video, online and social media, and in
community outreach.
The last several months in Haiti have
been filled with political crisis, violence,
roadblocks, school closings, and lives
threatened … but the Gospel is not
blocked; the Gospel is not shut down;
the Gospel is not threatened. God is at
work in Haiti as his Word is proclaimed,
explained, and lived out with courage by
his people.
radios, with audio Bible, have opened
doors for Gospel transformation in 16,000
homes across northern Haiti. Even when
roads are blocked, the Gospel is not. And
his Word will not return void.
Kingdom Harvest in Haiti
We’ll celebrate 4VEH’s 70 th anniversary in
June 2020, but what will the next 70 years
hold for Haiti, for 4VEH, and for our other
OMS-related ministries in Haiti as Gospel
seeds are sown faithfully, watered daily,
pruned, and prepared for his kingdom
harvest? We echo Brother Bustin’s words
as we pursue compelling, creative ways
to share God’s story of hope with Haitians
everywhere, whatever the circumstances
… we “know God is leading, and he will
surely provide!”
There Is Hope; His Name Is Jesus
Though news headlines claim “there is
no hope,” 4VEH presenter Gertha leads
people in prayer, with tears running down
her cheeks as she ministers across the
airwaves and internet, proclaiming there
is hope; his name is Jesus.
Years ago, my husband, Storly, (Haitian-
born station director) felt God’s leading
to get the whole Bible into the hands of
those who didn’t have access because
they couldn’t afford a radio or read the
Bible. His daily 15-minute Bible reading
on 4VEH received such strong feedback
from people, he knew there was a desper-
ate thirst to hear God’s Word.
When we launched Resounding Hope
in 2012, our evangelism and solar radio
initiative, God provided through our minis-
try partner Galcom International and their
new model of solar radio, which has the
ability to add audio files. We jumped at
the opportunity. Resounding Hope solar
photos pages 4 & 5, L: Haitian women enjoy the new solar-powered radios with
the audio Bible. photo, page 5: Storly Michel, 4VEH station manager, shares his
daily 15-minute Bible reading. photos, page 6, middle R: Dr. Rodney Baptiste
checks his patient’s vitals at Bethesda Medical Center. bottom L: Cap-Haitien
Christian School student bottom R: Emmaus University of Haiti student
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