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C2M Through the Years

Our ministry has taken many shapes and forms over the years. From our early relief efforts after the 2010 earthquake, to the ministry that’s grown up around rescuing restavek children, we can confidently say that God has done more than we could ever have imagined. We’ve talked before about our first five years in Haiti, but today, we asked our founder, Greg Barshaw, to share about what the Lord has done in Connect 2 Ministries from its beginning till now. To learn more about building hope with Connect 2 Ministries, visit Projects.

2025-01-06T21:45:53-08:00January 17th, 2025|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , , , |

Missions Beyond Haiti: Africa

Regardless of where we find ourselves ministering in the world, there are a couple of principles that stay the same. We’ve talked about this in detail in our Four Pillars of Ministry post, giving a list of priorities that keep our ministry in Haiti on track. These goals revolve around enabling the church to meet needs in local communities so that in the process, we can be about Jesus. We’ve seen this focus bear fruit in many places around the globe, in a variety of cultures and social contexts. Greg has shared in the past about a conversation he [...]

2025-01-06T21:46:47-08:00January 10th, 2025|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , |

Missions Beyond Haiti

Short-term missions trips can be life changing. The first time you go and experience ministry in a different culture, you learn and grow in ways you might not have expected. But the influence of going on a missions trip extends far beyond a single experience. When we venture into different cultures—whether it’s a rural village in Africa, an urban center in Asia, or even our local communities in the US—we encounter a broader understanding of what it truly means to make disciples of Jesus. While Haiti is our mission field at C2M, the scope of missions work around the world [...]

2024-12-30T11:50:53-08:00January 3rd, 2025|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , |

Merry Christmas!

As we celebrate the hope of Christmas once again with our loved ones, I’m reminded of the amazing gift the Lord gave us in His Son, Jesus Christ. We have joy at Christmas because of a blessing richer than friendships, family, health, and life itself—we celebrate the birth of Jesus because His life means we have hope. Visit give.connect2ministries.org to learn how you can Give This Christmas.

2024-12-25T16:00:15-08:00December 25th, 2024|Categories: Holiday|Tags: , |

Walk for Restaveks 2024: Supporting Missions with Your Family

Every year, we are so encouraged by our Walk for Restaveks. It is a blessing to see like-minded Christians come together to pray for and support the weak and vulnerable in Haiti. We always come away from the day with a sense of joy as we reflect on the faithfulness of our God—in showing us the hope of Jesus, and in designing the church to be a place of refuge in a troubled world. If you’ve attended a Walk in the past, you may have had a similar experience. Today, we want to talk about how this event can [...]

2024-09-18T13:54:30-07:00September 13th, 2024|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , |

Walk for Restaveks (October 2024)

In Haiti, approximately 300,000 to 500,000 children are restaveks. The term “restavek” is interchangeable with international definitions of child trafficking—it constitutes modern-day slavery. The restavek system is rooted in poverty, where families, unable to provide for their children, send them to work as domestic servants in exchange for food and shelter. Restaveks often endure long hours of labor without adequate food, education, or medical care, making them vulnerable to further exploitation and abuse. In light of recent trouble in Haiti, this situation has become especially urgent. Haiti has been plagued by political instability and social unrest, and this often leads [...]

2024-09-18T13:53:06-07:00September 6th, 2024|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , |

Stronghold of Evil, Part 7

In Haitian culture, greetings often include a recognition of spiritual presence. It is common to greet others with blessings, such as "Bonswa" (good evening) or "Bondye beni ou" (God bless you). Blessings carry a subtle acknowledgment of the divine, and while the dominant religious context in Haiti is Vodou, this shared belief in supernatural power offers a point of connection in evangelism. We can agree that the supernatural is real, that divine power exists, and that it demands our attention. However, these broadly shared beliefs can also cause confusion. Vodou priests assume a role of spiritual authority over their people, [...]

2024-08-30T08:14:12-07:00August 30th, 2024|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , |

2024 World Humanitarian Day

John McHale has served in international ministry for many years, and he is a faithful partner of Connect 2 Ministries. As we recognize World Humanitarian Day, we asked John to share his thoughts on gospel ministry and serving in an international context. I first heard about Connect 2 Ministries through my church, Antioch Church in Simi Valley. I’ve been on three Haiti trips over the years, and those experiences have influenced my outlook in some dramatic ways. Serving in an international context puts perspective on church life, our mission as servants of Christ, and the opportunities God places in each [...]

2024-08-18T22:46:20-07:00August 19th, 2024|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , , |

2024 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons resonates with the heart of Connect 2 Ministries. Each year on July 30, we join the global movement to end human trafficking as an extension of our ongoing ministry during the year. More than 115 children rescued from trafficking now call our Connect 2 Ministries community their home, living in an environment where they are loved, educated, and given a hope-filled future. Over the last two years, Haiti has experienced a prolonged period of social and political crisis. Today, we asked our founder, Greg Barshaw, to share what happens to restavek children in Haiti [...]

2024-07-31T07:59:38-07:00July 30th, 2024|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , |

Stronghold of Evil, Part 6

Vodou has created a culture of superstition in Haiti. Common practices are often rooted in Vodou beliefs and practices, and the result is a society where occult religion bleeds into everyday life. Here are a few examples. Avoiding Whistling at Night. Many Haitians believe that whistling at night can attract evil spirits. People refrain from whistling after dark to avoid calling the attention of a malevolent entity. Placing Salt at Doorways. Sprinkling salt at the entrance of a home is a common practice to ward off and protect the house from evil spirits. Salt is universally recognized for its [...]

2024-07-10T12:13:10-07:00July 19th, 2024|Categories: Ministry Highlights|Tags: , , |
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