Pastor-Teacher John MacArthur Endorses BHM

BHM is “critical to the continuing needs of Port-au-Prince and the nation,” says John MacArthur, pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church and noted author. Long after international relief organizations have left, he says “Baptist Haiti Mission isn’t going anywhere.” And he’s right! Along with food, shelter, education and critical medical care, we offer the Good News of Jesus Christ, sharing the gospel through each and every ministry.

BHM “Serving the Whole Person”

Our mission is the propagation of the Gospel of Christ through evangelism, Christian Child education, medical services, and other ministries in the Republic of Haiti.

The commitment to help Haiti begins with the spiritual need of each individual, but it doesn’t end there.

Our work is broadly based around five key areas that help the Haitian communities address the root causes poverty, not just the symptoms. Five Key Ministries:

Evangelism: The spiritual needs of the people of Haiti are our primary motivation for ministry. Our greatest desire is to see the people of Haiti build a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

Education: We believe that child education is a basic building block to the path of a better quality of life and a sustainable future.

Health: The access to basic health care in Haiti is limited and far below world standards. We are working through our hospital and mobile clinics to minister to the physical needs of the communities we serve.

Relief: Haiti has one of the world’s highest risk potentials for major disasters. We address the daily emergencies that plague the people of Haiti on an individual basis and when disasters occur.

Agriculture and Self Help: We seek to help families improve their income and living standards through sustainable agriculture, employment opportunities, and self help programs.

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