Posts by Denny Bain
Swimming/Feeding Clinic/Sunday School/Fun!
Sorry for the lack of updates, the internet has been especially slow! We are SO grateful for all those who gave to help make the fence project a reality! Hopefully work will begin Monday(you will see in this post why it…
Read MoreLet’s Finish the Fence!
Okay readers! The section of the fence we started back when Mark was here is ALMOST done. There is one small connecting part directly behind the kids orphanage that desperately needs to be finished, it is only 32 feet long. Please continue to read…
Read MoreDay 5, 6, 7-Art/Feeding Clinic/Driving Lessons
“Bonswa!” from Haiti! Sorry it’s taken so long to write up another post. The internet is pretty slow and we are busy spending our days playing with kids, learning Creole, meeting other missionaries, meeting Francois’ friends and trying to understand life in Haiti.…
Read MoreHaiti Day 2-4
Hey all! Thank for all of your support through emails/calling/Facebook/comments. It is a very encouraging part of the day to hear from you. Even if we don’t respond, it means so much! Sorry it has been a few days, such is life in…
Read MoreWe are here!
Our traveling started with some early mornings. We woke up a 4:30am in CO and Abby’s aunt gave us a ride to the airport, we land in FLL and checked into our hotel for the night. We spent a little time at the…
Read MoreDenny/Abby/Betsy/Bella-June 2012
Day 1-arrival/making friends Day 2-4-Art/Medicine/Fence Day5,6,7-Art/Feeding Clinic/Driving Lessons Let’s Finish the Fence! Swimming/Feeding Clinic/Sunday School/Fun! Kitchen/Market/Washing/Fun
Read More2 Weeks till Departure! (Specific Needs)
Many of you have asked where we are with our upcoming trip. We fly out two weeks from tomorrow (on May 31st)!!! We have most of the logistics figured out (passports, charter flight, hotels, vaccinations, bills stopped etc). However, here are some things…
Read MoreSolar Panels Update!
Some awesome news…the solar panels are up and running!!! Thank you to all who have supported this project through prayer and financial means. This orphanage/school/sewing center/church has only had power a few hours a day, usually saving it for pumping water and light for the…
Read MoreLynn’s Last Post
Che’ orevwa timoun yo. Pou kounye a. Goodbye dear children. For now. God has imprinted these children onto my heart. They are loving, joyful, grateful. And alone, poor and needy. I cannot forget them. Mwen pral tounen byento. I will return soon.
Read More2 pound Baby-Esther
I volunteered at Jennifer Cambells Children’s Home: Home of Hope. There was a 10 day old baby girl—Liva which means ‘life’ in English. The baby’s parents brought this infant to Bill and Jennifer. They hadn’t named the baby yet because they didn’t think it would survive.…
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