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  2. Mission of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Mission of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit humanitarian organization founded in 1998 by Brad and Vanessa Johnson, headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas. [1] [2] The organization is primarily focused on improving the quality of life in underserved communities, particularly in Haiti and the Dominican Republic by providing education, medical care, nutrition, orphan care, and disaster relief programs.

  3. James Theodore Holly - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Missions began financially supporting the mission in 1865. Holly also served as consul for Liberia at Port-au-Prince from 1864 until 1874. In that year Holly both received a D.D. from Howard University , Washington, D.C., and was consecrated as missionary bishop of Haiti by the American Church Missionary Society, an Evangelical ...

  4. Jean Chavannes Jeune - Wikipedia

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    Born in Haiti on December 29, 1953, Chavannes Jeune grew up in an evangelistic household. His father Pastor Beauvil Jeune was a pioneer of the Mission Evangelique Baptiste du Sud d'Haiti (MEBSH). During a Vacation Bible School at age seven, Chavannes made his own personal commitment to Christ, followed by baptism at fourteen.

  5. Grace - Wikipedia

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    Grace (food company), the brand name for Grace Kennedy Limited, a Caribbean food company Grace (restaurant) , a restaurant in Chicago, Illinois Grace Bio-Labs , supplier of pharmaceutical, biomedical, and biochemical research products, Bend, Oregon, U.S.

  6. Herman H. Hanneken - Wikipedia

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    Herman Henry Hanneken was born on June 23, 1893, in St. Louis, Missouri.He attended the Henrick Preparatory School in that city. He enlisted in the Marine Corps as a private in July 1914, and served the following five years in the enlisted ranks, rising to the rank of sergeant.

  7. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1950 – Paul Orjala arrives in Haiti; radio station 4VEH, owned by East and West Indies Bible Mission, starts broadcasting from near Cap-Haïtien, Haiti [377] 1951 – Communist government of China expels all Christian missionaries; the void was more than filled by a Chinese Church, 25% of which consisted of independent churches.

  8. Grace Museum of America - Wikipedia

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    The museum planning began in the early 1980s and the museum opened in the mid-1980s. The Grace Museum of America contains significant items from the last 200 years of American history. [2] The museum is funded by the Grace Foundation for Preservation of Americana; a non-profit organization which operated for charitable and educational purposes.

  9. Category:Christian missionaries in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Category: Christian missionaries in Haiti. 2 languages. ... This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 21:31 (UTC).