Some days and weeks go by fast while others seem to drag on slowly. Regardless we find ourselves continuing to work and serve. Most days see us performing the individual tasks and duties assigned to us by our respective titles but there are always new and challenging...
The 2019-2020 school year and program year for PMJ have begun. This is always a busy time but also an exciting and fun time as we welcome back students, teachers and helpers, parents and babies to our campuses. While our organization has been working and serving in...
Bob Vaughn, a farmer from Urbandale, Iowa, has taken multiple trips to Haiti and is no stranger to the country. He recently stayed at our new campus for the first time and gives this overview of the work MH4H is diligently carrying out in Pignon.Something new –...
Eric Liskey shares the final blog for the Lutheran Church of Hope team as they climb mountains, distribute food to the needy, and help with Thrive for 5.Hi! This is Eric Liskey, blogging from Haiti.We wrapped up our last full day with Many Hands For Haiti today with...
Katlin Eakes, of Cumberland University, describes how God moves in her heart, through the many experiences of Day 4. Today was a whirlwind – the likes of which I’ve never seen. I first woke up at 04:30 to what was surely a freak accident, but I woke up...