Cornerstone Dinner Social
July 11, 2008
Coming up August 9th, 2008, at 6:30 pm at the home of Kenny and Jenny Ellis, we will be hosting our first Dinner Social.
We will be covering a day in the life of a Haitian, local Haitian dishes, travel opportunities, and review what we are doing daily to serve our fellow man in Haiti.
Contact Kenny and Jenny, or Grant to let us know you will be coming!
New Overview of CIM
July 11, 2008
Check out the new Overview of Cornerstone.
We cover what is going on in Haiti today, what CIM’s Vision and Mission is, and how you can become a hero to Haitians today.
A & O Presentation
June 4, 2008
Thank you, A & O Investments for holding our trip review meeting!
We had a great time presenting our trip objectives, goals accomplished, and some of the great stories from our latest trip in May.
Get Photos from the May 2008 Trip!
May 29, 2008
Check out the photos below, but also, review the UPDATED Google Map Here! to check out the first parts of our journey, and some of the stories involved.
Click to see the full-resolution set of images from our latest visit to Haiti: May 2008!
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Bound for Haiti!
May 22, 2008
I just wanted to send out a quick email to let you know we are leaving for Haiti tomorrow morning (Friday, May 23rd). We will be there until next Tuesday. As you may recall, we had to postpone our trip in April due to the crisis in Haiti. Needless to say, we are anxious to finally make the trip and be there among our friends & family.
What will the team be doing in Haiti?
We will be hosting two training events for CIM pastors and leaders while we are there. The first will be held Friday evening in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. The second will be in Jonathan’s home town – Jean Rabel (Northwest Haiti). We will also be delivering and distributing the rice/beans that many of you helped provide. Over 300 families will receive a portion of this much needed food. Lastly, we will be obtaining video and still camera footage to help us promote and invite others to join the great work CIM is doing in Haiti. As the old adage goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.”
Who is going?
Our team for this trip will consist of me, Grant Neiddu and Jonathan Capre. Jonathan leads the CIM team in Haiti and will be the primary speaker/facilitator of the training events. I lead the CIM team in the US and will be assisting Jonathan and leading a few of the training sessions. Grant serves on the CIM team in the US and will be playing various roles – one of which is the official “photographer.”
How can you participate in this trip?
One of the biggest and most practical ways you can support us while we are serving in Haiti is to pray. As you think about us over the weekend, offer up simple prayers related to our mission objectives stated above.
When we return we will send out highlights from the trip with photos.
Friends and Partners,
Kenny & The Team
Itinerary Updates
May 21, 2008
This trip will generally follow this outline:
Friday we arrive in Haiti midday. We will drive to Petionville, just southeast of the city, to stay the night.
Saturday morning we fly to Port de Paix. We will drive 4 hours west to Jean-Rabel. The rest of the day we have to ourselves I believe.
Sunday we will attend church, and then participate in a leadership meeting led by Jonathon Capre and co-hosted by Kenny Ellis. This will last the rest of the day.
Monday will be the completion of the leadership seminar. We then drive back to Port de Paix to pick up the plane as it makes its rounds to Cap Haiten, Hinche, Mirabalais, then back to Port-au-Prince.
Tuesday we will have to ourselves until our flight leaves around 4 p.m.
Below you will find the Google Map of our Trip to see where we will be. Enjoy!
Trip to Haiti
May 12, 2008
Stay tuned because we will be posting the details of our trip to Haiti at the end of the month, as well as our findings.
Welcome!
April 30, 2008
Welcome to Cornerstone International Minsitries!
Forgive our dust as we are striving to deliver a powerful organization that is dedicated to the revitalization of Haiti; from grass roots of the local villages to the marble steps of the nation’s government.
Check back soon for updates!






