

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


Back to School Prep
This week has been full with staff meetings, many little projects, and completing maintenance tasks in preparation for the full opening...


The Twentieth Year Begins
Twenty years ago, Jim Murphy and Stephen Sandoval joined us in Haiti. They were our first "team" and Stephen preached at our first...


Attitude of Gratitude
Hello Friends! Just about every day this week I have been reminded of the importance of gratitude in our lives. In the natural, it's...


Christmas Came Early
Christmas has come early for all of us at MOHI! Spread Hope Our first shipment of peanut butter has arrived at MOHI! Thank you to all who...


The Active and Alive WORD
As often is the case, there's just a whole lot going on around here. God is good and He is revealing that goodness and kindness all over...


BOGO Sale - Really
Reaching Out in Port Salut We are continuing with relief efforts in the Port Salut area. Long after the news has died down, people are...


Relief & Aid In the South
This past week was full. Our friend Chel Finn did a medical outreach clinic in Fonde Doux, along with the staff from our clinic. They saw...


Celebrating in St. Etienne
We held a conference our first year as a mission. Stephen Sandoval, a police detective from Leominster, MA (and a leader in our home...

















