Missionary and Her Daughter Kidnapped in Haiti

Missionary Alix Dorsainvil was abducted along with her daughter last Thursday, July 27, from the campus where she serves as a community health nurse for El Roi Outreach International in Haiti. Originally from New Hampshire, she is also the wife of Haitian director Sandro Dorsainvil.

Gang violence and kidnappings are a constant threat in Haiti. In the fall of 2021, we prayed at the Prayer Wall for the release of 17 Christian Aid missionaries abducted by Haiti’s 400 Mawozo gang. God led them out unharmed in a miraculous escape across the mountains. See the full story here:

El Roi means “The God Who Sees.” In a recent website video before her abduction, Alix said of the aid organization, “Lots of people who would just have turned to gangs or turned to the streets (are now) able to get vocational training. People are learning how to read. And we’ve had revival nights, where people are coming to Christ and now they’re being discipled. The community is being transformed. Where it was once ashes, now beauty’s coming up from it.”

El Roi Haiti Video of Alix shared from their website

Let’s ask the Lord for another miracle, for Him to save the lives of this nurse and her baby, protect them from abuse, get them quickly to safety and bring their captors to salvation or justice. Pray also for her husband Sandro to feel God’s peace as he waits.

Pray for the safe release of missionary nurse Alix Dorsainvil and her daughter in Haiti. Join with other believers all across the world to pray for our nations and the whole world at the Prayer Wall, https://prayerwallforthenationandtheworld.wordpress.com. Let’s push back the darkness together as one, and pray forth God’s purposes in these trying times. “For we are not contending against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” Ephesians 6:1 rsv

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Published by Mikaela Vincent, Author, More Than A Conqueror Books, www.MoreThanAConquerorBooks.com

Mikaela Vincent is a wife, mother, and missionary with a passion to see the lost saved and God's people walk in oneness with Him and each other. She and her husband have been serving the Lord in a dark area of the world where few have heard Jesus' name and Christians are persecuted. In her quiet times with God, He has written together with her deep Bible studies and other books for all ages on listening to God and removing the barriers to oneness with Christ and others. She hosts spiritual mentoring groups online, and has led retreats internationally. Through her books, both children and adults are finding freedom from anxiety, panic, and other strongholds. Her novels, prayer journals, devotionals, day planners, children's books and more are available at www.MoreThanAConquerorBooks.com.

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