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The impact of My Hope Haiti
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BGEA Admin
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July 29, 2011
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The impact of My Hope Haiti
My Hope Haiti brought out many people to programs on July 21-23.
Word travelled quickly around Haiti about the three nights of broadcasts.
The My Hope program was shown on seven local and national TV stations and 20 local and national radio stations.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ penetrated the hearts of those who watched or listened.
Over 5,200 churches were trained in My Hope Haiti.
Some churches had as many as 600 "Matthews" trained in their church alone.
Haiti is the 54th country to host My Hope since the project began in 2002.
Over 4.5 million "Matthews" around the world have been trained through My Hope.
The results of My Hope Haiti will take some time to fully report but over 15,000 decisions for Christ have already been reported in the first week.
Haiti is a beautiful country.
Many Haitians listened to the program on radio as power is hard to find.
Since the Jan. 2009 earthquake, Haiti has slowly recovered as a country.
My Hope has given many new hope in Christ.
Children, youth and adults of all ages participated in My Hope Haiti.
Many were prayed for throughout Haiti last weekend.
My Hope Haiti's greatest impact may be in the multiplication of believers in the local church.