“Our mission is to help develop a thriving Christian community in the northern hills of Haiti through student sponsorships, orphan care, church partnerships, and community care to create long term sustainability.”

Blessing Our Pastors

This picture represents some of our pastors and church leadership.  These precious people have the hardest job in Haiti. They bring hope through the Word of God but also try to meet the many, many requests of their church family. People knock on their doors daily with many needs, sick family members, starving children, and the desperate need for a job.  These pastors themselves struggle yet they continue to show up, trying to be the hands and feet of Jesus to their hurting community.

Often times there is no food to share but they always point to the hope we have in Jesus. Can you imagine a mother in your church coming to you saying, “My child is sick or my child is hungry-please help us!” and yet you have nothing to give? Most times our pastors only provision is faith as they say, “Lets pray and ask God to provide” and they get on their knees.  These pastors are in desperate need of our continued support, encouragement, and prayers.

This Christmas, we would like to bless each of our pastors and lay leaders with a financial gift. This gift means everything to them. Please know what a blessing this would be to them. This small gift would allow them to buy food for their families. The price of food and fuel in Haiti has increased dramatically.  It is more expensive to buy a bag of rice in Haiti than here in the United States. Those fortunate to have a job make less than $2 per day.  Please help us bless these men of God who have dedicated their lives toward expanding God’s Kingdom and bringing His truth to a lost country. Our goal is to raise $5,000 with which we could give each pastor/lay leader approximately $200 US dollars depending on the exchange rate.

Click here and indicate “pastors gift” in the memo section.

Student Sponsorships

Orphan Care

Church Partnerships

Community Care

“We want to be a bridge of resources.”  ~Christene Karlyn