Caribbean
Two Disciples and Two Children From Port au Prince Church Die in Haitian Earthquake
The largest earthquake ever recorded in the region hit 10 miles from the Haitian capital of Port au Prince on Tuesday. The death toll is expected to be over 100,000. As the poorest country in the western hemisphere, the people are suffering devastaing losses.
Two disciples and two children from the church have died and the Port au Prince church building is destroyed along with many homes. See below for what we know at the moment. Disciples Today will keep you posted on news of disciples in Haiti and how you can help. See the rest of this story for an update from Stanley Dumornay.
Carribean Conference - On Solid Ground: A Dream Fulfilled
In December, 2008, Island-Leaders from around the Caribbean met in Barbados to talk about a more concerted effort to re-forge unity in the Caribbean.
Update from Bridgetown, Barbados
The last time we communicated with everyone, I shared about the growth of the Worship and the Singles ministries – at a time when the Church was going through challenging times and had no full time leaders.
Puerto Rico Encouraged by the Maldonados
Puerto Rico is now gaining new life! So far seven people have said, "Jesus es mi Senor"
Dominican Republic Shares Good News
"So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow." (1 Corinthians 3:7)
Caribbean Christian Conference Planned in Jamaica
The Kingston Church of Christ is pleased to host the Caribbean Missions Conference for 2009 in Kingston, Jamaica, from October 9 to 11.
Disciples Start Charity for Haiti
Rather than chase the American Dream, three brothers decide to start a charity to help the people of Haiti. Read the encouraging story.
The Christian School of Bodarie
When tragedy strikes, Christians respond. Read the inspiring story of some disciples that acted in the face of hardship.
Our Visit with the Haiti Church
Last summer, I joined 15 disciples from the South Florida Church for a Member Missionary trip to Port-au- Prince, Haiti. Some have said, "I see how things are on TV. I'll pray about it." Going to a third world country is very different than watching the evening news.
Always and Forever -- Married Couples Retreat in Jamaica
Romantic love is a powerful force that overcomes all obstacles to bring a man and a woman together in marriage. But it is learning to love the way that God loves that helps those persons overcome all obstacles thereafter.