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About The Foundation
Do not neglect your gift, which was given you
through a prophetic message when the body of elders laid
their hands on you. (1TIM.4:14)
Our
Values
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Humility
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Compassion
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Respect
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Dignity
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Reflections |
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Blessed
Are The Poor In Spirit
I
remember when my mother was leaving for her last trip to
Haiti in December 1998. I begged her not to go but she
insisted she had to go because she needed to distribute
“stuffs” to her people before the holidays.
I told her” Running after these things to distribute to the
unfortunate is a good thing however you need to stay here
now and take care of yourself or you might die and don’t
even get to donate them to the poor”...
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You Didn't Get To...
You didn't get to know her smile
Her laugh that lasted quite a while
You didn't get to see her face
Her hair tied up in ribbon and lace...
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On a Personal Note |
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Christian Hands "The Leoda Jusma Foundation"
took birth in August 1998 during my first missionary trip to
Haiti. I spent one week at "L'Hopital
De Bonne Fin" working hands in hands with an orthopedic
surgeon running the clinics assisting with surgery. My
missionary work did not finish there, I also played with the
children of the area, taught them songs, listened tot eh
indigenous people speak to them about Christ "The Great
Problem Solver, Healer, Counselor and Friend". At the end of
my week, I felt energetically blessed and on fire as i see
my hand at my Lord's work... |
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Louise Leoda was a mother,
a Christian and a friend for so |
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many. As
her daughter and growing up, I remember that she would be dreaming of building an orphanage of care for
people. As the years passed while living in the U.S.,
she was always thinking about her dream. Once retired
she went back to Haiti and started building her home.
Unfortunately she passed away without realizing her dream.
Louise Leoda Jusma died in 1998, but her
dream survives... |
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