Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant

It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of one of our C3 Partner church pastors.  Yesterday, Jan. 17, 2018, Corail pastor Jean Claude Audoul was riding his motorcycle in Les Cayes, near the mission center, when a a bicyclist turned into his path.  He was able to swerve to miss him, […]

Written by on January 18, 2018

Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant

It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of one of our C3 Partner church pastors.  Yesterday, Jan. 17, 2018, Corail pastor Jean Claude Audoul was riding his motorcycle in Les Cayes, near the mission center, when a a bicyclist turned into his path.  He was able to swerve to miss him, […]

Written by on January 18, 2018

Record Breaking Ministry Impact Report

It has been a record breaking year for RMI.  Through your support and financial partnership with us we have been able to have a significant and life transforming impact in Southern Haiti. The following is just a sample of what has been going on this past year. C3 Partnerships RMI Haitian Staff facilitated 40 team […]

Written by on January 5, 2018

Record Breaking Ministry Impact Report

It has been a record breaking year for RMI.  Through your support and financial partnership with us we have been able to have a significant and life transforming impact in Southern Haiti. The following is just a sample of what has been going on this past year. C3 Partnerships RMI Haitian Staff facilitated 40 team […]

Written by on January 5, 2018

Happy 213th Birthday, Haiti!

There are many ways to bring in the New Year. Each country has their traditions and within each country, each family has their own way of celebrating. For Americans, the New Year frequently involves a party or gathering and fireworks…lots and lots of fireworks. For Haitians, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day has an […]

Written by on December 31, 2017

Happy 213th Birthday, Haiti!

There are many ways to bring in the New Year. Each country has their traditions and within each country, each family has their own way of celebrating. For Americans, the New Year frequently involves a party or gathering and fireworks…lots and lots of fireworks. For Haitians, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day has an […]

Written by on December 31, 2017

One Last Word

Only 1 1/2 days left in this year. It’s hard to imagine but this year is almost over. Would you prayerfully consider making a year-end tax-deductible donation to RMI’s ministry? Help us end the year with a boost that enables us to continue to transform lives through partnerships, food aid, child sponsorships, water filters, homes, […]

Written by on December 30, 2017

One Last Word

Only 1 1/2 days left in this year. It’s hard to imagine but this year is almost over. Would you prayerfully consider making a year-end tax-deductible donation to RMI’s ministry? Help us end the year with a boost that enables us to continue to transform lives through partnerships, food aid, child sponsorships, water filters, homes, […]

Written by on December 30, 2017

A Haitian Christmas Tradition

A Haitian Christmas tradition are the “fanals”. Fanals are miniature, lantern-like homes that are part of Haiti’s Christmas tradition. A candle placed inside illuminates the fragile craft and creates a stained-glass effect. The size of either a shoe box or as small as a camera, fanals are often placed in windows to light the way. […]

Written by on December 12, 2017

A Haitian Christmas Tradition

A Haitian Christmas tradition are the “fanals”. Fanals are miniature, lantern-like homes that are part of Haiti’s Christmas tradition. A candle placed inside illuminates the fragile craft and creates a stained-glass effect. The size of either a shoe box or as small as a camera, fanals are often placed in windows to light the way. […]

Written by on December 12, 2017