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Why the PCA Seeks a Stronger Haitian Presence:

Through the evangelistic efforts of our churches, the PCA is devoted to reaching the multitudes for Jesus Christ, and Haitians are a key segment of this great number. Continuing an immigration to the US that began in 1957, Haitians are fleeing one of the most overpopulated and poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. There is a tremendous need to minister to these people and to train leaders for church planting and discipleship in North America as well as in Haiti. In addressing this need, a number of indigenous leaders are being prepared, and Haitian movement leaders will guide them in planting a steadily increasing number of PCA churches to serve Haitians and lead many to Christ.

MNA Haitian Movement Leader

My wife Sharon and I are strongly committed to ministry among the Haitian population. I grew up in Haiti and came to the US to train as an engineer, but was soon drawn toward the ministry. After receiving my graduate education at Columbia International University and Jacksonville Theological Seminary, I was ordained by the PCA in 1995. Then, by God's grace, I planted El Shaddai Presbyterian in Miami, which I now pastor. In addition I was involved in starting a Christian academy and three additional PCA churches in south Florida and one in Chicago. It is evidence of the power of God that our Haitian leaders are recognized as effective evangelists in the PCA in that their mission churches are almost exclusively established on evangelistic growth. My brother Louis St. Germain heads up the church planting movement in Haiti where God has used him to start a seminary and plant twelve PCA churches.

 

Goals:

We Invite Your Participation

Please join with us in praying that many people will find hope in Jesus Christ and that lives will be changed through the Haitian movement. Pray that a growing number of Haitians will be called to serve as PCA leaders.

We ask that you prayerfully consider participating with us through your financial support. Please send tax-deductible contributions, made payable to Mission to North America and designated for the Haitian Movement, to:

Mission to North America

1700 North Brown Rd., Suite 101

Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8122

For additional information, contact Dony St. Germain:

• Office: 305-688-0344

• Email: donysha@aol.com

• Cell: 786-543-2004