“And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.” Genesis 5:24 – God took Elijah by a chariot of fire, and he went up by a whirlwind into heaven. (Read about this in 2 Kings 2:11.) God took these two men up to heaven! You and I may be next! I’m...
Today, we visited our “Haitian grandchildren” in East Orange, New Jersey. The twins are Alex and Alvin and little Joshua is in the middle. Sheline is expecting a girl soon and that is her husband, Claude. They knew each other from the village of Lester, Haiti. Claude is a wonderful husband and the boys are...
What a year we had in 2017. We have a series of special journals highlighting some of the events of 2017 that we will be sharing with you. Today, make sure you read Part One about how Love A Child provides medical care for the poorest of the poor, not only at the Jesus Healing...
We are still waiting for the passport for Alvin Jonsley’s mother. It has come back to us twice with mistakes and then, his mother had to come and sign the corrected passport. We were supposed to have this done today, but have not heard a word of any progress, yet the hospital and doctor are...
You know that our Agricultural Extension Training classes have been very successful in helping Haitians to learn methods to help themselves with gardens to provide food for their families. Now, we are taking student registrations for the new “Poul Mirak chicken school.” One of the objectives of the Poul Mirak chicken co-op was to provide...
Today, we are in New York getting ready to go to see Sheline, one of our first Haitian children that we took in when we started our Love A Child Children’s Home, many years ago. We took in Sheline, her sisters Julanne and Jonise and their brother Berry. (The tallest girl is Sheline.) They came...
“Paying the Price is Never a One-Time Experience…” ~ Kathryn Kuhlman Mark 10:21 and 22 are to me, some of the saddest scriptures in the Bible. Jesus told the story of the rich young man who came to Jesus and wanted to know how to have eternal life. He had kept all the commandments since he was...
Since the last hurricane, the mountain roads to the village of Peyi Pouri have been devastated. Thousands of rocks have fallen from the top of the mountain. The dirt road has been washed away, and there is "only one road up!" Pastor Souffrance, from our Peyi Pouri Church, got the mountain people together to "make...
Just look at these little “rascals!” They received Hula Hoops from our friends, Harry and Caren Watmuff! I haven’t seen Hula Hoops since I was a kid, but I had one that I loved. I was really good at it, but if I had to do this now, I’d probably have to have a “hip...
More jobs are possible for Haiti! Recently, the slaughterhouse got a real boost by a new customer bringing five special cows to be processed. These five cows are a project by John Draxton, a cattle farmer from North Dakota, to demonstrate that Haitian cattle can be improved by improving the breeding and feeding them out,...