Why Are Things The Way They Are In Haiti? Somebody emailed me a great question the other day – it’s something that most of us have probably thought about many...
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Why Are Things The Way They Are In Haiti? Somebody emailed me a great question the other day – it’s something that most of us have probably thought about many...
Read More »From JT: Riots in Haiti, and Our Ongoing Ministry Activities Report from JT – July 2018 “Sharing Christ in the midst of chaos in Haiti: Recent riots in the country...
Read More »Trip 24 – A Few More Photos Photo above: The preacher at Terra Noir, with a little girl who was taken in at the orphanage after she was found abandoned...
Read More »Trip 24 – Other Highlights – Bout Savane, Abel, Terra Noir (Photo above: Children at Bout Savane) Monday: Returning to Bout Savane, which has been a “team favorite” place the...
Read More »Trip 24 – Profound Moments, and Humbling Reflections (Photo above: Madeline Augustin, one of the little girls at the St. Michel Orphanage) (Most of you who’ve been to Haiti with...
Read More »Updates from Greg – May 2018 (The photo above, taken by my daughter Bethany on our first trip to Haiti in 2011, is of a little girl in Cite Soleil...
Read More »Trip 22 – A Few Favorite Photos Photo above: School children at the Chambellan church...
Read More »Trip 22 – A Humbling Moment in the Village of Jeremie When we first came out to Chambellan in 2015, JT had taken us to a small church in the...
Read More »Trip 22 – Our Return to the Village of Chambellan Five people came forward to be baptized after we preached in Chambellan on Sunday – similar to what we’ve experienced...
Read More »The Guard at the Palm Inn Some of you probably remember the story about the guard at the Palm Inn, who asked me to bring him the Children’s Bible (but...
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