
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sweet Potatoes
Monday, April 26, 2010
Mission Pictures March, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
March Mission Trip
Global Compassion Ministries had a great trip to Ti Paradi in March. Pads were poured for 10 new huts and frameworks were built for 7 new huts including metal roofs. Pictures will be posted in a few days.
The hoop shade house was not completed but a member of Living Water and the local missionary got it started and fininshed about half the work. We look forward to seeing it completed in the next few weeks.
Look for new pictures in a couple of days.
The hoop shade house was not completed but a member of Living Water and the local missionary got it started and fininshed about half the work. We look forward to seeing it completed in the next few weeks.
Look for new pictures in a couple of days.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
A Donkey load of sweet potato vines
February update
As the problems surrounding the earthquake persist we are reminded that all of the struggles and hardships at Ti Paradi remain. We are continuing to make plans for work there to help the community raise themselves out of some of their difficulties. Mr. Leonard continues to work on the garden projects there and here is a comment from the Leach's at Bombardopolis, "
The work at Ti Paradi is still progressing according to Mr. Leonard. He bought a donkey load of sweet potato vines to plant down there and has started filling one of the shade houses with fruit tree seedlings. Ti Paradi is sort of a natural oasis between Anse Rouj and Baie de Henne. We have a dream that one day people traveling that costal road will find there a refuge with coconut palms, bananas, and tropical fruit trees. Improving housing and better ways to harvest from the sea are also parts of our plans.
The work at Ti Paradi is still progressing according to Mr. Leonard. He bought a donkey load of sweet potato vines to plant down there and has started filling one of the shade houses with fruit tree seedlings. Ti Paradi is sort of a natural oasis between Anse Rouj and Baie de Henne. We have a dream that one day people traveling that costal road will find there a refuge with coconut palms, bananas, and tropical fruit trees. Improving housing and better ways to harvest from the sea are also parts of our plans.
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