Entries for March, 2010

Millions Now Living May Never Die

Millions Now Living May Never Die. 1918 – The discourse “The World Has Ended–Millions Now Living May Never Die” is first delivered, on February 24,  in Los Angeles, California. On March 31, in Boston, Massachusetts, the talk is entitled “The World Has Ended–Millions Now Living Will Never Die”. The anointed followers of Christ have been [...]

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Overnight in a Refugee Camp

Visiting a Refugee Camp Monday, March 15th, 2010 A brother who participated in the Jimani effort went to Haiti to see about the seeds he’d hoped he’d planted during said effort. His report is very personal and touching. This is his journal for March 1-5, 2010 at a Haitian Refugee Camp. After a 7 hour [...]

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"They Don't Just Talk About It…"

“They don’t just talk about helping, they really do it.” Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Knowing your keen interest in Haiti and its current problems, on reading this report this morning I felt you would enjoy it as much as me. The Canadian individual writing has lived in Haiti as a missionary for Jehovah’s Witnesses for [...]

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Tin Houses

Here is a pdf file containing photos of the housing our brothers are providing in Haiti before the rainy season begins…  You may need to enlarge the images to see

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Article in Dominican Today: JW Relief Efforts

   Jehovah’s Witnesses’ relief efforts in Haiti highlight international unity March 4 2010 Dr. Mattias attends a victim. Photo Matt Grossman Picture 1 of 2 EXCLUSIVE FOR DOMINICAN TODAY Santo Domingo- When a woman in Haiti accepted a study of the Bible from one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, she may have expected it to improve her [...]

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Our new home in Jarabacoa

Some local views of our home-to-be. Click on photo for additional

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Jarabacoa… Here We Come.

  After several years of 'counting the cost,' the plane tickets are purchased, and we will be leaving California on June 10, headed for the Dominican Republic.  As we attempt to downsize our household to two suitcases each, we become painfully aware of how much “stuff” we have acquired over the years.  The Dominican Republic is [...]

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