(Her only problem is that she loves to eat!) Zoey is the one near the door… the one with the giant smile! We found Zoey when she was a baby. Her mother didn’t want her and abandoned her in the middle of the road to “Letant.” Zoey is sweet and very mature. When she is...
Haiti/ Santo Domingo, DR/ Florida At 4:00 am this morning, we left for the Santo Domingo airport. We fly into Miami today, then we are renting a car and driving for six hours to meet and interview a possible kidney donor for little Jackson. More about this later. Praying for a miracle kidney for Jackson!...
Satan Has to Flee... Let’s face it... We all have enemies. Even if we get along with our neighbors and the people we work with, there can be a bad spirit or "spirit of jealousy" that we least suspect! But God has a plan of “protection” against your enemies! II Kings 19:28... "I will put...
It was about ten years ago that our security guard asked us to come to the front gate. Kaeli Fletcher was doing missionary work with us, and we both went to the gate. A toddler had been discarded in the bushes near our front security gate. He was in a horrible condition. We took him...
TOUCHING STORY In the remote village of Baru, nestled in the rugged south of Haiti, over 93 children and several nursing mothers trekked through winding hills and dense woods, driven by hope and hunger. For many of these children, their last meal was two or three days ago—a reality that gnaws at both body and...
Many sermons have been preached and many books written about the “seed.” The “seed” is an incredible mystery of planting, watering, and harvesting. Genesis 8:22 says, “While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.” We hold a seed in our hand...
We are so proud of our five older Haitian Children who passed their "Philo Exam" and finished all 13 years of school! (In the US, there are 12 but in Haiti, 13 years of school!) The last year, Philo, is so difficult that many children fail it two or three times! We just had the...
Here in Haiti, "Philo Grade" (13th Grade) is the toughest grade to pass. Some of our children in times past had to repeat the grade because it was so difficult! This year, we were so proud of Ada, Yolanda, Christian, Dieubon, and Samuel! Yesterday was their "Philo Celebration" in our church, and this is where...
The poor: “Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Say not unto thy neighbor, go, and come again, and tomorrow I will give; when thou hast it by thee.” Proverbs 3: 27 & 28 What the Lord has put in your hand to help the...
Update: This afternoon, five of our Haitian children will graduate from Philo! Haitians have 13 years of school, whereas in America, it's 12 years to graduate. To pass Philo here is very difficult. We are so proud of our five children who worked and studied very hard. This evening, be looking for their pictures! Graduation...