Friday our fourth year class and several visiting professors and Matt had a very interesting trip to the mosque in town. The darkness of mind and life presented there by the Imam and followers seemed so apparent to the students that they couldn’t imagine anyone thinking it was light. And yet, that’s often how darkness...Read More
Monday was both our first day of class and our last day with our team from Northern Ireland! After doing lots of service projects, touring ministries and a medical clinic, the only thing they really still wanted to do was “get out in Haiti a bit more.” There are lots of touristy ways to do...Read More
The Fall 2016 Semester has begun! Courses being offered this intensive session: 1. Inductive Bible Study (Dr. Nheim Tran) 2. Islam and the Christian Faith (Professors Brett Westbrook and Paul Keller) 3. Evangelism and Discipleship (Dr. Charles Lake) 4. Principles of Christian Leadership (Professor Bob Lucceus) We are also excited to have new to our...Read More
This has been an incredibly full year of growth, awesome campus projects, intense community outreach and digging deep in the classroom. There is so much evidence of God’s hand as I look back through the school year, and I wanted to share some of His “top faithfulnesses” to carry, call and equip Emmaus this school...Read More
We had a wonderful last day of the 2015–2016 Academic Year. We had a nice communion service as well as some end-of-the-year festivities. Pray for the students as they minister full-time during summer vacation. Pray in particular for the EBS discipleship groups in Makati, Fèv, Sakanvil, and Piallatre. Also pray for the Graduation Banquet (May...Read More
I hope you don’t mind settling in at the poor house for a while, because we’re not done. I hadn’t talked to cried with Phida yet. My heart’s aflame, my stomach is twisted with a whole new burden, and it’s not the poor. She told me everything everyone else did. They are truly abandoned. They are truly in...Read More
I came to Haiti, the first time, because someone in the Dominican told me that Haiti was poorer. I couldn’t even begin to imagine that. And that was it. My heart had a huge soft spot for a huge soft spot Jesus seemed to have, too…the poor. the orphan. the widow. So I went. Came....Read More
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