Pathway Outreach Ministries just celebrated our 30th Anniversary as a ministry. We were officially incorporated on July 1, 1994. It is only by God’s wonderful grace and the faithfulness of our supporters that we have made it thus far. It has been a great blessing in my life to have served as founder and executive director for these many years.
I have traveled to corners of the world that as a young man I could never have dreamed. The relationships made with many servants of God of various nationalities and with folks here at home have been wonderful. I have had mountaintops of joy and deep-ditch moments of despair. I praise Jesus for calling me and for my brothers and sisters who have sent me. It has been a wild ride! There is much more work to do as we minister in the world for the Kingdom of God. Thank you all who have blessed us by your prayers, encouragement, and support.

In July, I had a wonderful ministry opportunity. I spent two days with Pastor Johny Pierre Charles at Eglise Porte Etroite (Haitian church in Albertville) for a church leadership conference. I was one of three instructors. I led four sessions with teaching and Q&A afterwards. It was a great blessing. The ladies of the church provided some wonderful meals. They had a great turnout of those involved in local church ministry.

For some time, we have partnered with a young minister in Uganda by the name of Oguttu Godfrey (informally called Eskola). He has had a great summer of ministry, where he has focused on students in secondary schools. He has visited 25 different schools, preaching to a total of 4500 students, and reaping a harvest of about 800 students who professed faith in Christ. God is blessing his faithfulness.

We sent the funds for the Haitian school uniforms and books to Pastor Baptiste. Thanks so much for everyone who helped. This is always a big financial undertaking and you all respond so faithfully. I mention it one time and everyone just gets it done. For the last three to four years, they have to use some inventive ways to get the fabric shipped from Port-au-Prince to the church but God seems to make a way. It is really a miracle project on both ends. It will sound strange to some ears, but in the last thirty years of journeying with Jesus we have gotten accustomed to miracles.

Last month, Pastor Baptiste led the church in open-air prayer and worship constantly for about two weeks or more. They have been storming the spiritual realm for their community and country. Please stand with our Haitian brothers and sisters in prayer as they do spiritual warfare for their country. We pray that God would bring about stability, security, and prosperity to Haiti.

Also please pray for our spiritual partners in three other countries in the world. All three are in areas where we need to be discreet on the internet.

Also please be in pray for the United States. I believe our own country is on a precipice. We need another Great Awakening to turn the hearts of our people back to God. Consider this scripture: “So I sought for a man among them who would make a wall, and stand in the gap before Me on behalf of the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found no one” (Ezekiel 22:30 NKJV). I have committed myself to be a “ONE” that would pray and stand in the gap for our land. Will you join me? Not for one prayer but a prayer each day.
Thank you all for your love, encouragement, financial support, and prayers. We would appreciate your financial support for this ministry. You can find the different options for giving on our donation page here.
Rejoicing in the salvation which is by grace through faith, I am…
Yours on the Journey,
Harry L. Whitt

