Here are some common phrases shared in church gatherings. These would be good when speaking to any group when you want to offer some spiritual encouragement. Don’t miss our pronunciation of the Four Spiritual Laws in Haitian Creole. May God protect you. Bondye pwoteje ou. May God watch over you. Bondye siveye ou May God […]
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4 Spiritual Laws in Creole
The Four Spiritual Laws are a popular way to summarize the salvation message. Here is a simple version in Haitian Creole for you to memorize and share on your next mission trip. FOUR SPIRITUAL TRUTHS! ! KAT Verite Espirityèl God loves you.. Bondye renmen ou. Man is sinful and separated from God.! ! L’om se […]
December 2017 Food Distribution
“Ansanm Nou Fo” officially launched with our December 2018 food distribution. Below are some photos and the event details. Click here to see all the photos. Estherline has been dreaming of giving back to the mountain village where she lived as a child. Here is what she said about the experience: Today I discovered the […]
Sample Letter to Sponsored Children (for Christmas)
Bonjou timoun mwen yo. Jwaye Nwel. Good morning my children. Merry Christmas. Mwen sonje nou anpil e renmen ou anpil. Mwen ta renmen konnen kijan nou ye avek lekòl la. I miss miss you and love you so much. I’d like to know how school is going. Eske nou toujou jwe baskèt? Mwen di David […]
“Sak pase? N’ap boule” Meaning & Audio
What is “sak pase” meaning? “Sak Pase” is a common Haitian Creole phrase that means “What’s happening? It is often used to greet friends, similar to how you would say “what’s up” in English. The expected response is “N’ap boule.” Which literally translates “we’re burning” but it actually means “we’re hanging out.” Here is an […]
How do you ask “How is your family” in Creole
How is your family? Kijan fanmi ou ye? This is the most common question after exchanging hello and asking how someone has been. It’s a sign of respect and concern in a culture that highly values family connection. You should listen to the example above and be prepared to respond to this question when asked. […]