May update from Haiti
Dear Friends, Wow! I think I am the most blessed person in Haiti this week! I had so many responses to my last email! Thank you so much for taking … Continue reading May update from Haiti
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Dear Friends, Wow! I think I am the most blessed person in Haiti this week! I had so many responses to my last email! Thank you so much for taking … Continue reading May update from Haiti
Dear Friends, Thanks so much to all of you that have emailed me. It is a huge blessing and pleasure to get news from you all, and I really appreciate … Continue reading Medical Work Update, from Virginia
Its been said that Haiti is 70% Catholic, 20% Protestant, and 100% Voodoo. While this may be true it only partially tells a riveting story. The story of God working … Continue reading A Brief History of Christianity and Missions in Haiti
Dear Friends, I have been here two weeks now and God has blessed me so much already! For those of you who don’t know, I am staying at a mission … Continue reading Update from Virginia
As to how things are now compared to about a year ago, it would certainly depend on where you were standing. Some places, while many empty lots remain, much of … Continue reading The State of Haiti One Year Later
Disaster. Dreadful. Disturbing. Deadly. These were all terms used in describing the 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti just over a year ago on January 12th, 2010. The epicenter located 10 … Continue reading After the Earthquake
A Medical team was recently sent to the “rotten land” in southeast mountains of haiti. Womens prenatal teaching was done in Lacule. [nggallery id=16]
Cholera care fails to reach rural Haitians Nature.com – David Cyranoski – January 19, 2011 Last week, three months into Haiti’s cholera epidemic, local and international health agencies noted with … Continue reading Cholera care fails to reach rural Haitians
“A tourist got off a plane in Port-au-Prince, told immigration officials he was Miles Graham, 35, a dentist from Omaha. The Haitians looked right past his white cap, tight woolen … Continue reading Haiti Once Had Tourists, Now it has Ghosts
Who Cares About Haiti ? The Wall Street Journal, By MARY ANASTASIA O’GRADY, November 21, 2010 Ten months after a magnitude 8.0 earthquake killed more than 200,000 Haitians and destroyed … Continue reading Who Cares About Haiti?