Tuesday, December 04, 2018

Ready or Not

rear view transformedReady or not, 2019 is coming.  Most car side mirrors have a warning printed on the mirror that says “objects in mirror are closer than they appear”.  And at this time of year, it can be said that 2019 is closer than it appears.

This is the time of year that many people are considering where they want to make their end-of-year donations.

Please consider RMI as you think of your where to make your gifts.  Your generous donations will impact southern Haiti by helping with such things as:

* Evangelism

* Child Education

* Feeding Programs

* Water Filters

* Goats

* Church Planting

* National Staff Salaries

Each of these are significant needs that could use your help.  With RMI, you can have the assurance that your gift will be used the way you intended and that it will go directly to those in need.

All donations are tax deductible.  Don’t wait until the last day to act!  It is easy – just go HERE, or call 239-368-8390.

Monday, November 26, 2018

#GivingTuesday

giving tuesday google 1280 x 720Giving Tuesday is tomorrow!

What? Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving.

Why? Celebrated on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday kicks off the charitable season, when many focus on their holiday and end-of-year giving.

Who? RMI has a wide variety of giving opportunities…our Christmas campaign includes beds for widows, goats, bicycles, soccer balls, boxes of food and classroom supplies. RMI is also urgently needing gifts for Haiti field staff salaries. RMI operations needs funding to keep the many ministries going and the Starkey family, who are desperately needed on the field immediately, are raising their funds to go as soon as possible.

When you give through RMI you are guaranteed that your gift will be used as you intended it – financial accountability.

When you give through RMI you can know that your gift will have a direct impact on lives in Haiti – transforming lives.

When? Giving Tuesday is tomorrow….but the needs are ongoing. The holidays and end-of-the-year is the perfect time to take advantage of the specials that we have available and to take care of your year-end tax-deductible contributions.

How? It’s easy, go to www.RMIbridge.org/financial-donations. Or call the RMI office at 239-368-8390.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Let’s Pray

More than a trite saying…”let’s pray” is a refrain that is heard often around RMI.  That’s because we have an unshakeable belief in the power of prayer.  We bathe most of what we do in prayer.  We pray together and individually in the US office for our ministry, for one another, for our missionaries and appointees, and for our supporters.  The Haiti field staff also prays together in their daily devotional meetings and are intentional in leading teams in prayer before they leave on their trip to their C3 partner churches, before work projects, medical clinics, youth, men, women, and children’s meetings, open air services and any other activity that the teams are undertaking.  There’s prayer at the end of their visit and prayer during the debriefing the last night before they leave.  McGregor

Prayers before a team hits the road to go to their Sister Church.McGregor 2 March 2014













Prayers before starting a youth meeting.

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Prayers by the deacons for the team members.

praying before an open air mtg. Bayou church

Prayers before an open air service.

wives and daughters of the men on Bayou team meet to pray for them

Prayers by wives and families that are back home for their men doing a construction project at their Sister Church.

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Goodbye prayers and praise as a team leaves their C3 partner church.

There’s a lot accomplished as a result of prayer! 














Friday, November 02, 2018

Give From the Heart this Christmas

Christmas 2018 side 1We are pleased to invite you to share the Christmas Spirit with your Haitian brothers and sisters by sending gifts of love.  Here are some special opportunities:

Gift List
Soccer Balls - $35 each
Goats - $120 each       
Bicycles - $149 each       
Single bed for widow/disabled - $199 each
Classroom Writing Kit (*Chalk, pens, pencils) - $85 each
Classroom Chalk Board - $140 each
Teacher Desk & Chair - $270
Carton of Food - $30 each [see below for special pricing]

Ordering is simple—you can order online by visiting our website: www.RMIBridge.org and click on the Christmas Gift box. You can also place your order by mail or telephone. Toll free 877-764-5439 or 239-368-8390.


Thanksgiving Food Special Continues

2018 Food Drive Postcard Side 1The Thanksgiving special pricing is still valid.  We are offering a holiday special of our Food for Health cases of nutritious food.  Each case contains 216 meals – enough to feed a family of 6 for a month!

For 1-10 cases, the cost is $30 a case.
For 11-50 cases, the cost is $25 a case.
For 51+ cases, the cost is $20 a case.

To order online go to www.RMIbridge.org.  Or mail a check payable to RMI to 5475 Lee St., Suite 301, Lehigh Acres, FL  33971.  You may also call the RMI office to place your order at 877-764-5439.  This offer is valid through 12/31/18.

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Asher’s Internship

creating a bathroom at the depot tunedWhen Asher Stillman went to Haiti with his church, Bethany Baptist Church, Myakka, FL, in 2017, he left with a burden to return to serve the Lord and help the RMI staff in any way he could.  He graduated from high school as a homeschooler and has already completed two years of college credits.  (He participated as a dual enrollment student while in HS.)  He comes from a large family of 10 and they are all very active in their church.  His parents encourage all of their kids to take some time after graduation and before moving on with life to serve the Lord in something like this internship.  He wanted to take some time to get away and be alone with God before having too much responsibility, making it hard to have this time to serve.  He is handy and loves to get his hands dirty as well as be involved in ministry, so he helped in installing a new bathroom for the RMI conference room, painting, food distribution, miscellaneous jobs around the office and depot, even troubleshooting the ice machine.  He assisted RMI missionary, Joslynn Stakes, teach physical education at the missionary children’s school on Thursdays and Fridays.  He will be leaving to serve in the Marines in January where he hopes to train as a firefighter.

IMG_0053His reaction to his month long internship? “I love it!  It’s an awesome experience getting to work alongside the Haitians and learn the language and culture while serving the Lord and doing his work.”

We have really appreciated his willingness to help and dig into every job he has been given, his can-do attitude, and his love for the Lord.  He’s been a real asset and joy to have!

If you, or someone you know, are interested in an internship with RMI, contact the RMI office at info@rmibridge.org.   We would love to give you an opportunity to serve the Lord!

Thursday, October 04, 2018

What are you thankful for?

2018 Food Drive Postcard Side 1

The rush is on to decorate as early as possible for fall and Thanksgiving.  Pumpkin spiced creations have appeared as coffee, cookies, candles, air fresheners, and many other items.  Sometimes the push to get in the mood of the season actually ends up clouding the reason – a time of giving thanks.  So…what are you thankful for?  Family?  A job?  Friends?  Eternal life?  A comfortable home?  Food on the table?

It’s the last one that gives us pause because so many people in Haiti do not have enough food to put on the table to feed their families.  That’s why, at this time of year, we are offering a holiday special of our Food for Health cases of nutritious food.  Each case contains 216 meals – enough to feed a family of 6 for a month!

For 1-10 cases, the cost is $30 a case.
For 11-50 cases, the cost is $25 a case.
For 51+ cases, the cost is $20 a case.

Order online HERE.

To order, mail a check payable to RMI to 5475 Lee St., Suite 301, Lehigh Acres, FL  33971.  You may also call the RMI office to place your order at 877-764-5439.

This offer is valid through 12/31/18.

Monday, September 24, 2018

It is My Privilege to Present to You

“It is my privilege to present you this plaque celebrating 30 years of partnership together with…” but I am getting ahead of myself. This story started 30 years ago when a team of 10 men from Harper Church, Port Orchard, WA went to Haiti to visit their new Sister Church in Les Irois. My wife, Debbie, and I, RMI’s only field missionaries at the time, received them and were with them that week.  And what a week it was.  After a great week of ministry together we went to Port-au-Prince to put them on their plane to head back to the US on a Sunday morning. We got to the airport and the American Airlines personnel started to check us in and take our luggage at the counter.  They received a phone call and suddenly thrust all the tickets and passports back into my hands, threw the luggage back out onto the floor and told us that the airport was closed.  In an instant they were all gone and the lobby emptied.  A coup d'état was happening just down the road at the Palace where the president was located and everything closed down. We were never in any danger (we ended watching things unfold on CNN at a hotel poolside!), but it took 3 days and what we considered a true miracle to get those 10 men on one of the first planes to fly out of Haiti to the US.

HFC RMI  30 yr Mission 9-9-18 1 to Pastor John Edgecomb

That was 30 years ago, when RMI was just a few staff and one missionary couple. September 9, 2018, 30 years later and going strong, Harper Church celebrated an amazing partnership and relationship with their Sister Church in Les Irois. What a joy it was to be able to be with them as we celebrated this partnership together. Along with myself, I had RMI’s Director of Field Operations, Benjamin Altema, and our Senior Partnership Facilitator, Perguens Hypolite, to help celebrate. From those few staff to over 45 national staff and 10 missionaries and ministry that encompasses 9000 kids being fed a hot meal every school day to churches being planted, 500 to 600 decisions for Christ through our partner churches, to goat projects and more, those 30 years have given us much to celebrate together. It truly was a privilege to hand Pastor John Edgecomb a celebatory plaque to commemorate the occasion.

Ben and Perguens

In addition to this, we had the privilege of visiting one of our newer churches, Walloon Lake Community Church, in Walloon Lake, MI. There Benjamin preached at two services (His sermon can be seen HERE – start watching at about 21 minutes) and Perguens preached at East Jordan Community Church, a church plant of Walloon (his sermon can be viewed HERE – start watching at 25 minutes). It was great to be with them and to encourage their church as they prepare to send another team early next year.

both on jet skis

Benjamin and Perguens got to try out jet skis for the first time. They loved it, except for that cold Michigan lake water! Not quite the Caribbean! The jet skis were like driving a 4 wheeler except on water.  I wasn’t sure I was going to get them back to land until they ran out of gas.  They even had the unique experience of making their own apple cider.

making apple cider

We also had a wonderful visit with retired RMI missionaries, Gary and Marilyn McLaughlin. It was awesome to see them and have some good fellowship together. They took us bowling, a first for Benjamin and Perguens. Of course I had to let them win a couple of games.

Along the way we spent an evening with our newest active Sister Church who had their first trip in June. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Seattle, WA is very excited about their new partnership with Chardonnières.  We finished our whirlwind 2 week trip with a visit with a 2 church partnership, Our Saviors Lutheran and Community of Faith, in Portland, OR which will celebrate 30 years in 2020. We promised to be there together with them for that celebration!

Partnerships that endure, that grow stronger year by year, that help resource ministry, and minister into the lives of so many is what RMI is all about. It is a privilege to see how God has developed RMI and its partners from one staff member and one missionary couple to the small growing army of nationals and missionaries that is seeing lives transformed in Haiti and throughout the US.

Thanks to all those who hosted and cared for us throughout our two week trip. Thank you Jeff and Julie Bradford, Gary and Marilyn McLaughlin, Dave and Kim Ness, Jim and Pat Shaw, and so many others that made our time with you very memorable. We love you guys!

~~ Dan Shoemaker

Tuesday, September 04, 2018

Church Leaders are Hungry

Church Leaders in Haiti are hungry – hungry for training and tools to do their jobs.  Especially those involved in children’s ministry.  These folks are all volunteers.  They are Christian leaders with a heart for ministering to the children of their church.  But often they don’t have specific training in that area.  They do their best and God uses their ministry in kids’ lives, but they are hungry for training that would better equip them.

Recently Calvary Bible Fellowship of Sinking Spring, PA, addressed that need when they came to visit their C3 partner church in Vieux Bourg.  They held a two day children’s ministry training seminar at the Zanglais Ministry Center for 25 children’s ministry workers from their C3 church as well as all three of the satellite churches in that district. On the third day they held a children’s event at a local church where they put into practice the things they’d learned and then met at Zanglais again for a debriefing time.

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They covered quite a bit of ground.  The sessions included drama, games, classroom management, flannelgraph, puppets (they made their own sock puppets), music, and lesson planning. They had a great time of worship and were encouraged through the devotionals and message time.

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RMI missionary, Lee Nunemaker, who was one of the translators shared, “Not only did they receive training, but they received all the tools and supplies to do what they were taught. Then they had the opportunity to put it into practice. They did a fantastic job.”

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The seminar ended with the presentation of certificates – a visible sign that these workers had completed training and were better equipped and encouraged to literally “Go forth into the harvest”.

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Monday, August 20, 2018

She Received a Foundation for Her Future

Marie Mirline Batistin was born in 1989. Her mother had two children, one boy and one girl. Marie lost two precious things in life soon after her birth: her father, who died when she was two months old, and her mother when she was two years old. God, in his mercy, touched the heart of her grandparents to take care of her. Marie Mirline became a member of a Christian family of seven children, four boys and three girls, including Marie.

Marie took the last name after her grandfather (Batistin), who adopted her after her mother and father passed away. They did that to show how much that they loved her and cared about her. They fed her, dressed her, and treated her the same way they treated their own children. When the time came for Marie to go to school, they sent her. Jim-Halstead-and-supported-child-midThey were very surprised to see how great she did in school. She was always happy when it came to going to school, studying and doing homework. She always had good scores. Knowing her love for school and the lack of means of her parents to take care of all the children, Pastor Termitus Milien (he was the pastor of the MEBSH church in Morency at that time) presented her story to RMI’s Hope for Kidz Program and she was fortunate enough to be selected. She was sponsored by Pastor Jim Halstead, who was the pastor of Sunrise Evangelical Free Church, C3 Partner to the Morency church, at the time.  He was able to meet her in person in the mid-1990’s. The picture was taken at that time.  He supported her for a number of years. 

Mirline-1_thumb1After she finished with primary school in Morency, she moved to Les Cayes to continue with high school. Knowing the story of her mother and her father, she took good advantage of what her grandparents did for her. She also did great in high school. She finished high school but couldn’t go to college due to the lack of funds. After high school, her dream was to study business administration because she loves business, dealing with people, communication, and being self-employed. Fortunately, her dream of being self-employed came true. She is now running her own small business in Port-au-Prince. She has two children, one boy and one girl.
When Benson, RMI’s Hope for Kidz Supervisor found her recently, she shared, “I started by growing up without a mother and father which created a big hole in my life, but having God in my life filled the hole.  …thank you to everyone including my RMI sponsor for helping me have a better future.  If I did not know how to read and write it would be disastrous for my life.” 

Mirline-old-pic-from-sponsor_thumb7Marie still has the picture of his family that Pastor Jim gave her in 1995 when they met.  She continues to pray for them to this day. 

She has things she didn’t expect to have – the knowledge and tools to run her own business and now a family of her own.

Hope for Kidz truly transforms the lives of the kids that are sponsored.


Sunday, August 05, 2018

Missionary Candidate Updates

Starkey's prayer card picture 2017 (2)Raising support to go to the field is a challenging time for missionaries.  They must continue with their full-time jobs as well as travel, share their ministry, and work hard at cultivating contacts and supporters that will  be on their ministry team.  That in and of itself is often a full-time job.  It also involves a lot of prayer!

Jim and April Starkey are in that phase of raising their support.  They have been working hard at contacting churches, Bible studies, family, friends and acquaintances.  It has been slow-going but their enthusiasm has not waned.  The boys, Isaac, Micaiah and Ezekiel, are equally excited and anticipating the move to Haiti.  Jim has already finished one online Creole learning language study and he speaks Creole only with their youngest, Ezekiel, who is quickly picking it up. 

They are in need of additional contacts. Do you know of churches and/or Bible studies that would be open to hearing them share their ministry?  Would you be willing to become one of their ministry partners and take them on for either monthly support or by making a one-time gift to their ministry? 

They live in Ohio, but are willing to travel!  They can be found on Facebook (www.facebook.com/jim.starkey and www.facebook.com/aprilcstarkey) as well as their website, www.toHaitiwego.com.   You can also donate online at www.RMIbridge.org/financial-donations.
 
The recent departure of the Harvies and Suttons have left a void in our Haiti staff that the Starkeys’ skills and talents will fill.  They are urgently needed on the field as soon as possible.  Please pray with us and the Starkeys that their support will come in quickly.


Prayer card pic 2017God’s timing is not always our timing - but we are assured that all things work together for good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.  Thus we know that the delay in Jeff and Christina Speel’s departure for Haiti will work out for their good.  They were to leave in August but that date has been pushed back to the first week of January, 2019.

In late April, Jeff began to struggle with back issues.  He had back surgeries in 2010 and 2011 and has been good since then; however, issues began to flare up in April with two herniated discs, and worsened going into May.  In mid-May, he experienced disc fragmentation.  On top of this, he got a serious infection (cellulitis), and was hospitalized for nine days.  This was operated on June 1st.  Between surgery and antibiotics, the infection has now been resolved.  In an effort to avoid a third surgery on his back, he received two spinal epidural steroid injections that have helped tremendously to get swelling down.  He is currently under the care of a physical therapist to get his back in better shape in order to get the doctor’s clearance to go to Haiti.

God is still moving them toward Haiti.  Jeff’s physical issues are healing, his back is getting stronger, their home in New Jersey sold and they have moved in with Christina’s family in Speculator, NY. 

Jeff shared, “God is so clearly at work, and we know so many of you are praying!  Doctors are very happy with my progress, and we hope to serve in Haiti whenever I get the green light to do so.  Until then, we’re excited for all the many things RMI has us involved with stateside.  We will start language school online here in the States so that we get a good grasp on the Creole language.  We’ll also be studying from some assigned texts that will better equip us for the field.  We’ll continue to dialogue and meet various individuals/churches, sharing our hearts for Haiti and talking more about the ministry of RMI.”

Monday, July 16, 2018

Life Transforming Relationship

FB_IMG_1530634851371“On our trip in February 2016, the team from The Bayou Church visited our Sister Church in Petit-Trou, Haiti. During home visits, we split up into three groups, and one group was able to deliver a food box to a woman who had lost her home to a fire that year. We wrote down her name "Sally Ma" because that's what it sounded like to us. At that time she had been living under an A-framed tarp.

On that trip, after talking with Pastor Solvat, we assessed that the biggest needs of the church were to finish building the parsonage and to rebuild a home for Sally Ma (Salimene, Selèmen or Selìmen - we have gotten different spellings each time we go). Our church raised $30,000 that June to rebuild the parsonage (each year our church does a "Big Give" now called the "Make a Difference" fund and that year, Haiti was one of the 5 recipients of that fund). After the parsonage rebuild was under way, we started raising money for Sally Ma's home. This time we reached out to the community and friends on Facebook, set up tables in our church foyer. [The picture is a card that showed her tent house.  The card was passed out at church, to our friends, family and co-workers as well as shared on Facebook.]FB_IMG_1530020898444

On our trip in April 2017, she had moved from her property to her daughter's property and had rebuilt a makeshift house using one standing cement wall, cement slab, tarps and tree branches. Another small group from our team went to visit her and pray with her.

It took us from January to October to raise the money to rebuild her home. When our team arrived in Feb 2018, they had already cleared the land. This time our entire team went out to pray over the land where her home would be built.

fundraising poster

When our family visited in June 2018 the house was almost complete. She was not well when we saw her in June, but I am so grateful that I was able to hold her hand and pray with her one more time. She called me "cheri" [dearest] and smiled when I introduced her to my kids who had worked so hard making videos, working the table at church, and taking pictures for me to put on Facebook, putting together their birthday and Christmas money to add to her fund - they were a huge part of the fundraising.  Three weeks after our family visited, she passed away from uterine cancer.”

~ Casey Hilty, The Bayou Church, Lafayette, Louisiana

concrete house for woman who lost house in fire 3 with Hilty family

The Hilty family was able to visit the home when they were there in June.  Casey shared that raising these funds for this widow and her family had a tremendous impact on their church’s lives and on their family’s lives.  Their kids were very involved in contributing to the raising of those funds.  “Sally Ma’s” family also were impacted as they experienced the love and care of The Bayou Church for them and their mother. 

It was truly a life transforming relationship.

Tuesday, July 03, 2018

A Season for Goodbyes

Suttons croppedJoel and Laura Sutton arrived on the field in September of 2014.  Joel was an invaluable help in many areas.  He pretty much did any maintenance that needed done, not only on RMI facilities, but often on missionary homes as needed as well. He spent a lot of time at Zanglais with projects such as the desalinization unit.  He also was a driver for many of our teams and was either the missionary host or additional RMI staff on teams.  He even used his experience in tree removal after Hurricane Matthew in 2016.  He worked tirelessly opening the roads around their village and on the mission center as well as taking trees off homes in many areas.  His willingness to help in any way has been so appreciated. 

Laura’s role of facilitating all the teams and their details was an integral part of RMI’s ministry.  She helped them in coordinating their flights, their projects and ministries, and a million details to make the 40 teams we had last year run smoothly.  With her extensive nursing background, she taught several health seminars.  She helped host many a team out in the country.  She also helped nurse the various illnesses or injuries of staff or team members.  Her smile and help in keeping things organized is already being sorely missed. 

Their 4 year term has come to a close and they are returning to their home area of Gainesville, FL.  Joel plans on working with International Friendship again, a ministry for international students/families at UF.  He also may do some work at the elementary school with disabled children.  Laura hopes to be involved in women’s and children’s ministries at their home church and with individuals and community agencies needing help with nursing care.  They plan on spending time with their kids and grandkids, too.  We are sorry to see them go but wish them the best in their new endeavors.

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Janae Stork taught at the missionary children’s school on the mission center.  She taught Bible, social studies, grammar, writing, and literature. She was there for 3 school years but only 1 with RMI.

She returned to her home area in Illinois, but won’t be there long since she will be marrying a gentleman that she met on an RMI workteam from New Jersey.  We’ll miss her but wish her the best in the future. 


Courtney-1_thumb1Courtney Westcott also taught at the missionary children’s school on the mission center.  She taught 3 years, 1 year each in first, third and fourth grades and every subject except French and P.E.

She met most of the teams and had lunch with them. She also volunteered for the missionary body by sorting mail for the past two school years.  Courtney will be missed and we wish her the best in the future.

Monday, June 04, 2018

From Voodoo to Christ: A Life Transformed

Praying with woman as she took off voodoo amulet and accepted ChristEven though her family protested, Madame Emil took off her voodoo amulet and trusted Christ as her savior.  She was 8 months pregnant at the time and her family insisted that this decision and the taking off of her amulet would result in harm to her unborn baby.  But she was firm in her decision.  It was a moving time for the team from Nebraska who had come to her home with their Haitian C3 pastor and an RMI translator to share the Gospel with the family.  The angels rejoiced when she joined the family of God.  The pastor made a point to follow up with her to support her in this life transforming decision.  The local Haitian church did the same thing as they took her in.

RMI staff going to visit ladylady and 3 day old baby

Recently the RMI staff heard that the baby had been born, so they made a visit and brought a box of food aid as a gift to help the family. 

They were able to meet the 3 day old baby girl.  Madame Emil shared that it was the smoothest labor she has had yet (she has 3 other young children). She said she really felt the Lord’s protection and faithfulness through it all.  What a beautiful testimony! 

The local pastor went with the RMI staff and shared the Gospel again with her father.  He wasn’t ready to make that decision, but the seed has been planted.  And the pastor and church will make sure it is watered!

pastor sharing the gospel with the fatherThis is the kind of vital, life transformative ministry that RMI has been involved in for the last 30 years. 

What a privilege it is to be the hands and feet of Jesus in this family’s lives.  Pray with us for the father’s salvation.

lady, her kids and father

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Touching Lives for Generations to Come

Longtime C3 church, Creekside Community Church (Gainesville, FL) has felt burdened to build up basic educational opportunities in their C3 church, Baraderes, and its district churches for quite awhile.  Many of the district churches are very remote, from small gatherings on nearby islands to the mountains above Baraderes.  In order to do that they needed to strengthen and resource those churches.  Before a school building could be built, they had to build proper church buildings.  So this is what they have done.  Over the past several years they’ve built 3 church buildings and have committed to building a 4th one.  They’ve also built 1 school, committed to building another one and added one room onto a school to store the food for the Hot Lunch Program.   All of this has been done using local labor and under the supervision of RMI’s construction crew.  Way to go Creekside!

These efforts will reverberate not only throughout the region but down through generations to come.

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Baraderes Church...the school is on the first floor and the sanctuary is on the second floor.

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Riviere Salee Church, funded by the youth of Creekside.

Creekside team in Pederin church that they paid to build

Pederin Church praying with the Creekside team.

Grand Boucan, Baraderes district,

Grand Boucan Church’s current meeting place.  This will be the next church to be built.

Monday, May 14, 2018

HFK Child Sponsorship Spotlight: Nedchaida


Meet Nedchaida, a sweet, 7-year-old girl who lives in the Anse a Veau area.  She is in the second grade and receives a school sponsorship through our Hope for Kidz Child Sponsorship Program.

Nedchaida lives out in the country, not in Anse a Veau town proper.  It takes her 45 minutes to walk to school each day (one way).  She usually meets up with other school-mates on the way.  There are 45 children in her 2nd grade class.  Her coursework includes Haitian history and geography, math,  Bible, reading/writing/spelling in Creole,  and French.  Except for her Creole reading books, the books for most subjects are in French (the official educational language of Haiti)  but the students are taught by the teacher in Creole so that they understand.  She is learning to read in Creole from a book called "Reading with a Happy Heart."  Her class is currently learning addition.  She is very involved in the children's group at her church, where they learn Bible verses and sing songs. When I asked her her favorite song to sing, she sang "Father Abraham" for me!  She was very shy during most of our conversation, but when we were done I watched her skipping down the stairs and down the street next to her mother. That made me smile!

Nedchaida is the youngest of 5 children.  Her mother has a very kind smile and expressed how grateful she is for the sponsorship her daughter receives.  When I asked her mother what she did for work, she said she has a garden and  has a "little business" which is pretty typical.  Likely just selling whatever produce grows in their garden or little snacks.  Nedchaida's dad is currently living in the capital, Port au Prince.  It sounds like he has skills as a mason and works when there is a job available.  She helps her mom washing dishes each day.  She loves to play hide and seek and jump rope and she especially loves to play hopscotch!  When I asked her what her favorite meal is her eyes lit up and said "mayi moulen ak sòs pwa!" which is polenta (a cooked corn meal dish) and bean sauce.  Her enthusiastic reply gave her mother a laugh!

I really enjoyed getting to know this little girl and her mother and to see the difference a sponsorship makes in her life.   If you sponsor a child through our Hope for Kidz Program, thank you!  You are making a difference in that child's life and in the life of her family!

Our C3 Partner churches are working hard to secure school sponsorships for children for the 2018-19 school year.  If you would like more information on how to sponsor a child, contact your church's HFK Coordinator or go here.

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

RMI Turns 30 Years Old

Yep, that’s right.  RMI is 30 years old.  God has done amazing things in and through RMI and our C3 Partnership Program these past 30 years.  Our foundational program, C3 Partnerships, was a vision that started as a seed in the hearts of Herb and Shirley Shoemaker and Dan and Debbie Shoemaker and finally became Reciprocal Ministries International (RMI) in April 1988.  Herb and Shirley ran the stateside administration and Dan and Debbie, along with a handful of Haitian staff, ran the Haiti side.  From that simple beginning of desiring to see the US Church and Haitian Church experience the unity of the Holy Spirit and minister to one another reciprocally, God has raised up RMI as one of the largest missions working in South Haiti with 35 ongoing partnerships, some that are 30 plus years old.  What an amazing tribute to our Lord as we see His faithfulness demonstrated in so many ways over these past 30 years.

RMI’s vision of a church to church partnership has been way ahead of its time.  Today, it is one of the catch phrases that many missions toss around, but RMI leads the way as we continue to develop our C3 Partnership program.  We now have 35 partnerships (with a goal of 100) that are engaged in many different ministries and projects with their partner church and community.  Our emphasis on engaging these partnerships through our 5 point Impact Strategy is enabling our churches to minister through evangelism, discipleship, social compassion, and community development.  This model has provided them with a holistic ministry strategy through which RMI is constantly developing new ways through which our partners can minister into one another’s lives.

Over these past 30 years, God has blessed RMI with incredible staff.  From our staff at our Zanglais Ministry Center that have been with us from the beginning to our latest hires this year, God has proven faithful to provide just who we needed at that time.  We continue to see God’s blessing as we have seen our staff almost triple in the last 10 years to over 45 full-time national staff.  We are excited to see our Haitian staff leading many of our ministries and programs.  RMI has been a role model since its inception in the way it has treated its staff and pushed them into leadership roles.  Rob Thompson, our Haiti Field Director, Benjamin Altema, our Director of Field Operations, and Benson Joseph, our Hope For Kidz Haiti Field Supervisor, continue that tradition as they train and raise up leaders.

staff picture 2017

And what can we say about the way the Lord has provided the right missionaries right when they were needed?  Today as we look at the 2 families, 1 couple, and 4 single gals on the field, with 2 more families raising funds, we can only thank the Lord for His wonderful provision from where we started with just one couple on the field.

RMI’s second major program, the Hope for Kidz Child Sponsorship Program (HFKz) began in 1996 with a handful of kids and has been growing ever since.  HFKz Director, Barbara Rose, oversees the sponsorship of 2400 kids, a de-worming program impacting 17,000 kids, guiding our “Schools of Excellence” program for our Haitian partner schools, a hot meal program that feeds 8500 kids a day in 21 schools, and a large staff overseeing these programs both in Haiti and the US.

The 2010 earthquake prompted RMI to expand its vision.  In response to the great needs that resulted from that disaster and following hurricanes and floods, programs such as Homes for Haiti where we have provided 123 transitional homes, Water for Health where we have provided over a thousand water filters for families, and Food for Health where we have provided close to 4 million meals last year alone, came into being to help address those needs.  As a result of Hurricane Matthew (2016), Goats 4 Haiti was started and has provided 1500+ goats to date.

all 6 programs

We are very grateful to God for the many, many ways He is using RMI to transform lives.  And we are very grateful for all the many supporters and friends of RMI.  Without everyone’s support we would not be where we are today.  We have much to share about where RMI has been and where we are going for the years ahead.  Thank you.  We can’t wait to see what God does and how He’ll grow RMI in the next 30 years.  Celebrate with us!

Thursday, April 05, 2018

One Life Story–A Result of Child Sponsorship

Nadege picNadège Lavaud grew up in a coastal town as far west as you can get in Haiti’s southern peninsula.  Opportunities were limited and her family’s resources were few.  As poor subsistence fishermen, they could not send Nadège  to school.  The church they attended had a C3 Partnership with a church in New Jersey and the national pastor, knowing Nadège’s family’s limited capabilities, put her name on the Hope for Kidz list of children in need of support.  Someone from that church in the US faithfully supported her and the education she received changed her life.

After graduating from school, Nadège moved away from her small, remote town to attend teacher training school.  After finishing that program, she returned to her hometown and taught kindergarten there for 4 years.  Then she moved to Haiti’s capital to attend nursing school.  Last year, the director of the school called her.  The kindergarten program was in disarray.  Would she consider returning?  She accepted the challenge, returned to her hometown and proceeded to organize the program.

Today, under her direction, the kindergarten is well organized and Nadège is thriving in her role as a teacher.  She is happy to be making a difference in the same school and program that offered her so much hope as a young girl.

This is just one of many life transforming effects of the Hope for Kidz child sponsorship program.  The Hope for Kidz program is providing HOPE today for many kids like Nadège.  Through sponsorship, they can have a future.


** Don’t Miss Out on the Blessing! **

It’s truly a blessing to be a Hope for Kidz sponsor!  Don’t miss out on that blessing.  If you are already a sponsor, now is the time to renew your sponsorship.  If you are not a sponsor, there are kids on a waiting list needing that hope that sponsorship provides.  The cost is $384 a year or $32 a month for 12 months.  Go to RMI’s website, www.RMIbridge.org to learn more and to set up your sponsorship online.

Tuesday, April 03, 2018

** Don’t Miss Out on the Blessings! **

It’s truly a blessing to be a Hope for Kidz sponsor!  Don’t miss out on that blessing.  If you are already a sponsor, now is the time renew your sponsorship.  If you are not a sponsor, there are kids on a waiting list needing that hope that sponsorship provides.  The cost is $384 a year or $32 a month for 12 months.  Go to RMI’s website, www.RMIbridge.org to learn more and to set up your sponsorship online.

One of the beauties of the Hope for Kidz Program is that if a sponsors goes with their church to visit their Haitian C3 partner church, they are able to  meet their sponsored child (ren).  These meetings are special to both the sponsor and the child.  Sponsors can see firsthand what and who their money is going for and the kind of help it is.  Here are a few recent such meetings.

children and sponsors collage

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

World Water Day, March 22

The statistics related to the worldwide lack of clean water is both staggering and sobering.getting-water-from-a-river-google-54

  • 100 million families are stuck in a cycle of poverty and disease because they don’t have access to safe water.
  • More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war.
  • Water-borne diseases kill more children under the age of five than malaria, measles, and HIV/AIDS – combined.
  • In developing countries, as much as 80% of illnesses are linked to poor water and sanitation conditions.
  • Women and girls spend up to 6 hours every day walking to get water for their families.
  • 443 million school days are lost each year due to water-related diseases.
  • Time spent gathering water around the world translates to $24 billion in lost economic benefits each year, furthering the cycle of poverty.

drinking-water-from-cupped-hands_thuWhat can YOU do? 

Even though you are “one” person, you can indeed make a difference.  RMI has immediate access to 100 filters that are available for sponsorship at $75 per filter. This specific filter is a ready to use filter that can provide up to 540 gallons of clean water a day!  We have “boots on the ground”, ready to install these filters. 

YOU can make a difference in one family’s lives with just one filter.  That’s less time spent walking to and from a water source to retrieve water.  That’s less illness, both minor and major, in the family and increased good health for everyone.  It means less school missed for the kids and more productivity for the adults.

Join us in showing the love of Christ in this practical and hands-on way.  RMI has set up a special water filter fundraising effort to get these 100 filters into the homes of needy families.  You will find it HERE.