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Monday, August 10, 2009

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Dorce' Family

Dorce' Family
Wilckly, Dee, Ashley and Kelsey

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Blessing Hearts International
Our ministry is a daily endeavor among the Haitian people. My husband is a Haitian national, born and raised in the country of Haiti. I am an Iowa farm girl transplanted in Haiti. I have lived here for over 16 years. We live in the village of Carries. Our minsitries include a medical clinic, several Christian churches, five Christian schools, and outreaches to many other Christian churches in the mountains and surrounding areas. Our goal is to encourage those in the churches and help better equip and train those already in the area how to best serve those churches. Our goal with the schools is of course to help them learn to read and write. Our main goal however is to take advantage of the great freedom we have share Christ boldly, right in the classroom. Our goal is to win others to Christ, one by one. Send all support and inquiries to: Blessing Hearts International 5923 CR 324 Palmyra, MO 63461
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Journal Entries

  • Shaina's Blog - Haiti
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