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By Bill Borbas, Bill Igoe, Chris Savini
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Chris's trip from Port-au-Prince to Jérémie in 2011 was anything but uneventful. He will take you through the twists and turns, the sights and sounds, and the fateful ride on a bus called "Sweet Love."
The situation is Haiti is bleak. The government has fallen, police are fighting with the army, and food prices are out of control. Now covid-19 has arrived. Save some some of your prayer time for Haiti. Additionally, donations today mean so much as the resources needed at the foundation are so much more expensive. Donate at onefamilyonemission.org. Thank you for your love and concern!
Education is key to breaking the cycle of poverty and abandonment. Learn about the obstacles that Haitian families face in getting their children educated, the additional burdens caused by the current political and economic crisis, and how you can make a difference.
"When you walk through those doors, you are family." Pastor Kesnel shows fearless love, taking in and caring for orphaned children who would have little chance of making it if he didn't. He has helped create an environment where children can grow, thrive, and be part of a family.
Pastor Kesnel is the heart and soul of One Family Mission. Raised in one of the worst slums in the world, he has taken his challenges and experiences and turned them into opportunities to help the community of Croix-des-Bouquets and beyond.
Chris planned to go on mission to Rwanda. God had a different plan. Learn how Chris and Jen ended up in Haiti, the overwhelming poverty and child malnutrition they observed, and the long term challenges that were brought to light that seemed insurmountable. Through this journey, God would light a fire that would change lives and lead to something bigger.
Haiti is in a time of crisis. There are food and fuel shortages on top of three years of drought. Learn about the causes, how the people are reacting, the real life impacts, and how to help.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.