

We Just Have to Care
Our schools are back at it! How wonderful to see children enjoy learning, playing, eating, and "stylin'!" It thrills me to see the students take advantage of the library! We continue with a busy season in the medical clinic. People often ask me how the COVID situation is in Haiti. With no reliable COVID numbers, I can't officially tell you, but we have seen a lot of typical symptoms in the clinic. Kervensky's mom died in childbirth. His aunt, Micherlange, now cares for hi


CLS Students Return
The highlight of our week at MOHI was seeing the students return for the start of the new academic year at the Christian Light School in Port-au-Prince. Thank you so much for your prayers. We are especially grateful to God for HIS provision for these children! There was a great turnout for the very first day of school. The students found their new classrooms for the year. And the teachers got right to work! We look forward to the first days of school for the little ones in


Actions of Grace
There are just so many things happening that I have to pick and choose which ones to share. Pastor Lex and I are so excited about all the ways the Lord is moving through this mission! Violence in Port-au-Prince has made it impossible to start the new school year at the Christian Light School. Several stray bullets made their way into the schoolyard this week, one having whizzed by the heads of two of our staff. We are so grateful no one has been hurt in the school. Would


School Openings
With all that Haiti has been through recently, we shouldn't be surprised to see the start of the school year be negatively affected. We had planned to see the Christian Light School open tomorrow (Monday 9/6/21), but due to a government announcement this week, we have had to postpone the opening to later this month. We are watching the political climate and aiming to open as soon as that climate permits. In the meantime, lots of work has been happening on campus and we are