Kreyol verse: Som ch133 v1 (Psalm 133:1)
Som ch133 v1Ala bèl bagay, ala bon sa bon lè frè ak frè ap viv ansanm! Psalm 133:1Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
Som ch133 v1Ala bèl bagay, ala bon sa bon lè frè ak frè ap viv ansanm! Psalm 133:1Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
Haiti is often called “the land of mountains”—a name that comes from the indigenous Taíno people who originally inhabited the island. They called it Ayiti, meaning “land of high mountains,” a name that still defines the country’s geography and spirit today. Nowhere is this name more evident than in the
When Saintana was born, her mother faced an unbearable fear—another child slipping away. She had already lost four children, and now her newborn daughter had a life-threatening condition: an imperforate anus. Without quick surgery, survival would be difficult. But in a place where specialized medical care was scarce, hope seemed
Senyè, anyen m pa ka ba ouSèl yon kè ki bouke soufri,E san ou mwen pa ka geri,Mizè mwen devan ou. KèPran mwen jan ou wè m nan,San fòs e san soutyen,Jan ou wè m nan (2 fwa)O Jezi, gran frè mwen 2Mwen pa toujou obeyi ou,Peche kouvri m latètopyeLè
When Gilberson’s father first brought him to the clinic, the tiny infant was weak, suffering from diarrhea and a loss of appetite. His father’s face was filled with worry—he had done everything he could, but his son was still struggling. He needed help, and he had nowhere else to turn.