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Three Blind Thieves
Last night at the Village, our watchman, Ti Coude, woke from a dream that someone was breaking into our pump house to steal our...

John Leininger
Dec 1, 20131 min read
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Marjorie
After the homes in the Village were finished being built, I was put in charge of getting the houses painted inside and out before the new...

John Leininger
Nov 16, 20132 min read
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Polished Shoes
Today I was reminded of a parable told to me by Madam Wallace years ago. Madam Wallace ministered in the mountains above Port au Prince...

John Leininger
Nov 3, 20132 min read
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Soccer Champs!!
We may be the newest and smallest village but we are the champions!! In a soccer tournament for the town of Gressier, the final game was...

John Leininger
Oct 23, 20131 min read
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Families Without Beds
I was in Haiti for two weeks before I found out that an entire family living in the Village was sleeping on the concrete floor of their...

John Leininger
Oct 16, 20131 min read
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Medical Clinic Saving Lives
The Bill Walsh Memorial Medical Clinic is in full operation!! Attached is a picture of Doctor Whistler and Nurse Pascale working on a...

John Leininger
Oct 12, 20131 min read
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A Great Trip!
It was a great trip and now I’m so glad to be home. We built eight homes We put 11 families (about 60 people) into the Village from...

John Leininger
Oct 7, 20131 min read
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Fight in the Village!
Today there was a fight between two eleven year old girls in the Village. Actually it was quite one sided. Marjorie got mad at Genica and...

John Leininger
Oct 6, 20132 min read
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A Very Sweet Letter
Today I received a very sweet letter from a young lady in the Village. She is the second oldest in a family of five boys and two girls....

John Leininger
Oct 2, 20131 min read
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Who Gets the House?
I’m entering week four in Haiti now. Much of my time has been watching the transformation of the Village as more homes are built. There...

John Leininger
Sep 30, 20131 min read
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Wedding Bells, They are a Ringin’
John had a number of plans for this trip to Haiti. Among them were: to build eight houses; open the clinic for business three times a...
Cliff Hawley
Sep 29, 20134 min read
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“Thank You’s”
Thank you’s have a way of making my day, even in the middle overwhelming need. Today I was feeling overwhelmed as I have had 37 requests...

John Leininger
Sep 22, 20132 min read
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The Knoxville Team
We needed a break and God provided. Last night a team from Knoxville arrived at our Team House in Merci’ de Dieu (Thanks to God) Village....

John Leininger
Sep 20, 20131 min read
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The Good News and the Bad News
I have good news and bad news, as the saying goes. As I arrived in Haiti to build eight more homes for very poor families living in tent...

John Leininger
Sep 20, 20131 min read
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Follow-up on the Man on the Road
I blogged earlier concerning a young man I found unconscious and near death along the side of the road. Against the rules I loaded him in...

John Leininger
Sep 20, 20132 min read
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It Was a Blessed Day
It was a very blessed day… Words cannot describe how excited I am that Ken, Debbi and Kenny Kennedy are with me for this trip to Haiti....

John Leininger
Sep 14, 20131 min read
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On the Side of the Road
I blogged Wednesday about the man that I found almost dead at the side of the road and what is took to get him to the hospital. I went...

John Leininger
Sep 14, 20131 min read
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The Mapou Tree
I am always intrigued at what and who God will use to share the gospel. A belief of Voodoo is that Lougawou, spirit beings, live in Mapou...

John Leininger
Sep 14, 20131 min read
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40 Years, 100 Trips…God is good!
During this team we will build eight homes for families living in desperate conditions. These are generally families of six to ten people...

John Leininger
Aug 23, 20131 min read
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