

Celebrating Agriculture, Provision, and Hope
Sunday, May 3, 2026 - [click here to support the continuing work at MOHI] Today's update is from Jonathan and Taran ← Back to Blog Archive This past week in Haiti, communities celebrated Agriculture and Labor Day—a day set aside to honor the farmers and workers who play such a vital role in sustaining everyday life. At our school in Sentetyen, students participated in a special activity recognizing the importance of agriculture in Haitian culture. Through hands-on learning


Stories that Move Me
Sunday, November 16, 2025 - [click here to support the continuing work at MOHI] Today's update is from Renée ← Back to Blog Archive There is a simple truth that keeps rising to the surface in every place our teams serve: God is always tending to His people, often through the hands of those standing closest to them. Week after week, I’m reminded that nothing about this work is abstract. It is tender. It is personal. It is full of names and faces whose stories are shaping


Twenty-Two Days
Sunday, December 3, 2023 It's been a long, difficult road for so many families in the communities where we work in Haïtï. Right now, we...


Increased Unrest
I really do like to look for the silver lining in every circumstance I encounter. I firmly believe in the goodness of God and tend to...


Flag Day And Difficult Days
Flag Day is a huge day of celebration in Haiti. There are usually giant parades in each city with children marching and waving flags. ...


Goodbye 2020 Hello 2021
I know so many of us are feeling relieved that 2020 is about to end and somehow we hold out hope that 2021 will be better. Amen - myself...

















