
Just Another Language
I fought with my son regularly to eat his vegetables when he was little. I remember his cousins would take the time to pick the beans out of his rice and beans because he didn't like them. That doesn't seem to be a problem with these children. The babies in our feeding programs love their veggies! The green leafy kind, as well as the root vegetables and plantains. We are currently feeding babies in two locations and hope to start up another one soon. These little ones

Summer Headway
Students and parents came to the schools this week to receive final report cards for the 2021-2022 school year. They also got to hear from the Haiti Country Director, School Director, and Preschool Director. School's out for the summer, but the clinic doors remain open for our students and neighbors. We're so grateful to our partners at Bless Back Worldwide and Mission USA who keep those doors open for them! There are always maintenance projects to be worked on over the sum

Let's Ship It!
I was going through pictures from last weekend's church conference in Thozin. Although I couldn't be there, looking at these pictures of captured moments made me feel connected with my church family there. This picture of Esther and Shirley, two peas in a pod and the best of friends, sent me down memory lane. When we first started the mission these two were young ladies and fully engaged in our youth ministry. Oh, how they LOVED to sing! As you can see, they still love to

I Cannot Come Down
We celebrated independence this past week with our grandbabies in Massachusetts. I hope all our US friends enjoyed a special time, as well. God is so good! After a 2-year COVID break, we were able to hold our 21st annual church conference at the MOHI Thozin, Grand-Goave campus. The St Etienne campus church joins the Thozin campus church to host the event for other church groups from throughout the country. Even though there is so much unrest and insecurity in the country,

Joyfully Working
🎼Clean up, clean up, everybody everywhere. 🎼Clean up, clean up, everybody do your share.🎼 That seemed like a nonstop song in our home when Alexis and AJay were little. Eventually, I realized that it would never end. I'm grateful for the staff in Haiti who are great at cleaning up, but also at teaching the children to clean up, too. Pastor Lex has a knack for blending in with a crowd. He loves to sit back and observe. Here he is at the feeding program in Little Paradis