Author: Adventures

Moving Forward in Haiti: An Update

We first responded to the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti over eight months ago. We’ve sent over 800 people comprising of missionaries, counselors, medical professionals, students, pastors, photographers, videographers, former military personnel. These teams have spent as little as one week to a couple months in Haiti.  When teams come, we partner them with pastors and their churches and ministries, such as orphanages and schools. Sometimes this means distributing truckloads of rice, beans, cooking oil, and tarps. It might look like clearing rubble. It might...

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For the Long Haul: AIM’s Church-to-Church Featured on Relevant Magazine

Relevant Magazine recently highlighted one of the church-to-church partnerships we were blessed to facilitate.  Here’s an excerpt of the article, “In Haiti for the Long Haul” by Kami Rice: Pastor Edouard Clerhomme and Pastor Ed Noble likely never would have met if an earthquake hadn’t filled Haiti’s streets with rubble. But now the relationship between them and the churches they lead is growing into something that has life beyond the tragedy. Clerhomme pastors the Church of God Mission by Faith church in Carrefour, Haiti, a very poor community southwest...

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Video: Have we already forgotten their stories?

It has been nearly eight months since Haiti was shaken to its core. Eight months since 200,000+ people died and 3 million others were displaced. Eight months since the lives of most Haitians changed forever…   Have we already forgotten their stories? Have we already forgotten their need?   In this video, “meet” Carl Marc Loyd Lafontant, one of AIM’s interpreters this past summer. Carl is highly educated and speaks excellent English. He has a wife, a newborn child, a stepdaughter and a son…and theirs is one of thousands of families displaced since the...

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