Kendall has been living and ministering in Haiti for 7 months now and she needs a home. The plans are drawn and the footers (part of the foundation) have been poured, but she needs alot of support to get it built. Please consider supporting her in this endevor. You can read more about it and find links to help on her blog post There's No Place Like Home. Thank you and God bless :)
Meet Kendall Moss. She is the Missions Director at Alex's House Orphanage in Haiti. If there is one country I am thankful God has NOT called me to full-time, it's Haiti. I am happy to go and minister there whenever He opens the door, but I would not want to live there. Life as a missionary in Haiti is HARD. Not that the missionary life is ever easy, but Haiti heaps an extra load of difficulties on its missionaries. It's not so much the living conditions, though they are rough, but dealing with prejudices, the Haitian culture, and the government that make living in that country especially hard. Sutton and I are so blessed to be called to a country like Honduras, and I thank Him for that every time I visit Haiti.
Kendall has been living and ministering in Haiti for 7 months now and she needs a home. The plans are drawn and the footers (part of the foundation) have been poured, but she needs alot of support to get it built. Please consider supporting her in this endevor. You can read more about it and find links to help on her blog post There's No Place Like Home. Thank you and God bless :)
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I have posted the photo album for my most recent trip to Haiti (Mission #20). I still need to finish the photo albums for last years missions (Mission #17 - 19). I promise I am working on them. I should have them finished before I leave for my next mission. Speaking of which, the next mission has been booked. :)
I am going to Panama, a new country :D, from March 15th through the 23rd. SLP is sending a largish team to an island just off the coast of Panama. We will be installing solar in a school, clinic, and church. There will be a SLP fiesta team to minister to the children and a small medical mission. The full-time missionaries there will also be hosting a Serve & Surf ministry team. So ...... we will apparently get the opportunity to learn surfing on our off day. Yep, there are indeed perks in the life of a missionary. :D Things are moving along here in Haiti. I found myself on another roof today. Buster (a pastor) found himself pulling wire with all his might. And Kendell (missionary) found herself feeding a baby goat. Just, you know, your average goings on in places like this. And some people don't think God has a humor. :)
Safely in Haiti. Tomorrow we'll be hittin it hard at Alex's House Orphanage. We are doing a bunch of updates on the system at the orphanage. Keep us in your prayers please.
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