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Haiti: Update from Pastor Prophete

Pastor Prophete, with whom we are partnering with in Haiti and both Teams worked with, recently released this update on his website.  Please continue to pray for the ministry in Haiti and for the supplies to help the Haitians.  Donations will help this ministry in Haiti.  In addition, we hope to have trips up to apply for by the end of the week. The massive exodus of the Port-au-Prince dwellers that escape from the quake fate has caused a tremendous burden on the mission. Most people in Haiti are afraid to sleep under the concrete roof. They have seen the human loss...

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Haiti: AIM and Haiti in the News around the Country

Churches, relief workers and volunteers around the country are mobilizing to help Haiti.  And the journalism world is doing their part as well.  You can read some of the stories others have written below. Haitian citizen returns home with missionaries  By Greg Jordan More than a week after a major earthquake devastated the impoverished nation of Haiti, aid and personnel from across the world are arriving to tackle the huge relief effort. People from the Virginias are joining this rush to help.   One person, Ashley Musick, 26, of Bluefield will fly to Santo...

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Haiti: Team One Debriefs their Time on Hispaniola

While in Barahona, they were able to procure a number of medical supplies from a local pharmacy. Once morning broke, the team continued on to Jimani where they visited the hospital and the local Red Cross.  Following these visits, the team was driving across town when Miguel recognized an influential pastor by the name of Pastor Profe at a local gas station. Miguel yelled for the vehicle to stop, jumped out of the car and ran to meet with this pastor.  Miguel had shared with the group earlier about meeting Pastor Profe during his initial visit to Haiti following the...

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Haiti: Interview with Pastor Profe – Head of 100 Churches in Haiti

It’s 3 am. I’m too excited to sleep, although my body desperately needs it. I’ve been away for a week, but finally the dust is settling from my feet and we can regroup here in San Juan. We had three American teams on the ground, plus two Dominican churches we mobilized for this past week. There are so many awesome stories of GOD moving in people’s lives. This truly is a powerful moment in the Kingdom.    GOD is speaking clear vision to how HE would have us move, and doors continue to open in where and with whom we can carry the vision out. There is work to...

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Haiti: Update from the Field

Part of the Haiti team returns today from, while parts remain to provide further logistics set for coming teams. The teams have been a light in the darkness. Please continue to pray for the teams currently in the field and for the thousands of individuals who will follow in their footsteps.   The setup team will be meeting tomorrow after a morning of quiet time, soaking in the Lord, and reflection. They will be discussing each location visited and planning what can be done at each location. They will also be discussing specifics for upcoming teams, so expect to hear more in the...

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Haiti Update: Alumni Team Still on the Island of Hispaniola

I wanted to give you a quick update from Ashley and the team.  The whole team is doing really well. Besides being hot and tired they have enjoyed working together as a team and being able to bless the people in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.  The team has been able to distribute lots of supplies that have been donated. One of their main contacts in the D.R. has found five pastors that they have partnered with. These pastors are going to help make sure that people’s needs are taken care of. They will be instrumental in being able to help the people in Haiti as well as...

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