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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. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Haiti

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    Missionary work opened for Haiti in 1980 and in 1982, there were 12 missionaries serving in Haiti from the West Indies Mission. The Pout-au-Prince Mission was organized on August 1, 1984. [10] Following a military coup in October 1991, the church withdrew foreign missionaries from Haiti. Foreign missionaries returned in July 1999.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to WikiProject Haiti, a WikiProject created to better organize, coordinate, expand and present information in articles related to Haiti in a spirit of cooperation. . Our mission is to develop and improve all Haiti-related articles to its highest quality possible, in order to make Wikipedia an accurate and reliable resource for Haiti-related informati

  6. Christianity in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Most of the population of Haiti adheres to the Catholic faith, though some combine this with elements of vodou. Protestantism was introduced to the newly independent nation in 1807, and missionary efforts have been ongoing. Today, Protestants make up at least one-sixth of the population and as much as one-third. [5]

  7. Missionary Flights International - Wikipedia

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    After 42 years in West Palm Beach, MFI moved to Fort Pierce, FL in 2006. Today, MFI operates out of two hangars flying turbine-powered DC-3s to meet the needs of over 450 missions in the Bahamas, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and wherever the Lord directs. About 300 tons of cargo and 4,000 Christian workers are transported every year.

  8. Category:Christian missionaries in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 21:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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