
B2M is sister mission organization with Shalom Restoration Project.
Shalom Restoration Project is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
B2M Mission Camp
and Monthly Support
Equipping missionaries to restore their Nation
“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.”
Isaiah 6:8

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Our Vision
Our vision for the mission camp is to equip Haitian seminary students—who are currently living as refugees in the Dominican Republic—to become trained, Spirit-filled missionaries prepared to return to Haiti with purpose and hope. As immigration laws become increasingly strict, many Haitians are being deported without preparation or a safe place to return to. Most of these young people have grown up in the Dominican Republic and know little of the culture, language, or conditions in Haiti. Through this camp, we aim to disciple and empower them with biblical knowledge, practical ministry skills, and the heart of Christ, so they can go back not as victims, but as missionaries—bringing the Gospel, planting churches, and becoming agents of spiritual and social transformation in a nation desperately in need of healing.
Applicants to Mission Camp
and Monthly mission Support

Joseph Junior Lambert
My name is Joseph Junior Lambert, born in1997, in Petit Goave, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I am a husband, and though my two beloved children do not currently live with me, I hold them close in my heart every day. I live with my wife, and together we walk this path of faith, trusting God for every step.
My journey with Jesus began in 2012 most unexpectedly. There was a crusade happening near my house—not something I had planned to attend. I was just outside talking with a friend when some people nearby overheard our conversation. I was explaining why I wasn’t ready to follow Christ. But instead of ignoring me, they gently leaned in with love and asked me one powerful question. That question pierced my heart and helped me let go of the obstacle that had kept me from surrendering to Jesus. In that moment, God reached into my life and turned everything around. It was not a loud altar call or a dramatic moment, but a quiet, divine interruption—and my life has never been the same.
Today, I am a pastor, called to serve with everything I have. My heart burns with a vision: to build a ministry that reflects Christ’s compassion and power—where the gospel is preached, the poor are cared for, and the broken find healing and hope. I want to be a voice of truth and mercy in my community, to help others discover the transforming love of Jesus, just as I did.
But I cannot do this alone.
I am praying for partners—those who will stand with me in prayer, in encouragement, and in financial support. Your support can help me bring the message of Jesus to places that are still waiting for hope. It can help build a ministry that feeds the hungry, shelters the vulnerable, and equips the next generation of leaders and believers.
Would you prayerfully consider joining this mission? Together, we can see lives changed, hearts healed, and Christ glorified in Haiti and beyond.
Thank you for believing in the work God is doing through me.
With a grateful heart,
Joseph Junior Lambert









