We celebrate the 22 Haitians whose lives have been changed by God and followed the Lord in believer’s baptism. There was one person I was particularly thrilled to see take this step of public profession of their faith. [...]
Thirty-five years ago, I saw the darkest dark and the brightest light happening at the same time when we pitched our five tents in Haiti by a small stream at the end of a dirt road on the Bay of La Gonâve. [...]
This month, we celebrate our 35th anniversary and I cannot help but reflect upon our core values. [...]
Did you know we prepare over 2 million meals each year? One of the first things our students do when they arrive on campus is to peek inside the school kitchen and watch the food being prepared.
Multiple times a year, we welcome pastors from the United States and Canada to come alongside our pastors and churches for special conferences. [...]
Traveling to Haiti as a family, Brian and Karin, along with their son and daughter Zach and Abby, were beyond excited to know they would meet their two sponsor children Berline and Louvenson. [...]
When I find myself talking with a student at New Missions Christian Academy, I enjoy asking about their family and faith. One of the questions I ask is, “Who do you live with?” [...]
In Psalm 68:5, God’s stance toward widows and the destitute hints at how He wants His people to treat them: “A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy dwelling.” [...]
The excitement of a family reunion can include introducing a new member of the family, such as a child born in the past year. With all the technology today, there is still nothing quite like seeing and touching a loved one. [...]
Mothers in Haiti and the Dominican Republic could tell you a bit about their lives by saying they don’t have electricity, nor a car, a bed to sleep in, indoor plumbing, or the luxury of taking a hot shower. [...]
The first generation of students at New Missions came from homes where their parents were illiterate. [...]
Yensi is the little boy I sponsor in the Dominican Republic. He is 10 years old, and he attends our mission school in Bombita. [...]
Arriving at the village of Concrab, Haiti, for the “Baptism Festival” reminded me of when I was a teenager living in Haiti, and visited this village for the first time. [...]
The Haitian Christians from New Missions not only hear the Word of God, they obey the Word of God. [...]
One of our greatest joys is to make our little ones secure, beginning at two or three years of age. [...]
On a Saturday morning at about 9:00 a.m., a small group of people from a local church arrived at our office and spent three hours serving together at New Missions in Orlando. [...]
In the comfort and security of your own neighborhood, church and home, you speak out for children waiting for the important touch of a human being saying, “I care. I know. I want to help you. [...]
Frequently, I’m asked this question, “What’s next for New Missions?” My common response is typically, “What’s now?” [...]