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Fedeline Went To Church Today
Fedeline may not be able to walk (yet), but she went to Carrefour to church with us today. We packed her wheelchair and then packed her...
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Death In The Village
While I was in Haiti in April, two of our young interpreters, Rachel and Jullie came down with a strange illness. The symptoms were of a...
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She Wants To Go To Church But Can’t Walk
Today was (another) big day. An orthopedic surgeon from the US was in Haiti and agreed to stop at the village to look at four children...
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The Bottom Line
On my previous trip in May, one of the young ladies in our village was having trouble at school and in the village with other families....
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Leaving For Haiti Tomorrow!
Tomorrow, most of our team will travel to the Merci’ de Dieu (Thanks to God) Village for a two-week trip in Haiti. We are very happy to...
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God Gave More Than We Planned
Fritz-Gerald will get to go to school this year. . . God provided through a generous sponsor! At the end of our last post we quoted this...
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Counting Down!
Thank the Lord! We’ve made it to the countdown! Only 6 days until we reach Haiti! Only 8 children still needing sponsors (of the 80...
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Don’t Despise The Small Things
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name! The Lord works righteousness and justice for all who are...
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God Is Providing For The Children!
Less than two weeks ago we put up a post about the life-changing role a basic education can play for the poorest of the poor Haitian...
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What is Chikungunya fever??
The rainy season has always brought troubles for the Haitian people, including malaria, and in recent years, deadly cholera. Now there’s...
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How Do You Prevent Poverty in Haiti?
It’s officially summer in Haiti, but the coming school year is already on our minds. Unlike the United States, Haitians have to pay to...
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The Village is Finished but the Work Goes On
I’ve been home now for a little while and have had time to reflect on the incredible events that occurred on my last trip to Haiti and to...
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Soccer Shoes and Bicycles
One of the team members that came on this trip brought a bunch of soccer shoes. Soccer (called football here) is “the game” in Haiti and...
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What Ever Happened to the Starving Boy Named Markendy??
Many of you will remember the very malnourished little boy named Markendy that came to our clinic in February. I was fortunate to see him...
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A Red Letter Day
“A red letter day!” I really don’t know where that term comes from. Is it good or bad? The one thing that comes to mind is the bible...
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This Decision was Easy
Two ladies came to the village to visit me today asking for a home. They fit the criterion to qualify for a home in the village: a family...
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She’s Crippled but Ran!
I’ve attached two pictures of Carline. She’s been crippled since birth. She’s nineteen now but was fifteen at the time of the earthquake....
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It Beats Limping
The other night I had a dream. For those who hate to hear someone else’s dreams, I will keep it short. 🙂 A menacing man in black was...
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This is What it is All About!!
I hope you can feel my joy through this blog post. Tonight I felt led to start a bible study for some of the older children in the...
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The Fate of our Free Clinic
As the only medical care available near the village is expensive and meant for the wealthy, a high priority for us last year was to build...
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