Remembering Madame Pastor Celande
Doug Bradbury Doug Bradbury

Remembering Madame Pastor Celande

If ever there was an embodiment of the Proverbs 31 woman describe above it was Madam Pas. She served alongside her husband in remarkable ways that often was overlooked.

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Boots on the Ground
Rhonda Smith Rhonda Smith

Boots on the Ground

Thanks to your generosity, our team in Haiti is able to get help to the remote communities where we partner. We have sent emergency funds to purchase medical supplies and meet other urgent needs. Jeanne and Jules will be delivering these supplies and funds directly to our partners over the weekend.

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Earthquake, August 14, 2021
Rhonda Smith Rhonda Smith

Earthquake, August 14, 2021

Many of us have been watching the footage of the earthquake that hit Southern Haiti on Saturday morning. We saw the leveled buildings and watched as children were pulled out from under the rubble. Along with our Haitian brothers and sisters, we lament in shock and disbelief at yet another tragedy for Haiti to endure.

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Soup Joumou and its history in Haiti
Emily Moore Emily Moore

Soup Joumou and its history in Haiti

Americans are not the only ones who use the pumpkin as a symbol during a holiday. For centuries, Haitians have been eating pumpkin soup every January 1st.

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