As many children head back to school, 10-year-old Junior Isaac can’t wait! He loves to learn and is grateful for the opportunity. He found out about New Missions after visiting the school’s facilities and participating last year in the New Missions summer camp. […]
All summer long, our school directors work tirelessly to plan for the next school year. This year brings more challenges as we adjust our methods of teaching to accommodate the new government requirements because of the coronavirus. […]
Andre Luxon Michel started attending New Missions schools when he was four years old. As he reflects back, he thanks God and his sponsors, the Jernigan family, from Texas, for helping him get to this point. They have sponsored him since he was six years old! […]
Proverbs 22:1 says, “A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold.” On June 20, 2020, my grandmother, Anna DiPietro, passed away at the age of 99. […]
Christ’s church will never fail. That was Pastor Yaguel Nerat’s message this past Sunday to a huge crowd at his church in Bordmer, Haiti. Old and young alike came. They raised their hands to praise and worship God.
Central Life Church in Brevard County, Florida has been a long time partner with New Missions. When Pastor Ryan Alonso heard about the Virtual Mango Run, he knew it was a perfect fit for his church. “Global missions is always worth it!
There are many single moms in Haiti. Women are often left alone with their children due to desertion or the death of the father, and are destined to eke out a living for their families. […]
God begins calling and seeking after us. We all have different testimonies. Some children are led to Christ at a young age, while other people find God later in life. It is our response to seek after God and to invite Him into our hearts. It is also our responsibility to keep seeking after God. […]
As a mom, I want the best for my children. Moms in Haiti are no different. Mothers may be poor and more limited in their choices, but they want to know if a school has a good reputation and if the child will receive a good education. […]
Many Dominicans and Haitians living in the DR rely on jobs where they receive daily pay but have no job benefits or security. When the government instituted a lockdown due to the coronavirus, most of these people lost their jobs. […]
I met Pastor Millot Francois after the Haiti earthquake in 2010. Our group was waiting to be rescued and we were doing all we could to help those around us in need. The day after the earthquake, Pastor Millot Francois walked close to 10 miles to see if everyone at the mission was okay.
When we found out we were expecting our beautiful baby boy, we never imagined that his birth would coincide with a pandemic! As the due date drew closer and our lives changed dramatically due to COVID-19, we did begin to worry about the plans we had made for his delivery here in the Dominican Republic. […]
The local church is the greatest force for good. You and your church matter! What can the local church do to reach their community? […]
During this challenging season, we are sending students home with food for their families. We want you to know we are staying steadfast in our mission to serve children and families in Haiti and the Dominican Republic through our 35 churches and schools.
The White family loves to run! Dallas White, lead pastor at The Grove Church in Acworth, Georgia, has enjoyed running several half marathons and obstacle races. […]
Before Jesus came to raise Lazarus from the dead, Mary and Martha sent a message to Him: “Lord, the one you love is sick.ˮ The Bible does not say the one who loves You, Jesus. […]
Attending church is very important to Haitian believers. Most Haitians have none or very limited electricity and few options for being fed spiritually via TV, internet, and radio. […]