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Read Sherry’s Journal today: 2-2-18  2:10 PM

Read Sherry’s Journal today: 2-2-18 2:10 PM

Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to raging wind and rain. By dawn you realize you have lost everything. Your home is gone, your animals have disappeared and your crops have been destroyed. Where do you go from there? For many poor families in Haiti, they were forced to find shelter in...
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Word from the Mission Field – 02-02-18

Word from the Mission Field – 02-02-18

“For I was hungry, and ye gave me meat…” Matthew 25:35 Saint Francis of Assisi understood “faith in action…” It was he who said, “Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words.” Today, someone will be watching you…in the grocery store, or from a distance, and someone will need your help. You...
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Children in LAC Schools – 02-01-18

Children in LAC Schools – 02-01-18

These little Haitian children are so thankful for their food. They receive a hot meal each day at our Love A Child Schools, due to Child Sponsorship. They learn Christian principles, Bible verses, and songs, in addition to their academic studies. What a blessing to these poor, sweet Haitian children! Thank you, partners! Bobby and Sherry
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Sherry’s Journal – Housing for disaster victims:  2-1-18   3:45 PM

Sherry’s Journal – Housing for disaster victims: 2-1-18 3:45 PM

Housing for the poor in Haiti is often not much more than a mud hut, or layers of plastic and old clothing and whatever other scraps that they can pull into a tent-like structure. Whatever they find to build a home, it is all they have. So when the earth rumbles or the hurricane winds...
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Update on Baby Noah: 2-1-18  12:40 PM

Update on Baby Noah: 2-1-18 12:40 PM

Baby Noah is doing much better. He is finally able to keep a little food down. He is very cautious about people and is starved for love. He has been so abused that it will take him a while to adjust. Please remember Noah in your prayers. “Love Is Something You Do.” Bobby and Sherry
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Word from the Mission Field – 02-01-18

Word from the Mission Field – 02-01-18

The Rear View Mirror... One time I was in a car going down the road with a man. He kept looking in his rear view mirror. He just kept looking at it! He made me nervous! I asked, “What are you looking at in the mirror? Is someone following us?” In real life, you must...
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Update on Mika:  1-31-18  7:00 PM

Update on Mika: 1-31-18 7:00 PM

This sweet little girl is Mika Burnette. We found this pitiful child sitting in the dirt with brittle orange hair and sucking on her hand because she was so hungry in the village of Madamn Bauje while shooting footage of the Love A Child television program. We realized that she was suffering from severe malnutrition,...
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Food distribution to remote villages:  1-31-18   9:40 AM

Food distribution to remote villages: 1-31-18 9:40 AM

Today we are distributing food to five more villages that depend on us for food each month. We are also preparing for the 30 members of the Joyce Meyer Ministries — Hand of Hope medical team arriving on Saturday. They will be helping in three different villages. We are partnering together. Joyce Meyer Ministries — Hand of...
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Word from the Mission Field – 01-31-18

Word from the Mission Field – 01-31-18

Your past is over! Don’t let Satan use the memory of your past to taunt you. “Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old.” Isaiah 43:18 — Way before daylight this morning, I felt the Lord telling me to give you this scripture. “I will do a new thing; now it...
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Update on Yolanda – 01-30-18

Update on Yolanda – 01-30-18

This sweet girl is Yolanda Estima Burnette. She is another one of our children who we found in the remote mountain village of Covant. Her mother died from childbirth fever after Yolanda's birth, which happens to many of the mothers here in Haiti. Yolanda was born into a family of six other children. Her father,...
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