Jean (John) was one of the members of my Haitian ministry team in the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Some of you may remember that we had twelve young men that we were training for revival ministries, living together in a rented house two doors form our orphanage in Port-au-Prince. Margie and I had a [...]
His Name Is Jean-Sonèl Meneus
by James Glynn on 29. Dec, 2010 in Haiti Revival, Ministry News and Updates, Mission to Dominican Republic
His Name Is Guilloux
by James Glynn on 28. Dec, 2010 in Haiti Revival, Ministry News and Updates, Mission to Dominican Republic
Back in early 2000’s, Guilloux (say ggee-ooo) was another one of the young teens living in our orphanage, being adopted by an American family. Then the unthinkable happened. Near the end of the process, we could not find his AIDS test, one of many required medical documents. So we had another AIDS test done, and [...]
His Name is Tancredo
by James Glynn on 27. Dec, 2010 in Haiti Revival, Ministry News and Updates, Mission to Dominican Republic
He was in our orphanage in Port-au-Prince in 2000-2002, the oldest of five brothers all being adopted. Tragically, while the other four went to various homes in the United States, Tancredo’s adoptive family changed their mind late in the process and his adoption was never completed. He left the orphanage because he was then too [...]
Real Reciprocal Relationships
by James Glynn on 01. Oct, 2010 in Mission to Dominican Republic, Spiritual Growth and Guidance
Ministry can be spiritually and emotionally draining when we are always giving but rarely receiving. Most pastors and missionaries feel that they receive ministry from the Lord through their times of devotion and worship, but “on the field” they are normally on the giving end.
I am so blessed that in each place I do regular [...]
Shout It Out Loud!
by James Glynn on 13. Jun, 2009 in Mission to Dominican Republic
A couple years ago there were only 30 people. Now it’s close to 200. This overgrown house church has taken down all possible walls on the first floor of their “church,” even eradicating the kitchen to the size of a closet. Pastor Elvis Cruz and his family live on the second floor, but people are [...]
My Home Away From Home
by James Glynn on 29. May, 2009 in Mission to Dominican Republic
So much has been happening in Haiti, plus a trip to Indonesia, that has kept me away from Congregacion Biblica Adonai, my “Church Away from Home” in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. They haven’t seen me for six months, but praise the Lord I’ll finally be there June 3-9.
I’m going to concentrate this trip specifically to [...]
One Year Closer to Revival
by James Glynn on 19. Dec, 2008 in Haiti Revival, Ministry News and Updates, Mission to Dominican Republic
My last mission trip of the year was a most revealing time in which the Lord showed me all He is doing to bring revival to the island of Hispaniola. It began with three days in Miami, meeting with a California pastor who is also an international missionary, using interdenominational pastors’ groups in massive evangelism [...]
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HaitiRevival (a division of Heart of God Ministries), is a mission of spiritual awakening to the church of all denominations in Haiti. Under the direction of James Glynn, Pastor/Apostle to Haiti, this ministry draws pastors, leaders, musicians and churches of all denominations into a deeper experience of God’s presence in order to stir a unified hunger for revival and national transformation.
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