Building Projects and Vehicles

We would like to start by saying thank you, again, to those who gave last year and are continuing their support this year. We have truly been blessed by how God is working through you and your giving. We are excited to report that because of all your giving last year we now have enough [...]

The Next Few Weeks

Just to let everyone know, we will be putting up some new posts in the coming week or so that will lay out some of the things that we hope to do here in The Bay and the mission as a whole. This includes changes to the school, our new campus, feeding programs, the [...]

March Madness

March Madness describes about how crazy Matt and I are going right now waiting on news about Billy Gillispie. We will be on the internet for most of the day. If you live in Kentucky please keep us updated in the comments section below.
MARCH 30 UPDATE: Welcome Mr. Calipari
UPDATE: He got fired. [...]

News

So instead of constantly posting news articles, we have added RSS feeds to news relevant to Haiti at the bottom of the site. In the future we will only post about an article that we find particularly interesting or one that cannot be found below. Until then, keep reading the news.

Another One From The AP

Here is the article:
Giving birth is fraught with danger in Haiti
It is a good one, and I recommend that everyone read it.

Articles

Here are two articles, one from the BBC:
Haiti still struggles with hurricane mud
and one from the AP:
UN tells Aristide party to fight in Haiti election

Back In Haiti

We are back in Haiti, we came in yesterday and now we are in The Bay with Danielle’s parents. We also have a few other groups that will be with us in the coming weeks. We will update when we can.

Two Presidents Talk Haiti

President Obama talked with Ban Ki-Moon (U.N. Secretary General) about Haiti, see the short article here.
Former President Clinton and Ban Ki-Moon visited Haiti with a significant team of people familiar with Haiti (Paul Farmer and Wyclef Jean among the more famous, as well as a team of economists and investors. Read the article here.

An Average Morning in Haiti

Tuesday morning Curtis, Vickie (a fellow missionary) and Myself, all left for the states. Since we started out in St Louis du Nord, we had to leave the compound at 4:30 AM to get to Port de Paix for a flight to Port au Prince and from there on to America. After waking up at [...]

A Quick Trip To The States

We will be home for about eight days starting on Tuesday. We will be in mainly so that I can get fitted for a tux for Mac Baxter’s wedding. While you sit and ponder who would marry Mac, or who is Mac (pictured below at our wedding) then let me tell you that [...]