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Update on Ada: 8-15-18  6:40 PM

Update on Ada: 8-15-18 6:40 PM

This sweet girl is Jessica Loseau, but everyone calls her Ada. She was born in Port-au-Prince. Her parents, Ana Jean and Fane Loseau, were lost at sea when they tried to reach the United States in search of work. Their aunt cared for Ada and her brother Raphael and sister Bianca, but she was no...
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Fishers of Men:  8-15-18  12:05 PM

Fishers of Men: 8-15-18 12:05 PM

“Fishers of Men.” This week, we are celebrating our anniversary with our children and grandchildren. This is Bobby with our grandsons, Aidan and Brandon! Aidan just caught this fish and Brandon will be catching them too! Jesus said, “I will make you fishers of men!” It takes patience and faith to catch a fish, “any...
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Children suffering in drought: 8-15-18  8:10 AM

Children suffering in drought: 8-15-18 8:10 AM

This little girl is Nana Moise from the village of L'Artibonite. You will soon be learning about her story of how she and her family "barely survive" each day during the drought in Haiti. Be looking for your letter in the mail, if you are a Love A Child partner. God bless you. Sherry
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Word From the Mission Field

Word From the Mission Field

"I Want it God, and I Want it Right Now..." "There is a Time for Every Purpose Under the Sun..." Ecclesiastes 3:1 I love the Old Testament stories... In Exodus 23, the Lord speaks to Moses with the promise that "He would drive out the enemies" before the children of Israel. You would think "God would have sped...
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Update on James – Ti Pigeon:  8-8-18  6:40 PM

Update on James – Ti Pigeon: 8-8-18 6:40 PM

This wonderful young man is James Francois, and when he first came to our Love A Child Children’s Home, we gave him his nickname Ti Pigeon (Little Pigeon). His mother Jocelyn had passed away, and father Josue Francois was unable to care for James and his younger brother Kidney (Ti Pikan). The boys were sent...
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Read about our outreach programs to help mothers in Haiti:  8-14-18

Read about our outreach programs to help mothers in Haiti: 8-14-18

You have often read about our travels into the “Regions Beyond,” where we take food and medical care to the poor mountain people. Life can be very difficult for the women and mothers that live in severe poverty. We do whatever we can to take compassion, food, health care, and the love of God to...
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Food Crisis in Haiti:  8-14-18  2:25 PM

Food Crisis in Haiti: 8-14-18 2:25 PM

Haiti is in a food crisis that has been going on for years! We have never seen a food crisis this bad in all the years we have been living in Haiti. We see children eating from garbage dumps, eating cookies made from dirt, and drinking salt water to ease the pains of hunger. It...
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Word from the Mission Field:  8-14-18  6:30 AM

Word from the Mission Field: 8-14-18 6:30 AM

"Over a Little Mustache. Really?" "Judge not that ye be not judged." Matthew 7:1 It's amazing to me, how the Scribes and Pharisees could criticize what Jesus was doing, healing the sick, casting out devils, setting the demon-possessed man in the tombs free, but with every miracle, there came a criticism. "You put yourself equal...
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Update on Jacque:

Update on Jacque:

This young boy is Jacque. His mother died when he was very young, and his father wasn’t able to care for him. His father would leave Jacque and his sister Fabiola alone for days at a time while he looked for work. The two children were far too young to be left alone. Finally, their...
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Sustainable Development Projects

Sustainable Development Projects

This is a message from Rad Hazelip, who leads many of our sustainable development projects. "Helping Haitians learn to help themselves is what our sustainable development projects are all about. You’ve read about the recent successes of the Poul Mirak chicken co-op expanding into raising eggs and having their second “chicken school class,” and you’ve...
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