Dumay, Mango Tree Village Prayer Requests

Please take the time to pray for some of the people from the village. Consider deliberate prayer for 7 people each day of the week and 8 people the final day or gather with a group and divide the requests.

Monday

  1. Anamie Oben 35yo f: for her family
  2. Darcius Guerre 34yo f: healing and closer relationship with God
  3. Angela Seigne 5yo f: sucess
  4. Balisa Jean 37yo f: to be a changed women
  5. Ali Carelle 9yo f: healing
  6. Rosette Gennte 77yo f: God’s protection, healing of pain and vision loss
  7. Pierre Gracias 73yo m: healing

Tuesday

  1. Daniel Oliver 51yo m: protection from persecution
  2. Rosline Mede 34yo f: to stay firm in her faith, heal vision loss
  3. Clautide Oliver 50yo f: healing
  4. Selestan 13yo m: education and good life
  5. Geoffre 3yo m: strength
  6. Jesus La 32yo f: more grace
  7. Dieu Donne 32yo m: to be closer to God

Wednesday

  1. Kattie Brevl 25yo f: healing
  2. Mana Delourde 30yo f: for God to keep evil away, healing
  3. Tiaisha St. Jean 10yo f: healing
  4. Fabien Antoinise 40yo f: healing
  5. Derogene Hanns 7yo m: healing
  6. Natalie Dessuse 26yo f: healing
  7. Edith Tezin 62yo f: healing

Thursday

  1. Annia Oliver 67yo f: to serve God more, strength, heal headaches
  2. Louis Roseline 48yo f: healing, sucsessful surgery
  3. Sharmon Ditode 10yo f: healing from infections
  4. Dilolette Dootle 3mos m: growth
  5. Dafense Dudane 4yo m: healing
  6. Bently Dudane 8yo m: healing
  7. Shala Dudane 28yo f: healing of headaches

Friday

  1. Simone Sejour 69yo f: good life, healing
  2. Simi Jean 55yo f: for God to help Haiti, heal headaches
  3. Abigal Abril 6yo f: healing
  4. Christella Diendonne 34yo f: helping and for her children
  5. Beval Donvet 19yo m: healing, financial stability
  6. Alred Pede 68yo f: healing and family
  7. Verlame Omelia 24yo f: for her marriage

Saturday

  1. Charmela 5yo f: love and sucess
  2. Dashana Germain 2yo f: growth
  3. Emanuel Delms 14yo f: for God to change her life
  4. Alice Cailee 11yo f: sucess
  5. Sefe Senaree 57yo m:healing and more appetite
  6. Dana Delus 9yo f: healing and growth
  7. Jeanette Diendonne 39yo f: God’s vision, school for her children

Sunday

  1. Immucle Mertilus 32yo f: heal chest pain and sickness
  2. Cintly Delus 4yo f: growth
  3. Alis Goud 41yo m: family and sucess
  4. Fleurival Somene 41yo f: for a spiritual life, health
  5. Fanny Bilme 16yo f: vision
  6. Wendy Dorlene 5yo m:healing from sickness
  7. Sefalicia 22yo m: for God to change his life
  8. Derosier Bonhomme 50yo m: heal his stomach, sucess for his family, protection over the villiage and missionaries

Provoking

So which picture stirs your emotion and provokes you to action?

It is fair to say both stir your emotion but at least one stirs action. Feeding programs address immediate needs. Long term solutions are paramount to rid the country and world of this form of poverty. Where do you fit into the solution?

“Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink?

This young man’s name is Janel. He is from the village called “Sa-pa-te” (Sa-pa-te means, “That’s not earth, or dirt.”) This is the village where they make mud cookies by the thousands for hungry Haitian children to eat. Janel was literally starving to death. He has been added to the Love A Child, Inc. feeding program. These children “break the heart of God,” and they break our hearts too. Bobby and Sherry

The Apparent Project takes the dirt that they make into cookies and makes it into clay beads and pottery enabling artisans to provide for their families.

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Catalpa Clinic

Our medical teams in Haiti have seen over 5,000 patients during trips since the 2010 earthquake. The Gospel has been presented to many personally or when they leave the pharmacy. All prescriptions are dispensed with a Creole Gospel tract or coin. Most recently, we began to catalog whether patients attend church, and if so, where. The teams are now also documenting prayer requests into the patients’ electronic medical records and on prayer cards which can be dispensed to prayer teams.

Health care is a markedly limited service in Haiti. We have witnessed clinics and other ministries closing to move to other locations, or dissolving completely. Opportunity has risen where others have failed. Properties are now available to create permanent clinic sites and recent trips have revealed patients are traveling long distances to seek basic care, presenting us with a unique situation.

God’s timing is not our own. What was planned to take place over the course of 5 years is coming together in less than one. A property was made available to us that will serve multiple needs, including a medical clinic. The clinic will take some time before it can be functional. The property can immediately be used to serve other purposes. The property has a large area suited perfectly for a church and children’s school. Ministry partners in Haiti hope to create a school for the poor children of the area that cannot afford to go to private school. The property also has rooms suitable for distance learning classrooms and Bible studies. Living space is available on the property for long term tenants.

Catalpa is the name of a neighborhood road within which the first Clinic & Urgent Care will be established. Catalpa is also a common tree in the warm temperate region of the Caribbean. It’s heart-shaped leaves symbolizes the love we wish to share with the Haitian people and as the large dark leaves provide shade and shelter to the birds from rain and wind we too seek to be a comfort to the community. Numerous small flat seeds are found within the long bean pods of the mature tree and each have two thin wings to aid in wind dispersal further symbolizing how the clinic will replicate many times over as it too comes to full maturity.

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The mission of SIGN, Inc. is to ensure that every man, woman, and child will have repeated opportunities to hear and see the Gospel of Jesus Christ as we foster relationships in the communities and address physical needs. Every effort will be made to equip missionaries for works of service so that the body of Christ may be built up.

The initiative has been started to offer help to neighborhood organizations with their programs and join neighborhood Bible studies and prayer groups. We will be assessing the ministry needs of the community and seeking to put together short-term mission teams that are both medical and non-medical.

Monthly living expenses are high as is the operational budget of starting a low cost medical clinic.

Thank you in advance if you consider partnering in both prayer and finances with Serving In God’s Name, Inc.

Biannual Medical Mission Trips

Prayerfully consider joining our next medical mission trip to Haiti. Non medical people are also needed. The trip cost is generally the cost of airfare plus $600 a week including your daily lodging, food, transportation, trip to the beach, and translators. Souvenirs, lunch at the beach, at the $10 tourist entry fee at the airport is not included. Email us for more details. S.I.G.N.Haiti@gmail.com.

Mission

The mission is to ensure that every man, woman, and child will have repeated opportunities to hear and see the gospel of Jesus Christ as we foster relationships in the communities and address physical needs. Every effort will be made to equip missionaries for works of service so that the body of Christ may be built up.

It is the purpose of Serving In God’s Name, Inc to promote essential healthcare services in Haiti including preventative, urgent, primary, pediatric, and maternal care accessible to all in both urban and rural communities without discrimination to race, nationality, religion, social class, or wealth.

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S.I.G.N. Inc.

Serving In God’s Name, Inc. is a non-profit corporation and shall be operated exclusively for educational, religious, scientific and charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code.

(a) Serving In God’s Name will promote essential healthcare services in Haiti – including preventative, urgent, primary, pediatric, and maternal care accessible to all people in both urban and rural communities through the establishment of Haitian staffed community medical clinics, community outreach, short term mission trips, and telemedicine.

(b) The goal is to assist resident missionaries on task to ensure that every man, woman, and child have repeated opportunities to hear and see the gospel of Jesus Christ as we foster community relationships and address the physical needs of the people in Haiti.

(c) To maximize our impact on current efforts, we may seek to collaborate with other non-profit organizations which fall under the 501(c) (3) section of the internal revenue code and are operated exclusively for educational and charitable purposes.

(d) At times, per the discretion of the board of directors, we may provide internships or volunteer opportunities which shall provide opportunities for involvement in said activities and programs in order to have a greater impact for change.

Vision

It is a principle goal is set up and facilitate long and short term clinics providing services to both non Christians and Christians building relationships that will enable the gospel to be demonstrated as we love those with spiritual and physical disease.

Mobile clinics will be held in undeserved areas by short term medical mission trip volunteers. The long term goal is to set up permanent community clinics at sites of mobile clinics. Long term clinics will work with many community organizations and without regard to religious affiliation or denomination. The clinic will be an environment where people from the various churches of the community as well as non Christians can also come for small group bible study, biblical counsel, have a small chapel for weddings and funerals (these are otherwise very expensive). The clinic will be Haitian staffed.

It is important to seek out and identify native Christian men and women that have no other agenda than to use their resources to ensure that every man, woman, and child have repeated opportunities to see and hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. We will partner alongside them to enable them and use their calling with outreach from the clinics.

The clinic to be as Christ like in service as possible. We will love the rejected, shunned, shoe-less, drug addicted, HIV positive, the prostitute, the criminal, the deported, abandoned, destitute, possessed, and vagrant. The gospel will be painted on the walls, in the tracts on the counter of exam rooms, offered with the prayers shared, and will renew our strength daily.

This is a mission of building lasting personal relationships one person at a time. The gospel will be demonstrated and shared individually in as many ways possible.

We Believe

1. Salvation is through God’s grace and Christ’s shed blood on the cross, not on the basis of human merit or work. (Ephesians 1:3-7; 2:8-10; 1 Peter 1:18-19)
2. Salvation comes only through Jesus Christ. He died on the cross as a substitute for our sins, paying the penalty and receiving the punishment and wrath of God in our place. (2 Corinthians 2:21; 1 Timothy 2:5; Hebrews 9:11-15, 28; 10:1-13; 1 John 2:2)
3. This gift of salvation and the forgiveness of sins is only through faith alone in Christ alone. (John 3:16; Acts 4:12)

KKOTTONGNAE Village

“Kkottongnae” (pronounced kkoht-dong-nay), meaning “Flower Village” in Korean, is a Catholic community that delivers God’s love by taking in the ‘poorest of the poor who are so frail they cannot even beg for food.’ The ministry of Kkottongnae is to seek those who are abandoned and left to die in the streets, and provide them with shelter, food, and medical treatment in the hope that they will realize the love of God. When they pass away, the community holds funerals for them, as well.

Over the last three decades, the ministry of Kkottongnae has grown steadily to various locations across the globe, including Haiti, India, Bangladesh, and parts of the United States.

Founder Fr. John (Woong-Jin) Oh envisions a world where no one is abandoned, everyone is respected, and everyone loves his neighbor as he loves himself.

Website: http://www.haitikkot.org http://eng.kkot.or.kr
E-mail: haitikkot@gmail.com

Haiti KKOTTONGNAE
Rte nationale No3, Beudet-Meyer, Croix des Bouquets, Haiti

Office (French): 509-3442-9220