JESUS IN HAITI MINISTRIES

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VISION 2017 1

MISSION JESUS IN HAITI MINISTRIES EXISTS TO BRING GLORY TO GOD. Following Christ's example, we pursue life transformation through discipleship by teaching the Word, building relationships, and sharing burdens, so that all people can experience abundant life in Christ. Over 90% of schls in Haiti are privately run, and even the public schls are not free. For many parents, the cost of tuition makes it impossible for them to send their children to schl. Some, out of love and desperation, place their children in orphanages just for the opportunity to receive an education. Grace Emmanuel Schl (pg 12) seeks to preserve these families by freeing them from the burden of expensive tuition. For Saphira (left), the opportunity to attend Grace Emmanuel Schl has allowed her to finish high schl. For Manita, who has now lost both her parents to illnesses, Grace Emmanuel Schl has provided education since 2nd grade and was where she gave her life to Jesus. Both Saphira and Manita are members of Grace Emmanuel Schl s Class of 2017 our very first graduating class. 2 3

CORE VALUES WHAT DOES LIFE TRANSFORMATION THROUGH DISCIPLESHIP MEAN FOR WEBS? First, we share his family s burden of poverty by providing a low-cost, quality option for schl so his mother can afford to educate him. Our staff and his sponsor focus on building a healthy relationship with Webs and his family, visiting his home and getting to know his story. And finally, though his father has passed away, Webs will have countless opportunities at schl to grow in the knowledge of his heavenly Father, so he can experience the most abundant life of all new life in Christ. JiHM s mission of life transformation through discipleship is patterned after Jesus life and focuses on these core values: SHARE BURDENS. We believe intentionally and responsibly serving others is a biblical call. Service can open people s hearts to the gospel in ways that teaching alone cannot. We are called to carry each other s burdens by the gd news of what Christ did for us: that while we were under the burden of our sin, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8) BUILD RELATIONSHIPS. Building relationships that demonstrate love, commitment, authenticity, vulnerability, accountability, and intentionality is key to discipleship. Jesus example of inviting His disciples to do life with Him teaches us that knowledge of Christ is often gained by relationship before it is understd by explanation. Because of our genuine love for others, we delight to share not only the gospel of God but our lives as well. (1 Thessalonians 2:8) TEACH THE WORD. We believe the Word of God is living and active, the very power of God, and there is nothing more important and life-giving we could share to help others find abundant life. (1 Corinthians 1:18) We know the other two values would be meaningless without sharing the life and truth that is found only in the Word of God. (Matthew 4:4) SHARE BURDENS BUILD RELATIONSHIPS TEACH THE WORD LIFE TRANSFORMATION THROUGH DISCIPLESHIP 4 5

WHO WE ARE We believe life transformation through discipleship is accomplished best not through programs, but through people specifically, faithful people following Christ s example of love. These are the qualities we value in those who serve with JiHM. Though he was in the form of God, [he] did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. (Philippians 2:6 8) Faithfully climb mountains. We are willing to daily go the extra mile to serve someone, even when it may come at personal cost. We are willing to work hard to get extra education to excel at our jobs. We are committed to seeing things through. Willing to pick up trash. Whether we serve God as a director, a ck, a missionary, or a driver, we know there is no task that is beneath us in service to our neighbor including picking up trash. Love well. We will connect with each person we serve so we can love them well. We will get to know their stories and their families. We might not have stunning statistics to share, but we make it our goal to know people as Jesus knows people, as even the hairs on their heads are numbered. RESTORING HEARTS AT THE LIGHTHOUSE This summer marks Scindie Saint Fleur s three year anniversary working at the Lighthouse Children s Home as our part-time child psychologist. Not only is Scindie s textbk knowledge instrumental to her work, her own personal upbringing and the love she has for the kids are key factors to her success in working with them. Since her first day, this young woman has eagerly and wholeheartedly served the children in our care. She has earned their trust with her faithfulness and earnest interest in their well-being. Scindie does not work by the clock but from her heart, attending special events like the kids birthday parties and extracurricular activities, unpaid, just to build into the relationships she has with them. She has been an advocate for the emotional well-being of each child in a culture that rarely recognizes the reality of trauma or the need for psychological healing. Scindie believes each child s unique story is worth the fight which is why she has fought tirelessly to uncover the truth of how each child at the Lighthouse became separated from their family and ended up in a children s home. She has played a huge role in reconnecting Gervens with his family, Johnny and Peterson with their mom, and Adriano with his mom. It has meant hours of difficult conversations and frustration over past mistakes and broken decisions, but also deep joy in restoring justice to families so scarred by the injustices of poverty. Scindie has faithfully climbed mountains and demonstrated to all around her what it lks like to love well, even when the task set before her has been daunting. 6 7

WHERE WE SERVE VICTORY BIBLE CHURCH Victory Bible Church & Grace Emmanuel Schl Source Matelas, Haiti The Lighthouse Bon Repos, Haiti GRACE EMMANUEL SCHOOL HAITI AT A GLANCE USAID, 2016 and UNICEF, 2013 Population: 11 million Size: 10,714 square miles (just smaller than Maryland) Poverty: Literacy: 75% of Haitians live on less than US $2/day 2/5 of adults cannot read Location: Shares an island with the Health: Lifetime risk of a woman Dominican Republic; dying in childbirth is 1:80 689 miles SE of Florida (Compare with 1:1,800 in US) Languages: Haitian Creole, French 53% of Haitians are History: Second oldest republic in undernourished western hemisphere (after the United States) Religion: 80% Roman Catholic, with prevalent vd THE LIGHTHOUSE 8 9

VICTORY BIBLE CHURCH My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge Hosea 4:6 The church is the heartbeat of JiHM. We believe the local church should be the most powerful force for discipling others to abundant life in Christ. Victory Bible Church exists to provide solid, gospelcentered teaching for people from all walks of life, so that through increased knowledge of the gospel, their love for God, neighbor and self would increase, and they would be equipped to live God-honoring lives that impact their family and community. May 2004 Victory Bible Church holds its first service in a shared church space Fall 2009 VBC moves to JiHM s mission property and meets under a tent January 2012 A permanent structure for the church is completed This year JiHM begins exploring the possibility of developing an afternn seminary in connection with the church to meet a local need for well-trained pastors. THE CHURCH AT A GLANCE Employs 3 local pastors, plus several part-time ministry staff Provides ministries for children, youth, and adults Focuses on service, evangelism, and teaching Carole Roger, JIHM s director of operations, believes the church should be at the center of everything we do. Roger, who came to Christ out of a family deeply entrenched in vd, pours his energy into strengthening the leadership of Victory Bible Church, so the church will be unified and equipped to serve others. He believes solid teaching is the key to building this unity, so the church isn t destroyed or discouraged by lack of knowledge. 10 11

GRACE EMMANUEL SCHOOL In 2004, the ministry team from Victory Bible Church saw the burden of a lack of education weighing on 15 children who were homeless and started a schl to meet their needs. Since these small beginnings, God has seen fit to grow Grace Emmanuel Schl to now provide a low-cost, quality education for over 350 students from the prest families in the community. The desire is that through education, healthy mentoring relationships, and Scripture, GES will be a place where lives are transformed to abundance in Christ. THE SCHOOL AT A GLANCE Offers Pre-K through Philo (13th grade) Employs over 50 Haitians as teachers, administrators, cks, nurses, and more October 2004 Grace Emmanuel Schl opens in a rented, onerm building in Cabaret with 15 students October 2009 GES moves to JiHM s mission property and meets under tents 2014 2016 15-classrm schl with administration building and cafeteria completed 2016 2017 After 12 years of annually increasing by a grade level, GES now provides a complete education from Pre-K through Philo Provides all students a daily, nutritious lunch Awards college scholarships to top graduates Following Christ s example of knowing each of us intimately, we strive to know the stories of each student at GES, and share their burdens. When staff learned last fall that Roberly, GES class of 2018, had been rushed to a hospital, they went to visit and found him convulsing and unresponsive. Medical staff told them they couldn t do anything more. With much prayer and perseverance, schl staff fought to get Roberly transported to a better-equipped hospital a move which saved his life. After 16 days in the hospital and months of medication and follow-up, Roberly has almost fully recovered from his illness. 12 13

THE LIGHTHOUSE God sets the lonely in families. Psalm 68:6 Among the many orphaned in the 2010 earthquake were four students from Grace Emmanuel Schl. To specifically care for these students, JiHM created the Lighthouse. The Lighthouse is not an orphanage, but an intentional family made up of these children (many now teenagers) and their caregivers. In addition to these students, five more children are currently part of the Lighthouse family. The hope, where the possibility remains, is always restoration with their birth family, but no matter what, these children have a family in the Lighthouse. LIGHTHOUSE AT A GLANCE Home to 9 children and teenagers Focuses on meeting the spiritual, emotional, physical, educational, and social needs of each child Employs 6 Haitians as caregivers, cks, housekeepers, and guards 2008 JiHM takes in two young boys from a destitute orphanage and a child from Victory Bible Church January 2010 Earthquake Five additional children are taken under JiHM s care and the Lighthouse is formed 2012 Another child joins the Lighthouse family when the orphanage she had been living in closes 2014 A student from Grace Emmanuel Schl is abandoned by his parents and joins the Lighthouse February 2017 A child is restored to his parents after seven years at the Lighthouse 2017 marks a turning point in the history of the Lighthouse Children s Home. Almost two years after their initial reconnection, Gervens and his parents were permanently reunited in February 2017. We praise God for this restoration and lk forward to walking alongside Gervens throughout this next chapter of his life, through the Lighthouse Legacy fund (pg 15). LIGHTHOUSE LEGACY NEW! What happens when children leave the Lighthouse? The Lighthouse Legacy fund helps provide education and living assistance for children and young adults no longer living at the Lighthouse who are still furthering their education. In 2017, this fund will help send three young men to college in Haiti, enable two additional young men to continue high schl, and help support Gervens (pg 14) to continue attending a special needs schl in Port-au-Prince. 14 15

FINANCIAL INFORMATION INVESTMENT NEEDED IN 2017 VICTORY BIBLE CHURCH $33,500 GRACE EMMANUEL SCHOOL $233,000 LIGHTHOUSE CHILDREN S HOME $95,500 LIGHTHOUSE LEGACY $34,000 TOTAL $396,000 YOUR GIFTS TRANSFORM LIVES IN HAITI 6% 2% Over 92% of all gifts to JiHM go directly to Haiti, to bring about life transformation through discipleship. JiHM contracts with an independent accounting firm to manage the organization s finances. In addition, a volunteer Board of Directors monitors the ministry s budget and expenditures. All salaries for U.S. citizens are self-raised, meaning your donation to JiHM creates jobs in Haiti for Haitians. 92% PROGRAM FUNDRAISING ADMINISTRATIVE 16 17

INVEST IN LIVES I love investing in people. I would rather invest in people than things. - Carole Roger, JiHM Director of Operations STUDENT SPONSORSHIP CIRCLES OF SUPPORT MINISTRY PARTNERS CHURCH PARTNERSHIP Sponsor a student at Grace Emmanuel Schl for $35/month Build a relationship with students through letters and encourage their faith Help sponsor a child or teenager living at the Lighthouse for $25/month Advocate for the Lighthouse on Orphan Sunday Give generously to provide funding where most needed Lead a trip to serve with JiHM Invest as a church body in the work of JiHM and multiply your impact Invite a staff member to share about JiHM with your church Find out more information or give at www.jesusinhaiti.org. 18 19

ADVOCATE JiHM MISSION TRIPS COME & SEE HAITIAN HUSTLE The Haitian Hustle 5K race/walk is held annually on the third Saturday of August. No matter where you live, you can get involved to support the work of JiHM. HOST A HUSTLE Whether you invite 5 people to run with you or gather hundreds in your community, we invite you to host a Haitian Hustle event in your neighborhd. Find the guide to hosting a Haitian Hustle online. RUN OR WALK The Haitian Hustle Virtual 5K takes place wherever you chse. Registration begins in June and race packets are mailed in August to participants. Visit www.haitianhustle.com for details. LIGHTING THE NIGHT Light a fire in your community for orphaned and vulnerable children in Haiti. JiHM invites you to share the stories of the children living at the Lighthouse at a bonfire or candle-lit evening with your friends in the fall. JiHM will equip you with materials to advertise your event, stories to share, and material for your guests to respond to specific needs at the Lighthouse. Find out more at www.jesusinhaiti.org/ lighting-the-night/. JiHM welcomes you and your church to come and see God at work through the church in Haiti. Our short-term trips have three purposes: Learning Come to learn about poverty and missions, both from those who have committed their lives to serving the pr and from your brothers and sisters experiencing material poverty. Fellowship Come to be with and serve alongside the church of Haiti. Encouragement Come with a listening ear and a generous spirit and be a blessing in the lives of those who are working full-time in ministry. Learn more at www.jesusinhaiti.org/get-involved/mission-trips/. JiHM put together a trip that has radically changed the lives of not only the people who went and served in Haiti, but also all of those in our church who have seen their responses to the trip! GOD is using that week in Haiti to change our church s focus and priorities and HE is moving in and through our people to change our city. CODY CANNON, PASTOR, WOODLAND, CA 20 21

ABUNDANT LIFE FOR ANNE MARIE In the summer of 2012, the orphanage Anne Marie had been living in for two years was suddenly shutting down. There were no longer funds to support the 30 children who lived there, and so the caretaker began placing the children with extended family, friends anyone who would take them. But no one came to claim Anne Marie. She was the only one left at the end of that August. Because JiHM staff had already made a connection with her on visits to her orphanage, she was welcomed into the Lighthouse with open arms and has since called it home. Anne Marie s father died when she was just months old, but it was her mother s death that deeply impacted her. Her mother became ill when Anne Marie was seven, and passed away within a year. Anne Marie fondly remembers feeling wholly loved by her mom. She boasts of her gd qualities, adding that whenever she didn t like her meal, her mom would usually whip up something else just to make her daughter happy. When Anne Marie s mom passed away, she had just moved her family several hours from home for a job. Anne Marie s grandmother, still back in Jacmel, could not provide for all the siblings, and so Anne Marie and her brother and sister were divided into three different orphanages, including the one that housed Anne Marie prior to the Lighthouse. Though poverty had separated them, the Lighthouse has since fought to restore Anne Marie s connection with family. Her older brother lives at a neighboring orphanage and attends the same schl as Anne Marie, and her older sister Sissy works and lives at the Lighthouse as she finishes high schl. Over the last two summers, Anne Marie has been able to travel with Sissy to visit their grandma. Anne Marie chose to publicly declare her decision to follow Jesus by being baptized in the Caribbean in October 2016. And while many pieces of her story are still broken and painful, she continues to fiercely believe in the God who calls her His beloved child. 22 23

FIND OUT MORE EMAIL: info@jesusinhaiti.org WEBSITE: www.jesusinhaiti.org PHONE: 260.302.JiHM SOCIAL: facebk.com/jesusinhaiti instagram.com/jesusinhaiti US ACCOUNTING OFFICE 6066 E State Blvd Fort Wayne, IN 46815