“I'm still waiting to cross the border to see what happened in Haiti,” missionary Miguel Rubén Guante reported from the Dominican side of the island of Hispaniola in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. “In this photo, what looks like a river, is the international road from Pedern...
Pastor Emilio (“Blanco”) Setoute of the Haitian Climbing For Christ church at Jimani, Dominican Republic, underwent surgery on Friday, Oct. 19 and had his thyroid removed. Blanco was admitted into the hospital in Santo Domingo, DR on Thursday, Oct. 18, after having undergone weeks of te...
The new church at Mare Pitre welcomed 52 people to worship on Sunday, Oct. 14, including the son of the landowner on the property where the church is meeting. Climbing For Christ will be purchasing a tent for the people to meet under, protecting them from sun and rain. The ministry's next short-te...
The Monte Pou Kris (Climbing For Christ) monthly seminary was attended by more than 20 pastors and church leaders on Saturday, Sept. 29. The lesson, prepared by Climbing For Christ spiritual coordinator Jordan Rowley, was the second part of a study on the Christian family. It covered parenting and...
Worship under a shade tree in Mare Pitre, Haiti.
Missionary Miguel Rubén Guante returned to his home from our relief trip to Malasi on Monday after a stop-off Sunday in the Haitian border village of Mare Pitre. “Great was my trip and great the victory of God in Mare Pitre, where ...
Two-hundred two people gathered to worship and give thanks for repairs on the church at Malasi.
People from Malasi in front of the repaired church.
“As my soul was sad when I saw the roof of the church down, so my soul today is joyful when I saw the new roof,” said Miguel Rubén Guante, Climbing For Christ's missionary to Haiti. “Great is the joy in Malasi.&rdquo...
Day 2 of roof repairs: putting on the tin.
Work has begun on the roof on the church at Malasi as supplies — purchased with funding provided by Climbing For Christ supporters — arrived today.
Truck with supplies for Malasi: food and roofing materials.
Climbing For Christ has purchased materials to replace the roof that Tropical Storm Isaac blew off the church at Malasi. Those materials — wood, tin and nails — along with food for the people are being transported Thursda...