More than 300 crowded the Béthanie Adventist Church in Pétion-Ville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Apr. 3, 2022, at the start of a two week online evangelistic campaign that is being transmitted to the French-speaking territory of the Inter-American Division, including Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana, Apri. 3-16, 2022. The series is part one of two online series shared by the Haitian Union and the French Antilles Guiana Union. [Photo: Haitian Union]
Hundreds of Seventh-day Adventists gathered last night at the Béthanie Adventist Church in Pétion-Ville, Haiti, to kickoff two weeks of online evangelistic meetings as part of the culmination of dozens of evangelism efforts which started in January. The event is part one of territory-wide efforts across churches in the French-speaking regions of the Inter-American Division, including Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe and French Guiana, which are expected to see results in thousands of baptisms, church leaders said.
“We are very happy to be able to organize this first international campaign together with the French Antilles Guiana Union,” said Pastor Pierre Caporal, president of the church in Haiti. “We have worked hard to plan, discuss, pray, and make decisions together doing the task that Christ has given us to share the gospel.”
Pastor Vanel Louissaint, evangelist pastor and personal ministries director for the church in the Central Haiti Conference, leads the keynote message on Apr. 3, 2022, from the Béthanie Adventist Church in Pétion-Ville, Port-au-Prince, in Haiti.[Photo: IAD Screenshot]
Coined as “Amen, Come, Lord Jesus”, the series is being carried by the church’s Hope Media Haiti. The keynote speaker is Pastor Vanel Louissaint, evangelist pastor and personal ministries director for the church in the Central Haiti Conference. The meetings will take place every evening through April 16, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Miami Time.
Pastor Louissaint began the series focused on the Second Coming of Jesus and the hope that everyone can find in Him. “Jesus will end many of the problems facing the world today,” said Louissaint. “There’s lack of love, loneliness, suffering and many injustices in this world. There’s death but we have Jesus and He is coming to take us home.”
A recent large evangelistic campaign held in the Leogane City, in the South Haiti Mission. [Photo: South Haiti Mission]
Church leaders in Haiti are expected to add 2,500 new believers at the end of the series. Since the start of the year, more than 6,400 new believers have been baptized in Haiti, Caporal said.
Pastor Max Laurent, who recently retired as a field secretary for the church in Inter-America and a former president of the French Antilles Guiana Union, said both French-speaking unions have worked together since last year to prepare for this series.
More than a dozen young people dressed in theirrobes pose for a group photo with their pastor before getting baptized in South Haiti. [Photo: South Haiti Mission]
Evangelist Pierre-Manuel Fleurantin, who is serving as the executive secretary of the French Guiana Mission, will be the keynote speaker during the “Living at the Heart of the Crisis” two-week series, led from an Adventist Church in Martinique.
Leaders in the French Antilles Guiana Union have been doubling their evangelism efforts and are aiming to baptize 1,000 souls this year, church leaders said.
Inter-American Division’s regional campaigns for the French-speaking territories are scheduled to take place Apr. 3-16, in Haiti, and May 8-22, 2002, in Martinique. [Image: Inter-American Division]
Hope Media Haiti HERE,
Esperance TV Interamerique HERE
Auguste Richner contributed to this report.