I thought it would be fun to share the 10 things I missed most living in Haiti and serving with Haiti Home of Hope. These are meant to make you smile, not take too serious. We are grateful to live in the BEST country, America and appreciate the finer things…
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(Update: Renauld went to be with Jesus! Please continue to pray for his two daughters.) Today, I visited with Roger and the Campbell’s a very sick man, dying of AIDS & TB. Renauld was wrapped in a blanket with his wife and precious daughter standing in the corner of the…
I’m so excited to share a special post written by my husband, Roger Gibson. You can follow along on our mission adventure from a man’s point of view on his facebook page here. Roger shares: I’ve heard voodoo is the national religion of Haiti, but I never really believed it….
I had no idea how important an “inverter” is to run power to Haiti Home of Hope. I never really thought about how they pump water or how they get electricity here 24/7. I hear the generator running during the day and night, but honestly, it makes a great sound…
I have loved reading your comments this week and especially love receiving your questions. We are newbie missionaries and overwhelmed with the truth that God uses the people you would least expect to serve and love big on the mission field. I’m sure many of our friends from our hometown…
This is the story of a baby boy named “Rudy” who captured the hearts of our Simply Love Haiti team. His story will break your heart, but inspire you to love big!
The 2012 SIMPLY LOVE Children’s HopeChest Giveaway is officially over!!! The winner of the mission trip has been announced on Facebook- look here!!! Thank you for your support, cheers & help sharing the project!!
The Story of a Child Slave. When I stayed at Haiti Home of Hope (HHH) there was one little boy that captured my heart the second I met him. His name is Wiskindly and he was a former child slave. Both his parents died and he was sent to live…