Who is staying in your tent?

We have a tent in the front yard of the clinic.  It is being used for intensive care patients from the RC.  Currently there are 6 kids living here.  There are 2 nannies that work 12 hour shifts caring for these kids. It makes it closer for those midnight, 2am

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Luke 15:3-7: Parable of the Lost Sheep…in Kreyol

[chirbit:http://chirb.it/zFG6y1] Luke 15:3-7 in English 3Lè sa a, Jezi di yo parabòl sa a: 4Sipoze yonn nan nou gen san (100) mouton. Si l’ pèdi yonn ladan yo, èske li p’ap kite katrevendisnèf lòt mouton yo nan dezè a, pou li al dèyè sak pèdi a? L’ap chache l’ jouk

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Missions Monday: David Brainerd

By: Casey Zachary David Brainerd lived a short life from 1718-1747. He was born one of nine children, with his mother and father both passing away before he was 14. He studied at Yale for three years, until he was expelled for criticizing a tutor. Although he did not received

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How many Zachary men does it take to build a shelf?

The Zachary boys helped many days to count and bag medications in the clinic. They built a shelf to display items on to sell for Artist for Hope and local people here in Cazale. pictures coming soon of these shelves full of items made by people here in Cazale!

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Saturday Morning Snack…

We see many severe burns due to oil lamps in our clinic. This is an interesting alternative for lighting one’s home in rural Haiti. Sadly, corruption continues to increase the burden on those already oppressed. The Global Health Fund has major accounting issues. Haitian President, Rene Preval, says JCD should

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2 of the 4

“A boy is truth with dirt on its face, beauty with a cut on its finger, wisdom with bubble gun in its hair, and the hope of the future with a frog in its pocket.” Author: unknown

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