Bibles From Canadian Bible Society
July 24, 2010
The vast majority of Haitians are self-proclaimed Christians. More frequent than not, when you ask a Haitian adult in a literacy program why they want to learn to read and write their answer will be, “So that I can read the Bible and read hymnal when singing in church.”
Haiti Partners is grateful for our partnership with Canadian Bible Society making it possible to distribute 10,000 Bibles a year over the next three years to literacy programs, churches and schools. In addition to receiving the Bibles, people receive training in Lectio Divina, a participatory approach to Bible study and prayer where EVERY voice is valued, where pastor and person who is illiterate stand on equal ground in the group as they seek to hear God, cultivate their faith, and build unity.
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Faith in Society after Earthquake
July 23, 2010
Mother Chloe Breyer shares about her trip in Haiti with us.
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Micah Institute Advocacy Trip to Haiti
July 23, 2010
Dr. Peter Heltzel of New York Theological Seminary along with Chloe Breyer, Carl Nazaire and Kenel St. Vil share about their experience in Haiti on the first Micah Institute Haiti Advocacy Trip with Haiti Partners.
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6-Month Update
July 12, 2010
Here’s a quick update on what our donors and partners are making possible in Haiti.
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