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Primary Goals

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Evangelism and Church Planting

We want to plant New Testament churches that will develop and unleash Haitian leaders who will then plant and develop additional churches, ministries and leaders. UCI movement churches seek to be self-reproducing, God-centered, Bible-saturated, Christ-loving, and Holy Spirit-led.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 Train and Support National Evangelists and Pastors 

Most of our leadership training will be in the context of church planting. We also seek to network and encourage other churches and national Christian leaders in Haiti through seminars and other forms of partnerships that allow us to reflect the unity of the one true church of Christ.

             

 

 

Development of Haitian Resources
 
Jean Jean has recently completed translating and contextualizing the New Tribe Mission's Firm Foundation material from the West Africa French version to Creole for the Haitian church. This material should be published soon. Our vision is to see God advance the gospel through the development of doctrinally faithful, culturally sensitive Biblical resources in Creole.

 
 
Train and Support International Missionaries
 
As National Haitian churches grow and mature we will seek to identify, develop and send out Haitian missionaries to the ends of the earth.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Secondary Goals

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Start Schools
 
Providing schools for the churches we plant is important because more than 75% of Haitian people cannot read or write. We want to provide Haitian children with quality education that honors God, His Word and Haitian culture.

 
 
Ministry to the Poor
 
We want to develop and sponsor a variety of ministries that serve and equip the poor.

 
 
Medical Clinics
 
Clinics will be developed to train the people in first aid and in how to protect themselves against sicknesses.

 
 
Agriculture Training
 
Agriculture lessons will be developed because almost all Haitians people depend on subsistence farming
 
 
 

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