If you feel like God is tugging you toward missions, maybe even toward a Third World country, Haiti may be the place He’s calling you to, John Bush said.
It’s only a two-hour flight from Atlanta. Alabama Baptists already have a strategy in place there.
And most importantly — God is on the move, Bush said.
“God is doing amazing things through Alabama Baptists in Haiti,” said Bush, a member of First Baptist Church, Montgomery, who serves with Children’s Hope ministry in Haiti. A strong effort began in Haiti in 2010 after a major earthquake claimed the lives of more than 100,000 people and decimated about 250,000 homes.
Wide range of ministry
Alabama Baptists committed to a major rebuilding and ministry effort in Haiti and since then teams have built and staffed orphanages, built churches and homes and sent teams to do medical missions, sports camps, evangelism and more.
The fourth annual Haiti Summit, set for Aug. 15, 9:30 a.m.–noon at First, Montgomery, is open to all Alabama Baptists interested in finding out more about missions possibilities in Haiti.
After seeing everything God has done in Haiti in the past several years, Bush said he and others just “sit back and say, ‘What’s next?’”
And they are inviting others to come to the summit and ask the same question.
For more information, contact Bush at john@childrens-hope.com.




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