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Seminar Summary - Guadalupe
2019
Church of Christ Delmas 43 # 3, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Phone #:
(509)3792-8619; (509)4037-3457
Web:
http://www.haitichurchofchristdelmas43-3.org/index3.html
Email:
ajeanrob1@hotmail.com
July
2019
November 2019
‘’Training young men and women to make a difference by
preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Haiti’’
John Robert St. Hilaire
by Rod Myer
I am a product of the churches of
Christ in the southern USA having been raised in Dasher, Georgia. I am
familiar with many “great” preachers who have lived and died. However, I
can say, other than Marshall Keeble, I have never known any evangelist who
has done more for the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ than Jean
Robert St. Hilaire of Haiti, and he is not finished. I met JR over 30
years ago when he was in his 20’s, just beginning to preach the gospel.
Unfortunate circumstances put him in a position of leadership at a very
young age.
I was there when we met in a small house near a canal on Delmas 40 (one of
the main roads through Port au Prince). There may have been 20 people
there that Sunday. It was the beginning of one of the most successful
evangelistic churches that has ever been planted. Today that small band of
brothers and sisters has grown to a church of over 2000-but that doesn’t
tell the whole story. Had it not been for 1) economic and political
conditions that spread people often to find work in other areas; 2) an
earthquake in 2010 that killed over 250,000 in one day and displaced
thousands throughout Haiti and other countries; 3) and the intentional
sending out of dozens of evangelists trained in the school of preaching in
Port au Prince, who along with JR have established over 250 churches
around the world, including places like Paris, New York, Boston, Ft.
Lauderdale, Miami, Guadeloupe, and many others, this church would number
in the many thousands. As I get older and continue to travel to Haiti at
least once per year, it seems that Jean Robert is not slowing down. People
are still being baptized and churches are being planted.
But, to me there are two facts that leave me sad regarding this ministry.
First, that Jean Robert is not known as Marshall Keeble is. In our day and
age, we have a prince of evangelism among us and yet he is hardly noticed.
His experience and skill should be shared with others who could learn so
much from him. Second, this ministry has been so poorly financially
supported.
It is amazing what has been accomplished with so little. Of course, there
are those who have faithfully supported this work through the years, not
the least of which is the Northeast Church of Christ in Kingsport, TN who
oversee the school of preaching work. But, I know how much more could be
accomplished if we were able to provide 1) more financial security for
Jean Robert’s family (he has a son who is near graduating from Heritage
Christian University, a married daughter, and a eight year old, and his
beautiful wife Shirley); 2) a work fund for travel and helping the new
church plants get off to a good start.
Mission work is always affected by politics. This is especially true in
so-called third world countries like Haiti. This past weekend the country
was shut down by rioting. The focus of the protest was against the
president who is suspected of embezzling millions of dollars. It appears
that many Haitians have simply had enough. Pray for a just and peaceful
resolution so that the country can prosper, and the gospel can be spread
without fear. Speaking of the work in Haiti, plans are being made to
return to Guadeloupe this summer, and then another trip to the Dominican
Republic. A new church is being planted in Paris, France. Just this year
three new churches have been planted in Haiti and the DR.
Pray for Jean Robert and the great work he and his team are doing. People
are begging for Bibles, more discipleship training, and more logistic
support. CMI is committed to seeing the gospel spread. (Central Missions
International - www. centralsarasota.org).
We are in full support of Jean Robert.
Here is my appeal in this newsletter: Would you like to be a part of one
of the most successful and productive evangelistic movements of the 21st
century by providing regular support for this ministry. The Central Church
of Christ in connection with the elders of the Delmas 43 Eglise du Christ
in Port au Prince will make sure these funds are put to good use.
Here’s how you can help
You can donate by calling or contacting our overseer Elders,
Sam Ross: sam@securemoneymasters.com,
Richard Bonner: rtbonner@charter.net,
Larry Luethke: lluethke@charter.net,
Rod Myers: rod.myers@centralsarasota.org,
disciplesforhaiti@comcast.net
Or mail your checks to The Northeast Church of Christ, 2217 Beechnut Dr.
Kingsport, TN 37660.
Thanks for all you do in season and out of season, you mean a lot in the
Lord’s Kingdom. If you are not yet a supporter, please insert this
mission-work in your budget for the years to come. We’d like to hear from
you as soon as you can.
Sincerely,
Rod Myers
Stay committed, blessed and mission-minded!
Jean Robert St-Hilaire.
Guadaloupe is Calling
Haitian people are being dispersed throughout the world. Colonies are
springing up in places like Brazil, Chile, France, New York, and now
Guadeloupe, a French island in the eastern Caribbean Sea. We began to hear
the call in 2018 to go and hold a four day seminar for area Haitian
preachers. So Jean Robert St. Hilaire and Rod Myers are going February
23-28, 2019. We will teach the outlines called “The Truth Will Set You
Free” written almost 30 years ago and translated into French. Thousands
have been led to Christ through these messages.
How Much Do We Need to Conduct this Seminar?
This investment is $2500. $700 has already been raised. So we need $1800.
I found out there is no easy way to get to Guadeloupe-but the Lord is
working it out.
Checks can be made to Central Church of Christ, 6221 Proctor Rd, Sarasota,
Fl. 34241 Att: Rod Myers
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