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.
Praise Prayer Update
November 2, 2021
Our time praying together was very powerful and we were so encouraged by it!
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.
Praying for Haiti. We are safe.
October 17, 2021
We join you too in praying for the hostages, that they will be safely released and soon.
Ministry Center Grand Opening Event!
October 11, 2021
What was once a dream is now a reality, and we now have a date for the grand opening celebration of the Ministry Center, to God be the glory!
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.
It takes a Village – Keeping Kids in School
September 6, 2021
LifePoint Church’s most recent Village Partnership project just launched our child sponsorship program to give our foster children and some of the most vulnerable children in our community access to education
Aftershocks continue
August 19, 2021
Strong aftershocks continue
WHI, IBESR, mid-term
August 18, 2021
We are grateful for opportunity to partner with other organizations in this time of great needs. We are walking through our days moment by moment, knowing that your prayers are sustaining us. We praise God for you and for His clear leading. May He be glorified in everything we do.
Grace & Relief efforts
August 17, 2021
The people of Haiti have learned to be resilient. They have and continue to bear such heavy burdens, but when you talk to them they all say, “Gras a Dye nou vivan” which means “by God’s grace we are alive.”