Posts Tagged ‘Latin America’

Gospel to Haiti – Part 3

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Here is the third installment of our trip to Haiti. To see the first clip and some background info, click here. The second clip is here.

Mission to the World and Reformation Hope International are partnering together with a Presbyterian Church in LaPlaine, Haiti to rebuild. This is part three of the story.

Gospel to Haiti – Part 2

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Here is the second installment of our trip to Haiti. To see the first clip and some background info, click here.

Mission to the World and Reformation Hope International are partnering together with a Presbyterian Church in Le Plaine, Haiti to rebuild. This is part two of the story.

Gospel to Haiti

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

I recently traveled to Haiti to see some of what God is doing there. We participated in the first worship service in the first church to be rebuilt since the earthquake. MTW is partnering with Reformation Hope, International and The Presbyterian Church in Haiti to bring the Gospel in word and deed to the people of Haiti. Here is the first installment of our trip:

MTW Partner in Haiti – Jean Paul – Part 3

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Pastor Jean Paul continues telling the story of the day of the earthquake in Haiti.

MTW – Jean Paul – Part 3 from Go Global on Vimeo.

MTW Partner in Haiti – Jean Paul – Part 2

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Pastor Jean Paul continues telling the story of the day of the earthquake in Haiti.

MTW – Jean Paul – Part 2 from Go Global on Vimeo.

MTW Partner in Haiti – Jean Paul

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Pastor Jean Paul, a partner with MTW and PCA ministry Reformation Hope, tells the story of how this ministry began.

MTW – Jean Paul from Go Global on Vimeo.

Haiti: Another Video from Team 2

Monday, March 8th, 2010

This is the second video from the second disaster response team that went to Haiti.

MTW's Second Team to Haiti Video

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

This is a video from the second MTW team that served in Haiti. The third team is currently on the ground and serving.

Haiti: 2nd MTW Medical Team on the ground

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

2nd MTW Medical Team in Haiti

Second medical team just after they landed in Haiti — having left Ft. Lauderdale at 4:30 a.m. There are two more members of this team who stayed over from team one and are not shown in this photo. The team will be working in Dikini camp. Please pray for them and for those whom they treat. How thankful we are for these willing servants whom God has called and equipped for this work!

Haiti: Webinar from Chalmers Center

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Here is an email from Chalmers Center about a helpful, FREE, web seminar that is coming up to equip people to help in Haiti without hurting:

As you know, a massive wave of aid has already been directed at survivors of the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti on January 10, 2010. But the aid given must be the right kind of aid to make a difference.

A Webinar Series to Help You Help Haiti
To help churches, relief agencies, and individuals respond appropriately to the crisis in Haiti—helping the Haitian people to take ownership of the rebuilding process—the Chalmers Center will host a three-part, webinar lecture series.

The webinars are scheduled for February 17th, February 24th, and March 3rd, from 1 to 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (US).  They will be presented by Steve Corbett and Dr. Brian Fikkert, authors of “When Helping Hurts:  How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor…and Yourself,” a paradigm-shifting book about the causes and solutions to the problem of poverty. The book is in its fifth printing since it was published in July 2009 (www.whenhelpinghurts.org).

Help Without Hurting
This webinar series is intended for all those responding to the needs of the Haitian people, including churches, missions boards, missionaries, ministries, Christian relief and development organizations, NGOs, individuals, volunteers, donors, and short-term missions teams. The webinars will help participants:

  1. Gain an understanding of the harm that can come from an improper understanding of the nature of poverty and its alleviation.
  2. Identify the basic principles and tools needed to develop relationships with low income individuals.
  3. Be able to implement biblically-based economic development ministry programs.

The principles taught in the webinars are not a magic formula for success. However, they are powerful, and they have been used by God in even extremely difficult settings (including in the tsunami of 2004 as described in the book).

Registration
There is no charge for the webinars. However, to join a live webinar session, you must register. Register Now »

If you cannot join a live webinar, a download link of the recorded webinar will be posted on the webinar registration page within two business days following the date of the live webinar session.

Share This Information With Others
Please share information about these webinars with your ministry team and with those in your larger ministry network who might benefit from this training.

In Christ,
Bernie Alimonti


About the Chalmers Center
The Chalmers Center has equipped agencies, churches and individuals across the U.S. and in more than 100 countries around the world to use economic development strategies to minister to poor people—including microfinance and microenterprise development, and programs centered around savings and asset accumulation, financial literacy and job training.

Following the tsunami of 2004, a Christian relief and development organization working in Indonesia asked the Chalmers Center for help in designing a small-business recovery program. Hundreds of businesses received assistance, local institutions were strengthened, and the midterm project evaluations indicated improvements in people’s relationships with God, self and others. A major international humanitarian organization even requested a grant proposal for funding to scale up the program. To learn more about the Chalmers Center, its training opportunities and resources, visit www.chalmers.org and SUBSCRIBE to our mailing list.