Making More Room
/ Mission Progress

Making More Room

Seven Haitian workers are involved in the fabrication and installation of benches for our churches. Our church pews are made either 10 or 14-feet long (the 10 foot benches are for our smaller churches). [...]

Redemption Village
/ Ministry Highlights

Redemption Village

Our preschool students at Redemption Village, in the Dominican Republic, are currently learning their colors and numbers. [...]

Thankful Students
/ Ministry Highlights

Thankful Students

Because you show love to our students through your prayers and support, they are growing up with thankful hearts. [...]

What’s In Your Shoebox?
/ Ministry Highlights

What’s In Your Shoebox?

There’s still time to pack and send shoeboxes for our students in Haiti. Our collection runs through December 31, 2015. [...]

For This Reason...Merry Christmas!
/ Devotions

For This Reason...Merry Christmas!

The Bible explains in 1 John 3:8 that FOR THIS REASON, Jesus came. The Phillips translation reads,  “Now the Son of God came to earth with the express purpose of liquidating the devil’s activities.” What’s the devil doing in your life? [...]

New Missions Eagles
/ Ministry Highlights

New Missions Eagles

The Scripture theme for our students at New Missions is, “He fills my life with good things. My youth is renewed like the eagle’s.” Psalm 103:5 [...]

What's Next?
/ Life Change

What's Next?

Frequently, I’m asked this question, “What’s next for New Missions?” My common response is typically, “What’s now?” [...]

Sneakers are a Blessing
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Sneakers are a Blessing

Jean Etienne Marcelin is a wonderful pastor and school director at our Mathieu location. I consider Pastor Etienne a good friend of mine. [...]

10 Year Reunion
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10 Year Reunion

Students from our graduating class of 2005 recently gathered for a class reunion. “Most of us were raised in a miserably poor family,” [...]

Celebrate Marriage
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Celebrate Marriage

Proud and tall, Pastor Jean Guillaume walked his daughter down the aisle. Not only was she a pastor’s daughter, but also a graduate of New Missions. [...]

More Fifth Birthdays
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More Fifth Birthdays

Having a big sister or big brother to look up to can be a big advantage. Early in the morning, siblings begin their walk to school, and hope comes alive as they [...]

Baptism Festival
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Baptism Festival

Just off in the distance from the New Missions church in Concrab, Haiti, you could hear the sound of the ocean as 36 believers walked to the shoreline for [...]

Hidden In Their Hearts
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Hidden In Their Hearts

In Haitian Creole, at the top of their lungs and with deep passion, the children at our school in Tom Gateau, Haiti, began to recite Psalm 23.  [...]

Against All Odds
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Against All Odds

Her father is the local Voodoo priest and today, Silla Fatal is the worship leader at her village Christian church. When I talked with her father, he told me [...]

Celebrating Fifth Birthdays
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Celebrating Fifth Birthdays

With half of the children in Haiti unable to attend school, the children of New Missions are considered extremely blessed. Challenges face each  [...]

MORE THAN A UNIFORM
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MORE THAN A UNIFORM

At the age of eight, Merline has the unique opportunity to attend school in Haiti. In her country, 2.5 million children are estimated to have never entered [...]

Nurses With Hope
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Nurses With Hope

She is not just a nurse, she is a role model of hope. Marie Chantal Phillipe came from a home that practiced Voodoo, and through her [...]

HAITIAN HEROES
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HAITIAN HEROES

From the first day of establishing New Missions, it was our goal to raise a generation of Christian leaders who would ultimately change the nation of Haiti. [...]

Responding After Tragedy
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Responding After Tragedy

Words cannot express the overwhelming feeling of seeing the destruction in Haiti following the earthquake.  However, at our High School campus [...]

The Day of The Haiti Earthquake
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The Day of The Haiti Earthquake

On Tuesday morning, January 12, I found myself up very early. It was 4:30 a.m. and I was picking up a group of students to take them up [...]