Ministry Chores

November 19, 2021

With so much going on this year with God’s Vision for Haiti, we thought this would be a good time to have a family meeting. And yes, family meetings can be exciting! As a board, we want to join Juska and Jona in saying, THANK YOU for partnering with God’s Vision for Haiti. We all know fundraising isn’t on everyone’s fun list, but it truly is a blessing to honor God’s blessings in this way! Serving together, as God leads us, we are changing lives in Haiti!

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US Embassy Notice

November 15, 2021

We appreciate your prayers, as we and others in the missionary community are watching the situation closely and reevaluating our options often. We are grateful that we are safe and things remain calm in the South.

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Babies are Home

November 10, 2021

Lately there hasn’t been much positive news coming out of Haiti, but in the midst of it all we know without a doubt that God is in control. 

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Downward spiral

November 8, 2021

Sadly, the impact of the situation in Port-au-Prince is deeper than one can imagine. Even though the provinces may not be directly affected by the action of the gangs, the stoppages put the most vulnerable population even at a greater risk.

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We Worship the Living God!

November 3, 2021

In the midst of all the turmoil going on in Haiti, it is reassuring to know that our Almighty Loving Father is in control, so we turn to Him with praises, adorations, and supplications for this beautiful island He’s called us back to.

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Ministry Center Celebration Postponed

October 20, 2021

We have decided to postpone the Ministry Center grand opening celebration. Given the recent events in Port au Prince, we feel that it is wise to wait.
We will begin to use the space for our offices and training, but will save the grand opening celebration for a later time.

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A Sponsored Child

October 1, 2021

The Child Sponsorship program gives the gift of education to Foster Children as well as vulnerable children within our community.

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