Ministry Update

Continuing to travel to remote areas of Haiti to minister to ever increasing numbers of people has defined the ministry of Aid for Haiti since the earthquake relief began. Since moving from the wesleyan center we have been able to maintain long term staff within Haiti which has opened up our ministry greatly. We now operate a long term base clinic near Petit Goave, Haiti. Here, the Maranatha Clinic has given us the opportunity help heal thousands of patients and share Christ with many. In addition to this, as you can see on the map, there have been numerous opportunities to continue the remote medical work. Throughout Haiti, from the mountainous town of Potino, to the costal villages of Trou Choo Choo, the opportunities to heal the lives of people and share the life changing message of Christ have never been larger.
We now have new opportunities in many different ministries. Plans are going forward now to put on two new pastor training conferences in both the southern town of Fon Doux and the mountainous village of Potino. Many pastors are in dire need of any training they can obtain. As was stated to us on a recent trip for a pastor “I am like a baker with no flour, I have so many looking to me for instruction, but I have little myself.” Teaching critical ideas about christianity, such as how to study the bible, will make a huge impact on the rural pastors and their churches throughout the land. Bibles are both expensive and in short supply in Haiti’s native tongue, creole. We have been blessed with a donation of 5,000 creole bibles and have begun to ship them to Haiti to be distributed to pastors during these conferences.
This description just begins to scratch the surface of the blessing that God is pouring out on the people of Haiti through your faithful gifts. We thank you for your love, prayer and financial support. This work would not be able to continue without you loving partnership.

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Elliott Tenpenny

Board Member