

Flag Day And Difficult Days
Flag Day is a huge day of celebration in Haiti. There are usually giant parades in each city with children marching and waving flags. ...


EAT!
Our four-year-old "grandson/love-of-my-life" started simply saying "eat" whenever he was hungry. He still says it regularly, with great...


It's Our Turn
In March 2000, we held the mission's first church service in Pastor Bauvais' front yard. There were just a handful of people - most just...


Beauty!
There have been many people throughout history who have been great examples to us of what it looks like to follow Christ. I hope you can...


The Banquet
Students returned from Christmas break this week. Unfortunately, about 20% of them stayed home with fevers. As the week went on, more...


Making the Most of Today
Most of Haiti spent the week with no access to gasoline. Whether you have means or are poor, gasoline simply has not been available to...


Screeching Halt
Circumstances in Haiti have gone from bad to worse - and then to worse still. My heart cries out to the Lord for deliverance for the...


Put One Foot in Front of the Other
Many of you have reached out after hearing that 17 missionaries in Haiti were kidnapped yesterday. I want you to know that our...


CLS Students Return
The highlight of our week at MOHI was seeing the students return for the start of the new academic year at the Christian Light School in...


If You See a Brother in Need
I want to give a thorough update about what your generosity toward the people of Haiti through MOHI has been accomplishing. I also want...