Home again, home again, jiggety jig…

I’m writing from the States, and in a week I’ll be back in Haiti.  So “home again” applies to both places; they are both “home”.  I have been back in the states for a few months to help my best friend and my brother prepare for their marriage.  They were married January 17th, and are very happily preparing to move back to Haiti – together this time.  Michael, as you probably know, has lived there since 2010, and Breanna (my best friend and now his wife) lived down there for a year.  We are all going back to Haiti this next week, and will be living in a small two story house that Michael and others have been working on for the past 1-2 years.  God has blessed us richly in providing what we have needed to have the house basically completed by now.  A special thank you, if YOU were part of that provision!

I am planning on starting advanced Creole language classes as soon as possible.  I need to be able and confident in my ability to communicate without a translator.  You can pray that I will be able to find a good tutor, and that my mind will easily retain the vocabulary.  I also plan to plant a garden, resume tutoring my cousin’s son (fellow missionaries), and try to settle down into life there before the next team we have in March.

Please pray for us as we endeavor to bring glory to the name of Christ, and share the blessedness of the Gospel.  The hearts of men are so dark with wickedness, pray that God would graciously bring many souls to Himself.

Without your prayers and support, the work will still go on, but with them, it truly gives wings to our feet and and lightens the load.  Please remember us, pray for us, and communicate with us.  Sometimes we know you are are praying, but to hear from you that day that you are praying can make all the difference in how encouraged our hearts are.

Please remember also that sharing the truth in a foreign land costs something as well.  If you would like to help financially please go to  www.aidforhaiti.org .

Thank you to those of you who have given in the past and have promised to remember us in our work!

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2 thoughts on “Home again, home again, jiggety jig…”

  1. We met Michal when we were in Leogane last year. He came and talked with us for some time at Petite bassin where we were doing some maintennance on a Church building we built in 2011. We will will be in Dugue this year (next week).

  2. Dear Michael Rudolph,

    My name is Johny Hilaire, I have worked for AID FOR HAITI during one year in a half in city of Petit-Goave and LACUL.
    I want to tell the you again that I have got my undegraduate diploma in Brazil this year(2015) and I’m in the process to apply for master degree, but
    all the Universities ask me to proove my one year and a half experience I put in my professionional experience so they can continue analising my documents, in this way I write you
    so you give me a letter of work experience in the name of Aid for Haiti so I can give to the universities.

    When I called you , you told me that you will discuss this issue in a meeting. I ‘m waiting for your answer dear Michael.

    Warm regards!

    Johny Hilaire

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