Talk:Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti

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I have made contact with a small school in the village of Chambeau in the Boucan-Carre area of the Central Plateau of Haiti. There is a small church there and the Pastor's name is Michele Simiviel. I have been working to help this church and more importantly, it's school but have had difficulty in finding out its origin. The information on this Wikopedia page is great and sheds more light on my situation trying to raise funds and to be able to begin a formal student adoption program to provide much needed help for them. Two weeks ago (Oct., 2006), I interviewed the Pastor of the church there as to their orthodoxy and theology. They believe in the dual nature of Christ, in the Trinity, and in one baptism. They seem to be sola scriptura and have a very full faith expression with wonderful music and scripture teaching. I would like to know more about their history if anyone out there has any more information. Someone came in and built them a real church out of concrete block at some time in the past. I'm guessing in the 40's or 50's. Any further information would be great! thanks, patrick murphy-racey