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CMMissions equips men and women in many nations with the heart of the Father by connecting, strengthening, and expanding strategic relationships and stewarding donor relations with God’s rising army of awakening people in all sectors of society. We want to see God’s dreams come true for His children through His supernatural love for us.
I had the time of my life. Christ’s Mandate for Missions took my interests, giftings and passions for Guatemala and placed me with a team of people that were great! I trust believe that I have been radically changed for the rest of my life because of my time with Christ’s Mandate for Missions.
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Haiti: Pressing needs from pastor Vincent
CMM & MorningStar missions have a devoted pastor strategically placed in Haiti. We personally know Pastor Vincent Astrel, he has visited us, and we can vouch for his stewardship and character. There are some pressing needs we would like to share with you to take into consideration.
1 A 4 wheel drive 4 door diesel pick up truck, new or used, but in good condition. PAID-Praise God!
2 $30,000 to repair perimeter wall at the school for security of almost 1,000 living inside and to store medicines and emergency supplies.
3 A structural engineer to examine the structure of his house, as it is unsafe to enter and to examine the steel beams at the school
Click here to learn more about Pastor Astrel VincentHaiti: CMM/MorningStar has helped mobilize over $2 million dollars in aid so far.
The second team of nurses and disaster relief. Volunteers are finishing up and returning this week to the US. Teams are going each week to work under Pastor Vincent's supervision. There is much to do. Our focus is to repair Pastor Vincent's home, church, school, perimeter wall, roof, and help him as he leads a conference for 300 pastors January 27-30th. A healing and miracle Holy Spirit Crusade for 20,000 to 50,000 is being planned in the next few weeks. Pastor Vincent is having the first Christian conference in the New Haiti.
CMM is now part of MorningStar Ministries, founded and led by Rick Joyner. A new MorningStar Fellowship of Ministries chapter is being formed in Haiti. Trained disaster relief support teams are helping Vincent and his leaders in the healing and mobilization efforts. CISM, CERT, and IDRN trained counselors will be helping the hurting pastors and leaders in the recovery process. MorningStar friends Frank Gresham, Tom Hayes, Joseph Michel, and others have given invaluable help to our teams and more teams are making plans and raising funds to help in a variety of ways, based on their giftings and callings. Times like this show the resiliency, diversity of gifts and callings, rising to the surface and shining with God's glory.
Read more: Haiti: CMM/MorningStar has helped mobilize over $2 million dollars in aid so far.
Haiti: Distressing question lingers in Haiti churches: Why did it happen?
By Daphne Duret Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010
CITE SOLEIL, HAITI — As the sun began to set an hour after the earthquake, all the Rev. Astrel Vincent could hear were the sounds of people screaming.
The moans and wails filled the dusty air and surrounded both his church and the nearby city blocks, where he had begun the painstaking task of sifting through the rubble for survivors.
He remembers thinking that this is what it must have sounded like when the Egyptians in the 11th chapter of Exodus awoke to find
Read more: Haiti: Distressing question lingers in Haiti churches: Why did it happen?
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