Living and working in Haiti since 1967.  Since we
have nothing to hide, we invite you to come and
visit us. See for yourself what God is doing.
I will never forget when I visited Haiti for the first time.
 Little did I know that decades later I would still be
here.  Without God and dedicated helpers the work
would not be what it is today.
                                               Poppa Bob
Violine, words cannot describe the love and respect I have in my heart
for her.  For 35 years I have known her and she has worked with me.  
She Pastor Thomas, or Andre as many people know him, and I have
lived under the same roof for over 20 years.  I was privileged to be there
as their children grew up
We would not be in Fond Doux were it not for Pastor Thomas, or Andre as
a lot of people know him,   On the side of a barren mountain he labored for
three years to build a place for us to live.  Often times he went all day long
on a hand full of peanuts and coffee.  His sacrifice and dedication will
never be forgotten.  He and Violine are people whom I love with all my
heart.
Jordanny,  the most kindest man I have ever known.  He has been with me
since he was a young man.  He and his wife have three children.  They are
 Daniel, David, and Mica.
Clertide, or Madame Jordanny as many call her, is invaluable to the work
in Haiti.  Probably the hardest worker here she is in charge of  food
preparation for the home.  She has a special place in my heart.
Adelle works with Clertide in the main kitchen, also is known for her "Home
Made" peanut butter.  She also takes the coffee beans, grills them, and makes
our coffee.  
David does everything.  He preaches and plays the guitar and keyboard in
the church.  He does all of our electrical work.  He does our photography
and anything else he is called to do.  He is Jordanny and Clertide's son and I
remember when he was born in our home.  
Haiti Missionary Bob C. Jones

Betina is soon to be our full time nurse thanks to Rev. Doug Atkins and
his Sons in Nashville, Tennessee who are providing her with the
education necessary by paying for her education.    Working in the
Clinic and with people who are suffering, she portrays a warm, caring,
spirit.   She has been with us since she was 6 years old.  
A lady from Minnesota stood crying as she stood here in the airport at Port-au-Prince.  Through her
tears she said,
"Once you experience Haiti, you will never again be able to tell God you didn't know.