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  Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti or Mission Evangélique Baptiste du Sud-Haiti (MEBSH) grew out of the successful efforts of the non-denominational World Team and the Cuba Bible Institute.
Workers deported from Cuba returned home to Haiti and began to spread the gospel they have found.
In 1936, 3 missionaries began to work among these Haitians who had been converted under Baptist ministry while they were working in Cuban sugar cane fields.
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The Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti or Mission Evangélique Baptiste du Sud-Haiti (MEBSH) grew out of the successful efforts of the non-denominational World.
Workers who were deported from Cuba, returned to their homes in Haiti and began to spread the gospel they found.
In 1937, the mission opened a Bible school in Les Cayes.
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 Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti information - Search.com
The Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti or Mission Evangélique Baptiste du Sud-Haiti (MEBSH) grew out of the successful efforts of the non-denominational World Team and the Cuba Bible Institute.
Workers deported from Cuba returned home to Haiti and began to spread the gospel they have found.
In 1936, 3 missionaries began to work among these Haitians who had been converted under Baptist ministry while they were working in Cuban sugar cane fields.
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 haiti
Haiti, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, is situated on the western third of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba.
A former French colony, it was one of the first countries of the Americas, after the United States, to declare its independence.
Haiti has been plagued by political violence and corrupt dictators for most of its history.
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 KIDNAPPINGS INCREASING AT ALARMING RATE
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (ANS) -- Incidences of random violence, kidnappings and murder are increasing at an alarming rate in Haiti.
This has affected evangelical and Mormon missionaries as well as a Haitian-Canadian businessman.
Three weeks ago, Pharest St. Paul, son of a retired Christian worker with the Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti (MEBSH), was kidnapped and held for ransom.
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 Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
In 1936, 3 missionaries began to work among these Haitians who had been converted under (Follower of Baptistic doctrines) Baptist ministry while they were working in Cuban sugar cane fields.
MEBSH now also operates a seminary, a hospital, and Radio Lumière (a network of 9 radio stations, including a radio station, studio & television station in (The capital and largest city of Haiti) Port-au-Prince).
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 Bridges for Health
Centre de Santé Lumière (CSL for short) is a mission clinic/small hospital in southern Haiti established in 1949.
It is owned by the Mission Evangelique Baptiste du Sud-Haiti (MEBSH) (In English: the Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti) - an independent, indigenous Haitian Church with 487 churches, many primary and secondary schools, 2 hospitals and many other institutions (including a medical school!) as well.
In collaboration with our partner Haitian Church, the M.E.B.S.H. (The Evangelical Baptist Mission of Southern Haiti) we are currently starting a specific ministry to AIDS patients (and those at risk for infection) with an initiative to prevent its spread by promoting responsible behavior.
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 A LIFE WELL LIVED---ONE CALLING, ONE PURPOSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Haiti is not the same as the land my parents labored in and I grew up in.
Yes, the mission work is still there, but the physical and social welfare of the people is either gone or in jeopardy.
Unlike Zeida, whose calling, mission, and love for Haiti was clear and true, today we have individuals who are no longer interested in the good of others nor in the transformation of families and communities, nor the conversion of their homeland.
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 Records of the Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies (EFMA) - Collection 165   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, with a population of 6.9 million people.
Haiti was once known as a tropical paradise; today it is world renowned as a site of environmental disaster.
Haiti's climate has changed from a tropical rain forest to one in which dust flies through the air when there is a breeze.
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Radio Lumière is the institution behind which all of Haiti’s churches rally and which they all respect and depend upon.
This installation was crippled by a major hurricane in the late 1960s, prompting the station to move its center of operations to Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti.
In the mid 1980s, Radio Lumière was nationalized and officially turned over to the Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti (MEBSH), the Haitian denomination started by World Team.
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 Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti or Mission Evangélique Baptiste du Sud-Haiti (MEBSH)grew out of the successful efforts of the non-denominational World Team and the Cuba Bible Institute.
Workersdeported from Cuba returned home to Haiti and beganto spread the gospel they have found.
In 1936, 3 missionaries began to work among theseHaitians who had been converted under Baptist ministry while they were working inCuban sugar cane fields.
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Regarding Baptist statistics: Baptists do not belong to a single religious body, but are members of many distinct religious bodies, often called "conventions" or "unions".
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These trends and recent survey data indicate that the proportion of the population identifying themselves as Baptist is decreasing, while the proportion identifying themselves as "non-denominational Christian", "Evangelical" or members of a "community church" is increasing.
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 A CHRONOLOGY OF PROTESTANT BEGINNINGS: HAITI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
     1923       -    American Baptist Home Mission Society (American Baptist Churches in the USA), associated with the Baptist Convention of Haiti (formed in 1960); since 1939 the American Baptists have cooperated with the Haitian Baptist churches founded by the English and Jamaican Baptist missions.
     1960       -    Baptist Convention of Haiti formed by the American Baptists and other affiliated groups; however, a group of Baptist churches in the Jacmel area did not become part of the Convention; these independent Baptist churches were later organized as the Jacmel Baptist Churches.
A Study of the Evangelical Fellowship Organizations." Pasadena, CA: an unpublished Doctor of Missiology Dissertation, School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary, June 1991.
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Evangelicalism is a Christian movement which generally supports traditional Christian doctrinal positions (esp. concerning Christological and Trinitarian issues), stresses a high view on Biblical authority, and places a great deal of emphasis on evangelism, missions, and the "born again" experience.
Evangelical Members within the Uniting Church in Australia
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 Encyclopedia: Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 The Vrooman Family in Haiti - October 15, 1998 Newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Warm greetings from Les Cayes, (the largest city in the south of Haïti).
This mission, the "Evangelical Baptist Mission of Southern Haïti" or MEBSH as they refer to it here, is probably the largest mission in the south.
Another new development for us is that here at MEBSH we do not receive any financial help from the mission, but are required to pay for our housing, water, and electricity.
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 [guidenoahe] Haiti - kidnappings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the last month at least three persons have been abducted and held for ransom, raising concerns among mission groups.
Three weeks ago Pharest St. Paul, the son of a retired Christian worker with the Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti, was kidnapped and held for ransom.
Paul, who hasn't been seen since his capture, is the son of Berlin St. Paul who directed a Baptist clinic near Les Cayes, Haiti's third largest city.
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