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I Got the Worst Good News
I said, “O Jesus, O Jesus.” It was DEFINITELY a prayer. It was great news! We were actually going to get our well drilled before our...
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The Baddest Lady in the Village
The lady’s name is Guerline, she’s the baddest lady in the village. I wondered how she got a house in the village and what went wrong...
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A Sad Day
Generally on teams, I try to bring into Haiti as much US money as I will need for the team because the banks in Haiti will hold your...
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Dad, There’s Nothing in the Fridge!
Four men have just left Haiti. They joined me on the first part of this month long trip to build the last homes in the village. These...
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It Doesn’t Get any Better Than This!
Often I’m blessed to bring a family member with me on my adventures to Haiti. This trip however I was fortunate to bring my...
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Bus Accident at the River Glaz
Over the last twenty years, a major ministry of Mercy International has been to travel to the mountains north of Les Cayes, Haiti and set...
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Send Me!
It looks like John, Kenny and I will return to Haiti in April to build our final eight homes in the village. We have received donations...
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Doing For Themselves
We arrived January 16, ready to lay out where our next eight houses would go. Armed with my trusty 300′ tape measure, two rolls of yellow...
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Water, the Staff of Life
I wrote the following blog to help raise funds for two wells in Haiti, one near the orphanage and one in the village. Because of God’s...
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The Village Stone Carver
His name is Jean Louis Chery; he is the village stone carver and a fascinating man. I watch him and his family work all day carving,...
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Giving Glory Where it is Deserved
We are often thanked for the homes as we give them out to families in need. We attempt to always remind the families to give the glory...
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Where Have All of the Adoptions Gone?
On this particular trip to Haiti I have seen a number of biological families of children who have been adopted and are now in the comfort...
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Let’s Go Home
Now that I am back from four weeks in Haiti, I’ve been asked by family and friends to talk about my trip. So I will attempt to give you...
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A Very Very Good Day!
Yesterday was a good day. A very good day. The work was hard like always. Finishing final touches on the homes, building fences around...
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Chickens Come Home to Roost
Chickens…they are ubiquitous in Haiti. There are countless good reasons for the chicken to cross the road in Haiti. I’ve seen them cross...
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AK 47’s and Shotguns Behind Me!!
I have to start this story back in San Antonio, before this trip, when I got a phone call from someone who heard that I was working in...
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We Gave Away Another Home Today
We were told that one of our best workers was living in a tent, so Cliff and I went to check it out. It wasn’t really a tent but a few...
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Her Name is Belandina
Her name is Belandina. She looks to be eight or nine years old. She is one of four small children Kenny Kennedy brought from a desert...
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The Village is Growing!
The new eight homes should be finished in the next few days. Cliff Hawley and Kenny Kennedy continue to push the project forward,...
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Water Well for the Village!
One of the first things we put in the village was a well. We placed it at the highest point on the property as we use gravity to send the...
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