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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009. The church in the back country of Haiti. Links to this post. My first church service in the back country of Haiti. What would we do if we were attacked? What would we do if another vehicle wanted to pass us? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary! If you want to help the Haitians by sending money, consider Lifeline. Having been on a ten day mission trip under their leadership and knowing others who were there during t...
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: The church in the back country of Haiti
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009. The church in the back country of Haiti. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary! To read the updates and to donate. View my complete profile. Common Race.Rewards of A Colorful Existence. Bible in a year (Audio). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. The church in the back country of Haiti. My first church service in the back country of Hai.
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009. The Haitians are very resourceful people. There is an electric line that runs through the area. The government provides it for a fee. The Haitians can't afford to pay for the electricity so they slice into the wire and take it to their homes. Many have been electrocuted trying to find a way to give light to their dark world. I guess the government looks the other way and doesn't turn the power off. Links to this post. Friday, December 18, 2009. 160; People in America would thi...
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. The town of Grand Guave was a miniature Port-au-Prince. Mush less traffic and people, but there was still a lot of trash everywhere with broken down buildings. One big difference was the dirt streets that connected to the main cobblestone avenue. The streets were so narrow I am amazed we could make turns. Finally we reached Lifeline Mission and entered through the guarded gate. Links to this post. Saturday, March 14, 2009. Links to this post. Monday, March 9, 2009. When we arrive...
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: October 2010
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010. We are getting geared up to go back to Haiti! My husband and I have 4 months to purchase infant formula and baby items to take with us to Haiti. It will be his first time on a mission trip and my second time. We are on a work team and hoping that means we will be building a house for a Haitian family. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary! To read the updates and to donate. View my complete profile.
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Our tour of Grand Guave, Haiti. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Today after breakfast we had a devotional about Rahab, the Harlot. Ruth Ann is a wonderful teacher and I tried to focus on the lesson but it was difficult when the beautiful sky was beckoning me to look up. You could hear the birds singing and the view of the mountains was breathtaking. After the ending prayer the newcomers were going on a little walk. Links to this post. Friday, April 24, 2009. That hurts, but oh' it f...
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!
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Friday, December 18, 2009. This morning like every morning, we started out in prayer. Diane and I went to the rooftop.our favorite place! 160; You can see the mountains on one side and the ocean on the other. The morning brings cooler weather and my head doesn't seem as clogged up. I am so glad my sinuses aren't bothering me as much as I thought they would. God is so good. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary! If you want to help the Haitians by sendin...
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: The Badio House
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009. The Haitians are very resourceful people. There is an electric line that runs through the area. The government provides it for a fee. The Haitians can't afford to pay for the electricity so they slice into the wire and take it to their homes. Many have been electrocuted trying to find a way to give light to their dark world. I guess the government looks the other way and doesn't turn the power off. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To read the updates and to donate.
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Haiti through the eyes of a first time missionary!: January 2010
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Bhen, our translator and new friend! January 18, 2008 diary entree. Dear Lord, as Diane and I started our day in prayer so I end it in prayer; a thank You prayer. Thank You for taking me out of my comfort zone, out of my little world, out of my small church mind and looking at the big picture of all nations that will one day bow every knew at the name of Jesus. Links to this post. Monday, January 18, 2010. My friends are home from Haiti! My friends are home! Links to this post.