Song: Lord I Lift Your Name on High…in Kreyol

[chirbit:http://chirb.it/c6nxb5] Lord, I lift your name on high Lord I love to sing your praises I’m so glad You’re in my life I’m so glad You came to save us You came from heaven to earth to show the way From the earth to the cross my debt to pay

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Missions Monday: Helen Roseveare (1925-present)

Helen Roseveare was an English missionary to Congo/ Zaire. This lady* was hardcore. Helen was a well educated girl. Throughout her life, she has challenged preconceived notions throughout her life. She went against the grain and trained to become a doctor at Cambridge, which was not typical of a women.

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Worship Wednesday: Reflections on Isaiah 58

By: Casey Zachary Isaiah 58 Real Hope for Haiti’s foundational verse for live and ministry is Isaiah 58:7. In order to take a deeper look at this verse, I thought it would be helpful to consider the larger context in which it is found, Isaiah chapter 58. As I studied

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Matthew 5:1-11: The Beatitudes…in Kreyol

[chirbit:http://chirb.it/LfJnmy] Matthew 5:1-11 in English Matye 5 1¶ Lè Jezi wè foul moun yo, li moute sou yon mòn. Li chita. Disip li yo pwoche bò kote l’. 2Li tanmen moutre moun yo anpil bagay. Li di yo: 3¶ Benediksyon pou moun ki konnen se pòv yo ye devan Bondye,

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Missions Monday: Elanor Chestnut (1868-1905)

By: Casey Zachary Elanor Chestnut was a medical missionary and martyr in southern China. After being deserted by her father, she was raised by a single mother of modest means. Being extremely determined, she attended school and became a doctor. After finishing her training, in 1893, she was sent to

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Worship Wednesday: Further Reflections on Psalm 23

By: Casey Zachary Listen to Psalm 23 read in Kreyol This is part 2. Read my initial thoughts on Psalm 23 It is also important to remember that we are not the “shepherd” or “host” of ourselves. Surely it is heightened in our culture, but the desire to run our lives

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