Our church that meets at the high school in Signeau is the biggest church in the area.

Its pastor, Mario Bijou, is a graduate of our local school in Signeau. He grew up in this church. Many times, special events are held here and it is overflowing with people. The church is always full of people who regularly attend services, and also with our students during their high school chapel services. Recently, we have had more than two weeks of evening revival services—leading up to the 34th anniversary of the church. Twelve people gave their lives to the Lord during these evening meetings. This is truly to the Glory of God!

Pastor Mario Bijou, a graduate of New Missions, became the Signeau pastor in 2011 and also serves as director at our Signeau school.

Pastor Mario Bijou, a graduate of New Missions, became the Signeau pastor in 2011 and also serves as director at our Signeau school.

To God be the glory! Twelve people made decisions to follow Jesus during the revival services in Signeau.

To God be the glory! Twelve people made decisions to follow Jesus during the revival services in Signeau.

Our churches are designed with an open concept. There is only a wall at the front of the church providing space for an office and storage. This allows the sounds of the message and music to spread to the overflowing crowd. The Haitian people love strong, fiery preaching and lively worship. A typical Haitian service starts off quiet with prayer, the reading of God’s Word, and a few hymns. However, there will also be a time of lively worship where most people will be dancing. The evangelistic aspect of our ministry is our highest goal. We are thankful to now have Haitians leading Haitians to the Lord! The churches in Haiti are alive and burning brightly! ~Charlie DeTellis

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