed the Haitian children and save lives. You may be wondering what is inside the FMSC meals? This...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

Nothing pleases God more than faith. In 2nd Kings 4:8-37 we find the famous words of a poor Shunammite woman, whose “only son,” her young son, had just died. (This is the same child that Elisha told her she was going to give birth to.) The child had just been outside with his father in...
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Zoey… Lucky and Loved!

Zoey… Lucky and Loved!

Little Zoey just turned a year old last month. It has been a "long year" with Zoey! She was found abandoned on the road to "Old Letant," a mud-hut village not far from us. Apparently, a mother who had "too many children," just left her in the path of our vehicle when Kaeli (who was...
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Haitian Rice and Imported Rice… Not Enough to Feed the Poor

Haitian Rice and Imported Rice… Not Enough to Feed the Poor

Many people ask me why don't we buy all of our rice in Haiti from the rice farmers? I wish we could... Haiti does not have enough rice to feed itself! Haiti only produces enough rice to feed 5% of its population. Most of the rice is grown in the Artibonite Valley. President Jovenel, to his...
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One Small Meal Goes A Long Way

One Small Meal Goes A Long Way

Here in Haiti, the majority of the poor try to have "one small meal" a day. This may be a small portion of rice, corn-meal, or something else, but they never eat three meals a day. With coronavirus in Haiti and some gangs taking over in places, many times it is difficult to try to...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

God loves a sad giver... No, the Bible says "God loves a cheerful giver" II Corinthians 9:7 “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” Luke 6:38...
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Puny Peanut All Grown Up!

Puny Peanut All Grown Up!

Pistache....it means "peanut" in Creole. When we have two children with the same name, we usually give one a nickname...so we called Wilner "Pistache." Years ago, when we were doing a Mobile Medical Clinic, a father brought his son to me... I sat the little boy on my lap and began to talk to him....
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Rub-A-Dub-Dub!

Rub-A-Dub-Dub!

How would you like to keep 85 kids "busy" at the same time? Ha! It's quite a job! This particular day, was "scrubbing the floors" day! The kids took the "water hose" and began scrubbing the floor in the cafeteria and all the hallways at the Love A Child Children's Home! There were suds and...
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Paving the Way to More Prayers!

Paving the Way to More Prayers!

We praise the Lord for a partner who wanted us to have a construction company to put in pavers through all the medical buildings. It's an answer to prayer because so much dust has been blowing on the pregnant mothers and those coming for the clinic. We are so happy and thankful for this big...
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