Haiti
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 When 'Effectiveness' Is Not Effective
In Haiti, we have to trust that our labor is not in vain.
Richard Stearns | posted 1/13/2012 10:36AM
Why a Jailed Missionary in Haiti Is Getting Little Attention
Danny Pye has been jailed for five months without charges.
Sarah Zylstra | posted 3/14/2011 08:55AM
Suffering and Rejoicing in a Haitian Tent Camp
What I learned in this church surpasses anything I've seen at a stunning cathedral.
Richard Stearns, president of World Vision | posted 1/12/2011 10:58AM
215 Baptist Churches Planted in Haiti
New fellowships will 'preserve the harvest' of new Christians.
Interview by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted 10/18/2010 09:40AM
A Different Kind of Tent Revival
How one pastor is tackling Haiti's complex challenges.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Port-au-Prince | posted 10/18/2010 09:38AM
Idaho's Impact
Haiti scandal overshadows bigger threat to evangelical adoption efforts.
Steve Holt | posted 4/26/2010 10:24AM
210 Million Reasons to Adopt
Haiti's devastating quake reminds us that orphans matter to God.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 4/07/2010 08:57AM
Haiti by the Numbers
The death toll, donations, and damage after the earthquake.
posted 3/22/2010 09:29AM
'Best Time for a Christian'
Resilient evangelicals vow to restore Haiti, body and soul.
Tim Stafford in Port-au-Prince | posted 3/01/2010 10:09AM
State Department: Now's Not the Time for Haitian Adoptions
Official says first priority should be placing Haitian children with Haitian families.
Interview by Jeremy Weber | posted 2/10/2010 01:48PM
Helping Haiti Heal
Food for the Hungry explains the challenges it faces before it can begin to help Haiti recover from the earthquake.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey | posted 1/20/2010 09:23AM
One Week After Haiti's Earthquake, New Challenges in Helping
World Vision's Laura Blank on what makes this relief effort different—and on being surprised by hymns.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey | posted 1/19/2010 10:07AM
After the Coup
Missionaries return to begin rebuilding out of the rubble.
Ken Walker | posted 5/01/2004 12:00AM
Christians See Official Recognition of Voodoo as Ominous
They fear Aristide plans to renew 200-year national pact with the devil.
Compass Direct and CT staff | posted 10/01/2003 12:00AM
Immigration: Separation Anxiety
Haitian immigrants are less welcome than Cubans, but Florida churches are filling the hospitality gap.
By Kenneth D. MacHarg in Miami< | posted 4/24/2000 12:00AM
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