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That’s a Lot of Birthdays!

That’s a Lot of Birthdays!

It’s hard to get everyone a gift for their Birthday! Imagine what you would be going through each month with 85 or more “birthdays!” This evening, we celebrated for all those who had birthdays in February and March! We took them to our restaurant in Gwo Maché Mirak (Grand Miracle Market), for pizza and cokes!!...
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God is Good to Dieubon!

God is Good to Dieubon!

Dieubon… His name means, “God is good,” and He is! We found Dieubon during a Mobile Clinic we had here in Fond Parisien years ago, before we had built our Jesus Healing Center Clinic. Dieubon was born to a poor, unhealthy mother, and had club-feet. We brought him to the states for surgery and he...
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On the Verge of Starvation

On the Verge of Starvation

Children in Haiti are suffering more now than ever before. The UN has declared that Haiti's children are on the verge of starvation. With crime rising, their parents cannot get to the market to sell; instead of getting there, they are often robbed, or beaten, or kidnapped by gangs, such as the Papaya Gang. The...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

"And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hands of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it." Jeremiah 18:4 Putting the Clay to the Wheel… After the clay has been cleaned, it is ready for the "wheel." The potter starts...
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Sweet & Hardworking Mackenson

Sweet & Hardworking Mackenson

Mackenson is a sweet, quiet and hardworking little boy. I found him when we were in a Mobile Medical Clinic in the mountains. I was shocked to see this poor mountain man cradling a “toddler” in his arms who had severe malnutrition. The child’s legs and arms were “splitting” open because he had Kwashiorkor malnutrition,...
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Update on Djonsly

Update on Djonsly

Djonsly first came to us with his mother about two years ago. His eye had been forced out of its socket and was just “hanging there.” His mother, a devout Christian, began to pray about where to take her son. Like the woman in the Bible who had the “issue of blood,” she had tried many...
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Word from the Mission Field

Word from the Mission Field

“Behold, as the clay is in the potter's hands, so are ye in mine hand..." Jeremiah 18:6 "Cleaning the Clay" or "Cleaning us Up!" This must be the hardest job. Now, as the potter is kneading the clay and rolling it between his hands, he is looking for any small pebble, or a tiny twig, or...
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Teenagers!!

Teenagers!!

Look at our young, teenage girls, so happy to go to school... Bianca, Esther, Daniella, Lovely, and Lomene! Sometimes, I think it would be a good idea for our children in the U.S. to wear uniforms. There would be no competition for “name brand” clothes and no one would ever be able to judge them...
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Who Is Doing What?

Who Is Doing What?

We are thankful for Pastor Mark Ostrander who is here working on the new Jesus Healing Center and new Joyce Meyer Ministries — Hand of Hope Malnutrition Center that are being built. Jesse Ostrander, the son of Pastor Mark, is in the Dominican Republic working on building a home for a poor Haitian family of four....
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Blessing the Poor

Blessing the Poor

Yesterday, Jessica, one of our missionaries, and myself went to "Miracle Village" with some clothes made by our partners in the States. Just look at these precious little girls with "brand-new dresses!!!" (Some of the little ones were not smiling because they were afraid of the white ladies!!! Ha! I can understand that!!!) Their mothers...
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