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Community evangelization every Wednesday afternoon. Instead of afternoon classroom time, the students go out into the neighborhood and visit. They encourage delinquent members of the church, get to know visitors to the congregation and study the Bible with anyone who is interested. Previous classes have worked in other communities where one of the students was beginning a new congregation. The last class worked in Limonade and Peltan, visiting the community in the afternoon and inviting everyone to an evening service. Devotionals at the Cap Haitien Children's Home (a Church of Christ orphanage). A different student each
week goes to the orphanage to lead a devotional and get to know the children
and young people. A graduate of the last class is working as a part-time
youth minister with the teenagers to encourage them to grow spiritually
and to encourage them to get to know other Christians in the city. We
also have fun times with the kids, playing soccer and basketball with
the boys. The students take every opportunity to visit congregations in the area. They enjoy getting to know other Christians and to see how graduates of the school are getting along in their new works. They teach and lead singing during the week at the congregation that meets on the school property. |
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Outreach to neighborhood children. Fatton Dieumeme teaching neighborhood children. |
Two of the students have begun a class for children in the neighborhood. They invited every family in the neighborhood to send their children to the class. They meet every second Sunday afternoon for a Bible lesson, singing, Bible memorization and playing. The students are beginning a class to teach reading to the children whose families are not able to send them to school. |
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Assisting with the Old Folks' Home. The congregation that meets on the school property and supporters of the school have build a house for two old people in the church without family to care for them. The students take food to them once a day. Groups from the school have recently reroofed the house and painted the two-room house. |
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The students, David and Dennis Russell attending services in Robiallard, a congregation started by one of our graduates |