Remember the Name of the Lord
/ Devotions

Remember the Name of the Lord

Not a word was spoken. Father and his son in an old farm truck...driving down a road in Omaha, Nebraska. The fields are full of wheat on both sides of the highway. […]

The Joy of Shoebox Gifts
/ Campaigns

The Joy of Shoebox Gifts

Each year, New Missions receives a variety of Christmas shoeboxes. Student boxes, pastor boxes, teacher boxes, nurse boxes, and baby boxes are received and sent to Haiti. […]

Steps of Obedience
/ Life Change

Steps of Obedience

One Sunday morning, church members from Playa Laguna and Los Castillos gathered shortly after dawn to witness and celebrate the baptism of eight individuals. […]

February News Update
/ Monthly Newsletter

February News Update

Teachers' Workshop
/ Life Change

Teachers' Workshop

Pastor Richard Gay works hard to be an outstanding pastor and school director. His leadership has made the Masson church and school strong. […]

High School Students
/ Life Change

High School Students

Recently, I was having lunch with a senior pastor who was formerly the student pastor. Chris Hart from Christian Hill Community Church in Warwick, Rhode Island, said to me, “Students are not the future, they are the now.” […]

Jesus Loves You
/ Mission Progress

Jesus Loves You

Jesus loves me this I know for my teacher, Marie Neslie Verne, told me so! Lined up to receive lunch at school, kids see fifth grade teacher Marie Neslie Verne ready to pass out bowls of food. […]

Are You Pleased with Me?
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Are You Pleased with Me?

It is another new year: 2025! Are you pleased? Are you taking inventory of your life, relationships, finances, dreams, health, and goals? At the start of a new year, many people make resolutions to improve their health through diet and exercise. […]

January News Update
/ Monthly Newsletter

January News Update

Forty-two Years in Haiti
/ Mission Progress

Forty-two Years in Haiti

We are celebrating 42 years in Haiti, and give God all the glory for the work that has been done here in His mighty name. We must remain faithful and rely upon God. My parents knew that education and faith in God would bring about change to Haiti. […]

25 Years Changing Lives
/ Mission Progress

25 Years Changing Lives

This month, New Missions joyfully celebrates 25 years of ministry in the Dominican Republic! We are profoundly grateful to be part of the incredible work God is doing along the North Coast. […]

Dominican Leadership
/ Mission Progress

Dominican Leadership

Ten years ago, Heather Williams agreed to spend one year at New Missions in the Dominican Republic to serve as our field director. Fast forward 10 years, and she is married to Arismendy Katz. They have two children, Max and Eli.

School Food Delivery
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School Food Delivery

We are expecting the delivery of a three-month supply of food for our schools. Many roads remain blocked in Haiti, but we do have contacts who can obtain the food for us.

December News Update
/ Monthly Newsletter

December News Update

The Gift of Jesus
/ Life Change

The Gift of Jesus

Pastor Rigal Alcidas was born in a village considered to be one of the poorest on the Leogane Plain. […]

Clinic of Hope
/ Mission Progress

Clinic of Hope

From its first week of existence back in 1983 until now, our clinic in Haiti has been a source of help and hope for both our students and the community.  […]

En Familia
/ Life Change

En Familia

In Psalm 133:1, we read, “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” Recently, we had the joy of hosting our very first churchwide retreat.  […]

Worship as a Gift
/ Devotions

Worship as a Gift

The Three Wise Men, or Magi, brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. “...they fell down and worshiped Him. […]

Prayer Requests
/ Devotions

Prayer Requests

Thank you for joining us for our 21 Days of Prayer which begins January 6, 2023. This is the 40th anniversary of our ministry.

Shoebox Surprises
/ Campaigns

Shoebox Surprises

Many of our children literally hug their Christmas shoeboxes and have already been warned by their parents not to open their gift until they are home from school. […]