August News Update
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August News Update

Would you prayerfully consider “giving away” your birthday—so a child can celebrate their fifth birthday? Here’s why: In the Third World, child survival is a daily battle. For children under five, their lives are at risk due to malnourishment and threat of disease. [...]

July News Update
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July News Update

Right now, you have an opportunity to partner with us to plant and build a church in Los Castillos, Dominican Republic. To the glory of God, the land is already paid for. God provided miraculously! [...]

June News Update
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June News Update

Last month, my son Timothy called a meeting of our church pastors in Haiti. As the meeting began, I could sense their passion for worship and a covering of a sweet anointing—as in Psalm 133, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious oil upon the head.” 

May News Update
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May News Update

On March 21, officially the first day of spring, a group of us stood with our contractor, Francesco Martin, to view the construction site of a church, school, and memorial garden in Los Castillos, Dominican Republic.

April News Update
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April News Update

Throughout the year, our churches and schools receive new church benches and classroom desks. The entire construction of the school desks and church benches is accomplished by Haitians—including the welding of the legs onto the church benches—which is accomplished by a graduate of New Missions.

Tour our food warehouse in Haiti
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Tour our food warehouse in Haiti

What does it take to feed thousands of children each day? It takes a tremendous amount of logistics, staffing, and tons of food.

How Important is School Lunch?
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How Important is School Lunch?

When it comes to New Missions, our mission would not be possible without you and your church partnership. For too many of our students, the lunch they have at school in Haiti is the only meal they will have that day. Together, we are saying goodbye to hunger and hello to hope in the lives of the children we serve.