Seeing fruit in a dry land
Story by Gary Fallesen, Climbing For Christ president
Photos by Miguel Rubén Guante, Climbing For Christ missionary to Haiti
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness…” – Galatians 5:22...
Haiti’s waiting on the rain
Beans have been delivered to farmers in Malasi, teaching to pastors and church leaders at the monthly seminary in Thoman, and fertilizer to people in Gentilhomme. These were among the blessings of recent weeks in Haiti.
At the same time, our teacher from Thoman (V...
A death in Haiti
By Gary Fallesen
President, Climbing For Christ
The news came on Friday with a message that began simply “there are problems in Haiti.” There is a litany actually. But this specific problem involved Vixson, a 21-year-old teacher in our school at the church at Thoman...
Mission: Haiti 2013 Trip Report
A witness to God’s wonderful works
By Jordan Rowley
Climbing For Christ spiritual coordinator
“He has made His wonderful works to be remembered; The LORD is gracious and full of compassion.” – Psalm 111:4
Climbing For Christ was blessed ...
Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013
After a connecting flight in New York City, Brandy Everts and Jordan Rowley made it back to Rochester, NY on Friday evening with only a minor delay. Then early this morning, the Colorado contingent of our team, Steve Quakenbush, Eileen Lakey and Lisa Mehle-Glab made it home s...
Worshipers on Sunday, Jan. 13 at the church at Mare Pitre singing, “The glory of the Lord is with us. Praise the Lord.” Climbing For Christ began evangelizing in Mare Pitre in September 2012.
“My joy is so big for 80 people worshiping” at the church at Mare Pitre on Sunday, Jan. 13, missionary Miguel Rubén Guante said. "It was very exciting to see how much people were thirsty for the word of God. God is God, He knew why he sent me there.”
Miguel began eva...
Please pray for MISSION: HAITI 2013. The calendar below can be used as a guide.
Missionary Miguel Rubén Guante visited the church at Gentilhomme (“our first church,” above) for worship on Sunday, Dec. 23. “Spiritually, they are there – into the worship,” Miguel said. “(But) there is not anything for the feeding of the people so many ...
Praise Report from Malasi
Tropical Storm Sandy ripped through the village of Malasi in late August, leaving in its path destruction that included the wrecked home of school teacher Durisma. The plight of Durisma – a man with a servant’s heart, a wife and nine children, and a one-room ho...