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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Medical Team


Here is a pic of the Meidcal team on the roof of the hospital.. Boy is it a site to see from the roof.. The hospital is only 3 stories but you can see for miles around PAP...That is going to be a place for the patients to go when they are able to get out of bed and walk around.. There has only been about 2-3 patients, but they will be full when they can finish the hospital... There are about 4-6 beds in each room with about 6 ot 8 rooms... Right now there is I think about 28 total employees at the hospital, nurses, 2-3 doctors including Dr. Marquette and his wife Dr. Junie we call her, maintanance staff.. We have 3 interpreters helping us at the hospital which makes thing run much smoother..
Left to right... Amy, Dr. Marquette, Sarah, Debby ("ME"), Amy and Teri!!!
WHAT GROUP HUH????

This was the Beach


This was a Haiti Resort.. We paid a daily rate and got the beach, a pool, some used it, and lunch.. The beach was mostly rock BUT it had the ocean and we all enjoyed getting wet in it... It definately was a luxury for Haiti and us while were are here...Some of us even took showers on the beach in a real shower, well a pole coming out of the wall outside with water coming out of it.. For me it sure beat the bucket bath/showers I have been taking.. We all really enjoyed ourselve this day.. Except poor Sarah got bit by the stomach virus and then JR by the time we left...Both are still recovering.. JR did get up and go to the church service this morning but Sarah, Steve and Amanda were all under the weather still..

Church project


Here is a pic of the Church.. Nothing like I was expecting.. AMAZING work the guys are doing there.. UNBELIEVABLE... This is the main floor... They started setting up for church with all the chairs...

Phil 4:4-9 Calm our Anxious Heart

4Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! 5Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. 6Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
8Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 9Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.

For some children, all sorts of situations cause worry. They have paralyzing fear about homework, schedules, and teachers. They agonize whether they are going to fail a test or have friends to sit by in the cafeteria. The fear can even make them physically ill. Psychologists say the cause of anxiety disorders in children is both biological and conditional. Some children are more prone to being shy or perfectionists, and these tendencies show up during the school years when pressures increase. Anxiety disorders are not limited to children, but also plague countless adults.
In our discussion about our self-image and identity, we often focus on external characteristics like appearance or possessions or accomplishments. But what about internal issues that threaten to derail our secure identity in Christ?
Today’s passage in Philippians is worth committing to memory, for it offers advice for those who are anxious in spirit. It begins with a command, “Rejoice!” (v. 4). The command may seem puzzling, worry has just been mentioned. When are we to “rejoice”? The answer is “always.” But the source of our rejoicing is not found in ourselves or our circumstances, but “in the Lord” (v. 5). Our lives are embedded and transformed in Christ. We are not our old selves.
The reason we can rejoice is found in verse 5: “the Lord is near.” God is near to you today. He knows you and your circumstances. He knows what you will do and say. He goes before you. Therefore, the next verse makes sense. “Do not be anxious about anything” (v. 6). This is perhaps the best advice that can be given. We can tell everything to God—even all of our worries. God is the only one who can see the future. He is the only one who can truly help. In return, “the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (v. 7). What better news can we get? The peace of God is ours.
TODAY ALONG THE WAYIn order to find peace, we have to spend time in the presence of God. Too often we fill our lives with talking, reading, or doing something. Today, meet with God in silence. Close your eyes and meditate on His character. Be still, and know that He is God (Ps. 46:10). You can cast all your cares on Him, because He cares for you (1 Peter 5:7). Not only does He care, but He is all-powerful and able to bear any burden. Allow the peace of God to calm your anxious heart.

Rejoice in the Lord today!!!

Pastor Jules just called and said they prayed for all of us sickies here at home... Hope it helps and we are all better so we can finish working tomorrow..
YEAH FINALL GOT THE PICTURE from the last blog I wrote..TAKES 4EVER to get a picture here, internet is a lil slow....

1st Day at the Clinic/Hospital

This was when we 1st arrived to the hospital on Wednesday..
We had no idea what we were in for but we took the challenge in stride and have made it 3 days with no major problems.. The patients that come to the hospital clinic are most patients that have had symptoms for months if not years and have never seen a doctor.. A lot of stomach and indigestion/intestinal problems that have gone untreated.. Also a lot of the women give birth at home and have no prenatal or after care so they have female problems.. Some have old injuries from the earthquake but very few of them.. We have had a few follow up bandage changes from injuries that are still pretty fresh, from injury or minor surgeries..
When the Haitian Doctor at the hospital found out that Justine, one of our team, he brought in many patients of his to have her consult and treat.. Justine found a lot of treatment devices that will help these patient for long term. KUDO'S for JUSTINE:)
There is loads and loads of supplies that have been boxed up and set aside so Amy and Teri have spent days unpacking and organizing all of them for Junie and set up a stock room.. They and label HUNDREDS of supplies that now can be used..KUDO'S to AMY AND TERI!!!They also Painted about 4 or 5 rooms that had been damaged and repaired from the earthquake..
As for the construction team, they have done the MOST PHYSICAL WORK of anyone here!!! They have been more or less working in a cement box, think of a HUGE HUGE cement basement with a cement ceiling and a here there in it.. The floor is just completely fille with boulders and rubble.. It is like a dusk factory inside not to mention probably well over 100 degrees in there.. and also a gas generator running while they are working in there...I was only there to help for a 1/2 of a day and within 30 minutes of mixing cement with a shovel on the ground and scooping it into wheel barrels I was so and dizzy I had to go outside for fresh air, which was not fresh at ll.. The water and running down the narrow street was from the suers so the smell was awful.. KUDO's KUDO's KUDO's to ALL the construction team, Mike, JR, Tom, Jim, and Vince!!!!
Amanda and Sarah worked for hours in the clinic and had incredible patience for the staff we were assisting.. They do things much different than we would but we took direction from them and did our best...KUDO's to the nurses on our team.. Sarah also helped Steve (our Dr) suture up a very deep wound in a little boys head.. It was open all the way to the skull.. He had tripped or fallen on the stairs.. Steve admited him into the hospital for the night and he left to get Xrays elsewhere as we don't have that equiptment set up at the hospital yet.. She also assisted Steve in suturing a boys hand which was cut pretty deep...
I was the help wherever need person, clinic taking vitals, bandage/dressing changing person, phlebotomist drawing blood for tests, PLAYING WITH THE CHILDREN while they were waiting to be seen, unpacking boxes, organizing, what ever needed to be done and I was available..
OOOOOOOOOOO and our construction-Videographer VINCE has gotten some amazing video with a huge nice movie camera and he will be sharing it with all of us once he edits it at home.. UPDATE, he is feeling much better now, he was our 1st team patient with the stomach virus and boy was it bad...
Well I'm glad I had a few minutes to get this blogged.. I feel terrible for telling everyone to read the bog but not contributing to it so here it all is in a nut shell (BOOK I MEAN).... Love and miss everyone.. Keep your comments coming.. Even tho we all don't have time to blog, WE READ EVERYTHING you write......AND APPRECIATE IT MUCH!!! HUGS N KISSES TO EVERYONE..
Donna, Dawn, George, whoever reads this tell Mom and Dad I said HAPPY 50th and wrote mom a short email to her yesterday.. Sorry I couldn't call them but was thinking of them ALL day since I remembered the date!!!!! HUGS N KISSES TO THEM ALSO!!!! :)

Drive back from the Beach, WOW!!!




The drive to and from the beach was an experience that none of us will ever forget... We had the oppertunity to see more of Haiti, 2 hours worth on the way there and back... All I can say is WOW!!! Like I said Brant, I had flash backs of your videos from Iraq except no military present.. There were a few UN Police but not what I expected..If the video goes thru you will experience a small piece of what we saw..


This was 1 of the MANY MANY tent communities..

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Enjoy Worship Haitian style

Praying you all have such an amazing time of worship tomorrow morning. Lord may you be gorified and exalted tomorrow morning as these dear sisters and brothers come together to worship you... may it be a time of blessing, and may your Holy Spirit be moving... Strengthen these dear soldiers of yours to finish strong the race that is set before them.

In the strong name of Jesus I pray,
Amen

Have a blessed Lord's day everyone!

Love

Kelly

There is no such thing as a Vincent.

I don't believe Vincent really exists! There are no pictures of him posted that I could find. I think you are delirious from the heat and are just imagining him.

from Cris N.

Thanks for the update

Thanks for posting Debby and updating us on the rest of the crew. Praying that everyone that is sick recovers quickly : ( and that those of you that are healthy remain that way. Happy to hear Vince is starting to feel better.

Love,
Michelle

Lab


Here is the lab I helped out in the 1st day... VERY VERY different than from the states.. It was a room less than 10X10 while they are finishing up the new lab across the hospital...Had a few blood draws then went up to help in the clinic again...Drew the blood with syringes, not vacu tubes... Don't have vacutainers here YET..


Video is from the drive home from the beach.. Brant this reminds me of your videos from iraq when you were driving thru the streets except there was not much if any military around...
Internet problems, won't upload the video sorry.. So I'm posting my kisses pictures again.. I got sooooooo many kisses again yesterday, all for 1 LITTLE PIECE OF CANDY!! :)

CCC Haiti Gang

Sorry everyone is getting sick - we are praying that your stomachs are settled and that you are getting better with rest tonight. I was reading James 1 :1-18 about testing of our faith and perseverance. A great read for all of us and summary :

James 1
1James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes scattered among the nations: Greetings.
Trials and Temptations 2Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. 4Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. 5If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him. 6But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. 7That man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord; 8he is a double-minded man, unstable in all he does.
9The brother in humble circumstances ought to take pride in his high position. 10But the one who is rich should take pride in his low position, because he will pass away like a wild flower. 11For the sun rises with scorching heat and withers the plant; its blossom falls and its beauty is destroyed. In the same way, the rich man will fade away even while he goes about his business.
12Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.
13When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; 14but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. 15Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.
16Don't be deceived, my dear brothers. 17Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. 18He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of all he created.

The book of James begins with what seems like a strange sort of pep talk: “Consider it pure joy . . . whenever you face trials” (v. 2). As James explains, though, this is not a masochistic reveling in pain and suffering. Rather, we can have joy because these trials that weface are for a purpose: “that the testing of your faith develops perseverance” (v. 3). Perseverance means finishing what we start, completing what has been begun, or sticking to the job. Perseverance enables us to press on toward maturity and completeness, “not lacking anything” (v. 4).
The experience of trials allows us to develop the qualities that lead to the completion of a beautiful character that honors God. God will not rest until He has placed the last piece of the puzzle in our lives. These trials are merely sanding the edges of our imperfection, wearing down our old, selfish, human nature. We find perfection not in pampering, but in difficulty. That may not be the answer we want to hear.
The chapter ends with a warning: “Don’t be deceived. . . . Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change” (vv. 16-17). He will help us persevere to the end.

Remain in the Lord and he will provide you the strength!!! God bless you all!!!

stay strong!

You're in the moment now
A bitter rouse
A wandering eye and then
The ties that bind start wearing thin, within

You're in the moment now
When all that you've been blessed with
Is not enough
Here's where the ground gets loose
Here's where the devils call your bluff

Stay strong
You are not lost
Come on and fix your eyes ahead
There's a new dawn to light our day, our day
You've gotta stay strong
You and I run
For the prize that lies ahead
We've come too far to lose our way, our way

We've seen the tragic flaws
The tortured souls
The saints with feet of clay
Here's where sin becomes cliche'

We've come through wilderness and watched
The cloud by day
The burning sky into dawn
Have you forgotten who you are?
Did you forget whose trip you're on?

Stay strong
You are not lost
Come on and fix your eyes ahead
There's a new dawn to light our day, our day
We've gotta stay strong
You and I run
For the prize that lies ahead
We've come too far to lose our way, our way

Get up, there's further to go
Get up, there's more to be done
Get up, this witness is sure
Get up, this race can be won
This race can be won

We've gotta stay strong
You are not lost
Come on and fix your eyes ahead
Our Father's dawn will light our day, our day
Come on and stay strong
His grip is sure
And His patience still endures
There'll be no letting go today, no way

Come on, and stay strong
You and I run
For the prize that lies ahead
We've come too far to lose our way, our way" <3>

Saturday... Clinic closed..Beach Day


Clinic was closed for the day so we drove a couple hours to enjoy the beach for a few hours... Had a very close call on the drive back home, almost ran over a man...Roads are terrible here, unbelievably.. Brant, the video clips we took today remind me of yours from Iraq.. I will try to attach one on here if internet allows tonight...
JR and Sarah are sick today so we all are starting our antibiotics as a preventative for the stomach virus that has hit 3 of our team members as of today..

Transportation Home

Mike ~ I wanted to make sure that your rides back from the airport are set up but I wasn't sure who to contact. Please post or email Lois and I so we can make sure no one is stranded at O'Hare.

Bob Dahlstrom
Ran out of water yesterday, by far the hardest day of the trip and the hottest! I slept the best I have slept in a month, apparently I woke Tom and Mike up and myself snoring, but they have no proof! I recorded them both snoring like crazy the night before! Today we are at Kaliko "Resort" the water is beautiful! We all desparately needed a break! Vincent has improved about 80%, but Amy and Sarah are not feeling well now, please pray for them and for the remainder of us who have not gotten sick. Miss u all! JR

Goat boy..


Goat boy....sorry I could not resist!

Kisses for you dad!


Dad, I miss you, can't wait to see you. 

1 Corinthians 13 (New International Version)

Love

  4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
 8Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears. 11When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. 12Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
 13And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.


Hi honey, just wanted to pray for your love and compassion you ALL are showing to the kids and the helpers. May you all have a blessed day today, enjoy your time together.  Stay safe see you soon. three days till we see you!

Love, 
RC

Beach Day

JR when you go to the beach today find me a shell LOL! YOU know how I like shells! LOL!

Have a wonderful day everyone!

Love,
Meshellee ;-)

Friday, May 21, 2010

For Sale: Make offer, open floor plan, handyman's special, just needs a little TLC, located in the Caribbean...Seriously, the area we are working in, 10% of the houses look like this one, Port au Prince Harbor 60% of the the building were destroyed, downtown Port au Prince 90% of the buildings were destroyed! I will hopefully post pictures of those tomorrow or Sunday. Mostly all Haitians are living in tents in their front yard or in a tent city. The people here are the hardest working individuals I have ever met in my life! They are also loving and caring individuals who insist on serving you hand and foot, when we should be serving them.  That has been one of the biggest blessings for me so far is being allowed to serve along side them as we all try and rebuild their church. Please continue to pray for them and us.
L to R: Jim, "Sir James" as the kids call him, we call him "Skittles," Tom, kids call him Mr. Tom, to us he is Major Tom (He just became a granddad!), J.R., they can call me anything, just don't call me late for dinner! and Mike...kids call him Mack, we don't know what to call him, one minute he's Forest Gump the next he is some other character, so we try not to call him at all! Not pictured AGAIN, Is Vincent, whom the kids call "V" or Vinnie, we call him Cabana boy, the foot rubber, videographer and rub lotion an "Mack's back boy! Just kidding, we just like to pick on him...he is a great sport about it.
This is Mislinda, she is adorable and let me tell you she rules the nest! She is 6-ish and she tells all of the other kids what, when where to go. She helped pass sand buckets amongst other things. She is FULL of personality and is most definitely a powerful choleric! She went around with the camera and took a lot of pictures. She LOVED Sarah and Amanda and remembered their names after 5 minutes! She was around me all day and STILL didn't know my name! When she set on my knee her little tummy was bloatted and it was hollow, kind of like when you feel your cheeks up with a breath and then thump on the side of your cheek. She liked playing with what little hair I have left. Everyone enjoyed having her around us today!

Yea we have pictures from the team!

How wonderful it is to see all of these beautiful pictures! But the blessing is seeing the joy on your faces from serving the Haitian people.

James 1:27 Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after the orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

That is exactly what you are doing and I hope your hearts are full of joy as you are right where God wants you to be. Keep up the good work and enjoy your time at the beach tomorrow!

Don't forget your sunscreen!

Your sister in Christ,
Michelle

Favorite pic of the day!!


The cutest lil sick baby in the clinic today... What an adorable doll!! Kept kids occupied with candy while they waited to be seen.. I made them kiss my cheek and it became a game to them.. They would bring the next child over to me and tell them they have to kiss DEBBY and she'll magically have a piece of candy for them... I was soooooooooo loved today, at least 50 kisses between the clinic and the church construction site:)

I miss you

HI DAD!
I can't even explain how much i miss you! however i know that you are doing amazing work! you and the Go team. I pray that tonight you all have a great night sleep, i know it is hard, but may God watch over you and let you sleep well, for all the hard work you have all done it's the least he could do. LOL...I pray that tomorrow you all have strength to keep going as i know it has been very hard with the heat and just working all day, i know deep inside of all of you, that you will find the strength to keep going. I pray that you can make someones day by what you have all done. I pray that God is watching over you health! I LOVE YOU DAD AND hope you have an amazing day at work. Keep everyone up with your joyful smile(=
Love,
Alexis Rae

Kings Garden children (Orphanage)


Kids got ahold of my camera and phone and took MANY MANY pics that I will post on FB when I get home.. Internet here is too slow to download them now.. Had so much fun with them..

Pic of the day

Cutest lil sick baby today...

May '10 Haiti Go Team

Here's the construction team at the end of day one (Wednesday) on the roof of King's Hospital.  Today, Friday, we would not be looking so fresh (ha ha) as it was 96 degrees at 10 AM and going up from there.  We are enjoying working with the Haitian workers and the and some of the congregation from Pastor Jules' church.  Hiati is very impoverished but the people are beautiful and warm hearted.  Tomorrow we get a break and will travel two hours to the beach.

Jim

"ME" filling the wheel barrel with cement.. Uhuh, "ME"....4 of them in a row!!!! Uhuh!!!
This is our "team" at the church we are working on for Pastor Jules.  There use to be four walls around us before the earthquake.

Well today was veryinteresting...This morning I was at the hospital helping at the clinic and this afternoon I went to the church to help fix the cracks...

Well, let me tell you that the church is one HUGE crack.. The construction guys have done the most AMAZING job ever!!! I shoveled 4 wheel barrels of cement all by myself, 4 in a row and then I almost passed out... Once again, I can't say it enough the men are doing an amazing job there with what they have, which is not much...

The pic is of the medical team, from left to right, Amy, Dr. Maquette, Sarah, Debby, Amy and Teri..

MISS EVERYONE at home but really enjoying my time here..

We are taking a day of rest tomorrow to go to the beach and cool off...

Hey boss hope all is well. Were all praying that you dont break anything else. Be careful

love nikki
It's 96 we r working on a roof, we forgot lotion at home, don't know how much longer we can work in this heat!
Again, great dinner lastnight goat, white rice, beans, squash, salad and mango cake for dessert!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Prayer for "V" Vincent


Exodus 23:25 (New International Version)

25 Worship the LORD your God, and his blessing will be on your food and water. I will take away sickness from among you.

Lord, I pray that you continue to watch over Vincent and J.R. that you heal them and continue to give them strength so they may continue to do your work. I pray that you keep their spirit up and that they don't give up on hope. 

Matthew 21:22 
22 If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask in prayer.
In Gods name I pray, Amen
RC

Praying for "V" Vince

Hey team so glad to hear of the progress you are making. Praise God for your endurance in such conditions. I am inspired by all of you. Please let Vince know we are praying for him to make a full and speedy recovery.

Father we come before your throne of grace, mercy and love and ask that you would heal our brother Vince from whatever it is that is making him ill . You are the great physician and ruler of all things. We ask that you would keep the evil one away form this group of your servants while they so lovingly serve you. I pray that not only is Vince healed but that you would protect the rest of the team so they can stay strong and perserver in all situations. In the name of Jesus, I pray! Amen!

Side note for JR.... I'm so glad you are not stubborn about that ring or anything. lol . Praying for your recovery as well!

Because of Him,
Michelle

Thanks for posting and loving on the Haitian people through your hard work!

Gotta run I think someone is at my door again....um....RC was that you again? Yea, it was, it was!
Justine saw physical therepy patiences and Debbie, Sarah and Amanda have been assisting Dr. Steve
Amy and Teri got a entire storage room filled with supplies organized and cleaned
You all are too funny! We have the luxury of having Dr. Steve as part of our team, he says he doesn't think it's broken, but cannot tell without an ex-ray, my ring finger is swollen so I could not take my ring off if I wanted to, which I don't. Dr. Steve has wrapped and taken care of me and another one of our team members and the youngest, Vince ...or "V" as all the Haitians are lovingly calling him he is very, very ill, he has been throwing up since about 2pm this afternoon, Dr. Steve is not sure what it is yet, we all prayed over him tonight. Please pray for him, there's nothing worse than trying to sleep in extreme heat, much less being sick too.  The construction team had another great day, Mike and I moved giant mounds of boulders from outside to inside, Tom and Jim took down another wall that was filled with rebar and concrete! There will be church service on Sunday, so needless to say we have a lot to do. Amy is going to tell you how it went with the medical team today...tomorrow, she just went to bed.  Miss you all and thanks for the the imput, all team members asked daily if their family has been blogging, so if you have not started, nows the time! Thanks again for the prayers and verses.

All in fun JR


Hey JR this is for you we all broke our hands at kickboxing tonight! RC did a great job. I only saw one person leave to throw up and a couple cry something about wanting their mommy. But other than that we are good!
Love,
Chris, Michelle, Brian and Nora
P.S. this was all Brian's idea!
We really do hope your hand is feeling better! ; )

nubby!

Well JR I am so sorry you broke your hand...maybe?! But I wonder... were you able to take your wedding ring off before it swelled more? YOU WERE NOT SUPPOSED to take it to Haiti. I told you to get a tattoo! I hope it doesn't hurt too bad : (
This the after picture.  He said they went to the hospital to get it checked out, but they didn't xray it.  They just wrapped it.  LOL! Sorry J.R.  We will continue to pray for you!

Love,
RC

J.R. day three of hard labor!

PICTURES!

I have been txting with J.R. this morning, he says they are all ok.  It's very HOT!  He sent me two pictures via Txt.  His phone works over there. So we are so blessed to be able to communicate with him.

Praying

I pray that you all have a good day today, stay safe, drink lot's of water.  I hope you all get a lot more done in the name of the father.  Keep your mind and thoughts on GODS word and don't let evil guide you. 

Psalm 31 (New Living Translation)

19 How great is the goodness
      you have stored up for those who fear you.
   You lavish it on those who come to you for protection,
      blessing them before the watching world.
 
20 You hide them in the shelter of your presence,
      safe from those who conspire against them.
   You shelter them in your presence,
      far from accusing tongues.

 21 Praise the Lord,
      for he has shown me the wonders of his unfailing love.
      He kept me safe when my city was under attack.
 
22 In panic I cried out,
      “I am cut off from the L
ord!”
   But you heard my cry for mercy
      and answered my call for help.

 23 Love the Lord, all you godly ones!
      For the L
ord protects those who are loyal to him,
      but he harshly punishes the arrogant.
 
24 So be strong and courageous,
      all you who put your hope in the L
ord!




We look forward to hearing from you guys today, and I pray that you will be able to post some pictures.




Love, 
RC

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Out of the wreck I rise... O. Chambers

God does not keep His child immune from trouble; He promises, "... I will be with him in trouble" Psalm 91:15. It doesn't matter how real or intense the adversities may be; nothing can ever separate us from our relationship to God. "In all these things we are more than conquerers."Romans 8:37 Paul was not referring to imaginary things but to things that are dangerously real. And he said we are "super victors" in the midst of them not because of our own doing, but because of the love of our Lord Jesus Christ in us! Out of the wreck I rise every time!!!

Oswald Chambers My Utmost for His Highest

May you all continue to do just that and continue to share these truths with the Haitian believers.

May we all give our "utmost for His highest" always,

Prayerful for you all, & can't wait to hear what tomorrow brings!
Kelly
Hi Gang! I have been trying to post pics and video, but it is painfully slow! It is 10:15pm and I have to get to bed. We were awakened this morning around 4am by a crowing chicken, barking dog and extreme hot room. I promose I will start tomorrow much earlier. I didn't take my iphone to work today, but will tomorow, we already have over 300 pics and videoa already! I can't wait for you all to see them. Nite nite blogger land! JR

Things that are impossible with men are possible with GOD

PRAYING

1 Samuel 12:16 "stand and see this great thing which the Lord will do before your eyes..."
Luke 18:27 "the things which are impossible with men are possible with God."

Romans 8:31 "If God is for us, who can be against us?"
2Timothy 2:1 "be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus"

Romans 8:18 "consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed to us later."
Romans 8:37 "yet in all these things, we are more than conquerors through Him who loved
us."

Michelle

GREAT CLINIC DAY at the Hospital

We seen 95 clinics patients today... Not too many serious injuries or diseased...
Great Day... BRB
Debby
PS I'll post some pics in a lil while tonight...
Amy here. Today the medical team and one haitan doctor saw ninety five clinic patients. We also had an awesome lunch that dr morquette made for us. Teri and I painted some earthquake cracks that were fixed with Mortar. Then we made huge progress on organizing medical supplies. We loved the kids and got lots of hugs and kisses. The guys joined the kids in a soccer game after working all day. We experiened the roads and survived without any incidents. It was a great day and we love the morquettes. Yummy mango best ever time to eat.

JR,

These two girls are just "tickled" your day went so well! Don't worry we will be just as funny at kickboxing for RC as we are for you!

Now post some pictures soon! Hurry! We don't like to wait! LOL!

Lifting you all up in prayer!

Love ya,
Michelle & Nora




Just read this by Dr. Charles Stanley

Troubled? Try Praise!Deuteronomy 20:1-4
A lot of negative emotions accompany hardship: frustration, despair, fear, and doubt. People ruled by those feelings often make poor choices. This is why I recommend that you decide now to respond to troubled times the way the Israelites did: with praise. Even in the darkest hours, worshipping God fills the heart with joy and the mind with peace. A believer who is filled in this way can wisely keep a commitment to obey the Lord no matter what.
Worshipping the Lord enlarges our vision. By doing so, we begin to see how He is at work in the world, perhaps in ways and places we never noticed before. More particularly, we see what God is doing in our situation and notice areas where He requires our obedience.
Our human tendency is to plot a course through a situation toward the easiest solution. But believers who strike out on their own do not mature in faith. Moreover, they miss out on the blessings of following the Lord's plan. Stopping to praise can divert us from the easy way out and direct us to the right path—namely, the way of God's will. Taking a step forward in faith can be frightening. However, believers are completely safe risking their whole future on the Lord's faithfulness. He has never disappointed anyone!
It's hard to despair while honoring the Lord for His love and strength. We can dispel doubt by recalling His past faithfulness—and ease frustration by committing our future plans to Him.
Praise is not the obvious reaction to hardship, but it is the wisest response.
a hymn of praise
Praise Him! Praise Him!
Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! Sing, O Earth, His wonderful love proclaim! Hail Him! hail Him! highest archangels in glory; Strength and honor give to His holy Name! Like a shepherd, Jesus will guard His children, In His arms He carries them all day long.
Chorus:
Praise Him! praise Him! tell of His excellent greatness; Praise Him! praise Him! ever in joyful song!
Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! For our sins He suffered, and bled and died. He our Rock, our hope of eternal salvation,
Hail Him! hail Him! Jesus the Crucified. Sound His praises! Jesus who bore our sorrows; Love unbounded, wonderful, deep and strong.
Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! Heav'nly portals loud with hosannas ring! Jesus, Savior, reigneth forever and ever;
Crown Him! crown Him! Prophet and Priest and King! Christ is coming! over the world victorious, Pow'r and glory unto the Lord belong.
JR and team-praying for all of you!
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:18

This is fitting for the Haitians!!

Great to hear that is was a great day. Continue to build those relationships.
We just got home, we worked at the church tore down a 50 foot wall dug a 20 inch by 3 foot by 50 foot long tranch to set a footer for a brand new wall, unloaded a half semi full of center block, Paster Jules had about 15 parishners their to help us. They were unbelievable! Even the women helped. All ofthe Haitians we have met have been incredibly nice. Thank you all so much for the prayers and blogs, they have been so encouraging for us all. I will post some great pictures in a while. With love and gratitude, JR

Miss you dad!


I hope you guys are staying safe and make sure you drink lots of water! little Miss Amelia keeps saying in her little words," dad where are you" with her little hands around her mouth as she was shouting it out. Just wanted you to know she hasn't forgotten about you!

Today in the Word/John 1:1-18

John 1
The Word Became Flesh 1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning.
3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4In him was life, and that life was the light of men. 5The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood[a] it.
6There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. 7He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so that through him all men might believe. 8He himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light. 9The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world.[b]
10He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him. 11He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. 12Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— 13children born not of natural descent,[c] nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God.
14The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only,[d] who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
15John testifies concerning him. He cries out, saying, "This was he of whom I said, 'He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.' " 16From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another. 17For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only,[e][f]who is at the Father's side, has made him known.

I love the verse - "through Him all things were made" - all the people you will see were all made by God the way he wanted. I know that you all know this, but it struck me a different way while I was praying for you guys this AM - we are all made in God's image - it just hit a cord this AM as I go thru my day and look at people and see them as God's creation, which is awesome.

TODAY ALONG THE WAYAs a child of God, you can turn to Him with your most private and pressing needs. Just as President Obama’s daughters can come to the president for help with their homework or problems with friends, we can beseech the Most High for help with our lives. In fact, God desires this kind of daily interaction with His children. What worries are pressing on your heart today? What burdens are you trying to carry on your own? Won’t you tell your Father right now? He can help you.

Great words on encouragement today - we are praying for you all daily. Be strong in the Lord.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thanking God for each of you

Praying 2 Timothy 4:5 (New Living Translation)

" But you should keep a clear mind in every situation. Don’t be afraid of suffering for the Lord. Work at telling others the Good News, and fully carry out the ministry God has given you."

Wonderful to hear you arrived safe and sound!

Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

Praying that you will all find comfort in the fact that you are part of God's plan and that you will see beyond the conditions and tragedy that surrounds you and keep your eyes fixed on Christ!

Because of Him,
Michelle

GLAD YOU ALL ARE SAFELY IN HAITI

CAN'T WAIT TO SEE POSTS TO HEAR ALL THAT THE LORD IS DOING IN AND THROUGH YOU ALL... PLEASE KEEP US "POSTED." SO BLESSED THROUGH PRAYING FOR YOU ALL!

And looking forward to the new group photo in country!

May God be with each of you now as you sleep and as you wake may you be refreshed and filled with the holy spirit to do all things in His strength and will.

Love

Kelly & Cris
It's raining and it's hot, we had a GREAT dinner! Dr. Hubert told us about the day of the earthquake, it was pretty chilling and unimaginable. Port au Prince is a mess! I could not have been prepared for what I saw today! Going to bed we have breakfast at 7am. Good night everyone! Thanks for the prayers and verses and for blogging!

CCC Haiti Go-Team

Acts 17:22-31
Prayed for you all this AM (5:30 and 6:30) and will do so daily until you all return next Tuesday. I was reading Acts 17:22-31 this AM and it was right in line with your all and your trip to Haiti and your mission. Check it out :Acts 17:22-31 (New International Version)22Paul then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: "Men of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious. 23For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Now what you worship as something unknown I am going to proclaim to you.24"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands. 25And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything, because he himself gives all men life and breath and everything else. 26From one man he made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live. 27God did this so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us. 28'For in him we live and move and have our being.' As some of your own poets have said, 'We are his offspring.'29"Therefore since we are God's offspring, we should not think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by man's design and skill. 30In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. 31For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising him from the dead."Your "Men of Athens" are the Haitians. See the attachment from Today in the Word below as well on these verses :As believers, our self-esteem can and should be directly linked to our relationship to God. In today’s passage, Paul is giving a speech in Athens, a city filled with idols (v. 16). Paul stressed the distinction between being religious and knowing the true God, and he detailed how his own God was the one true God who created the heaven and the earth (vv. 23-24).This God is not “served by human hands” (v. 25). In other words, God does not need us in order to survive. He made us and made the world—what could He need? Yet, in this passage, Paul revealed what God desires. God made all of this “so that men would seek him” (v. 27). God loves us, but He does not manipulate our minds and hearts. He made us, and it is His desire that we would want to know Him, to find Him, and to have a relationship with Him. He does not view us as puppets on His string.“For in him we live and move and have our being” (v. 28). Our heritage is directly linked to the divine Creator. It is natural for offspring to want to know their parents. It is natural, then, that since we are God’s offspring, we will want to find our image in Him. Only in God—not in our own accomplishments, possessions, personality, or family history—can we find the source of our true identity.

Great to hear

So do not throw away your confidence' it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised. Hebrews 10:35-36

Kevin

The team is on the ground in Haiti

Thank you Lord for the safe arrival of the team in Haiti. Please continue to guide and protect them as they are beginning their journey to serve you!

Arrive safe please

Just got the last phone call from J.R. They are getting on the plane from Miami to head to Haiti. Please pray that they are arrive safe, and pray for what they are about to see. Lord I ask that you give them all strength and open their hearts, minds and soul for the devastation that they will witness. Guide them and protect them. Wrap your warm loving arms around them, shield them from evil in your name Lord, Jesus I pray, Amen.

Love,
RC
Getting ready to board, on the way to airport we hit a semi, then our bus driver backed up over the hood of a car when he was leaving, 24 bags checked with no problems!

Go time for the GO TEAM!

Well it's go time for the GO TEAM as you travel to Haiti. Now, it's GO time for the prayer warriors! May we all be faithful in praying for each of you as you have said yes to our Lord Jesus and are his command of looking after the widows and orphans that are so close to his heart! James 1:27

Trusting in Him!
Michelle

Monday, May 17, 2010

Miss you dad!


Dad, our prayer for you is to stay healthy and safe. God has big plans for you. I know your faith will guide you. Lord, Jesus please give my dad your eyes so he can see the love and strength you see in us. Give him your strength so he can help build the walls and mend broken hearts. I know You Lord, Jesus have big plans for my dad, with his faith he will honor YOU! Dad you are our hero and we love you so much! Hurry home.
John 14:12
I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the father.

Love,
Alexis Rae & Amelia Faith

Bathing you in the truth of God's promises

Praying for CCC goteam Mt 13:38..........Father, I pray for those out in the mission fields,specifically this group of people who love you and long to serve you in Haiti. I am thankful they are Mt 13:38 spreading the good news of the Gospel,
Mt 24:14 in this country and around the world.(Haiti)
1Jn 3:17 They have seen their brothers' needs
1Jn 3:17 and have not shut up their hearts from them,
3Jn 1:7 but have faithfully gone forth into all the earth.
2Tim 1:9 Let them be called with a holy calling,
2Tim 1:9 not according to their works,
2Tim 1:9 but according to Your own purpose, Father.
1Jn 3:16 Out of love they have laid down their lives
Jas 1:25 and determined to be doers of the work, not hearers only. They are willing to 2Tim 2:10 endure all things for the sake of those chosen for salvation.
Father send with them your angels, your mighty warriors to guard and protect each of them. Heb 6:10 Do not forget their work and labor of love.
2Tim 4:17 Stand with them and strengthen them.
2Tim 4:18 Deliver them from every evil work and preserve them.
Phil 1:12 Cause the things which have happened to actually
Phil 1:12 turn out for the furtherance of the Gospel.
Ps 104:4 Make Your ministers a flame of fire,
Phil 2:16 Help them to hold fast to the Word of life
Eph 5:10 proving what is acceptable to the Lord,
Eph 5:11 exposing the unfruitful works of darkness,
Phil 2:15 and shining as bright lights in a dark world.
2Thes 3:8 Let their hard work be an example to us,
1Thes 3:2 as we send fellow laborers and ministers of God
1Thes 3:2 to encourage and establish them concerning their faith,
1Thes 3:3 so that they will not be shaken by afflictions.
1Thes 2:2 Give them the boldness to speak the Gospel in the midst of conflict(and suffering they will see and grieve)
1Cor 2:4 in demonstration of the Spirit and power
Col 4:17 and to fulfill the ministry they have received in the Lord.

Go team we have committed to pray for you every hour of every day you are in Haiti. May you be blessed and filled with the spirit of God on your journey. May you find great joy as you look into the eyes of a child you are helping and loving on with Christ's love!

Your sister in Christ,
Michelle Ridens

Last Lunch with my boys!!! :)


Last lunch with my boys before I go... Aren't they handsome, if I do say so myself..
Brett, Angela, Braei (hiding behind Brant) Brant and of course "ME"...
Gonna miss my kids and hubby but CAN'T wait to go!! 12 HOURS NOW!! YEAH!!!!!
Hi team, I just spoke with Vincent and he secured a video camera and a couple of microphones so the photo/video team is ready. We plan on interviewing some, if not all, of you tomorrow about your expectations for the trip, what God has been teaching you, etc. so 'act natural' (ha ha).

Haiti weather tomorrow is high of 99 degrees with 60% chance of rain, mm mm, toasty. I had an engineer tell me that with such high humidity it can't get above 100 degrees, so we have that to look forward to (again, ha ha).

Bon jou

Isaiah 40:28-31

I will be praying Isaiah 40:28-31 for all of you! May you run & not grow weary in all the Lord has for each of you while in Haiti!

"Have you not heard?
Have you never understood?
The Lord is the Everlasting God,
the Creator of the earth.
He never grows weak or weary.
No one can measure the depths of His understanding.
He gives power to the weak
and strength to the powerless.
Even youths will become weak & tired,
and young men will fall in exhaustion.
But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength.
They will soar high on wings like eagles.
They will run & not grow weary.
They will walk & not faint. "

All for His glory!!!

Less than 24 HOURSand we r up up & away!!

I have been done packing, then unpacking, then packing... Anybody else do this?? I WILL BE DONE BY 5 am tomorrow morning tho I promise :) I am bringing my camera for sure but should I bring my video camera?? My regular camera takes movie clips and is much smaller, easier to carry with me.. I have lanyards if anyone need them for carrying anything, small money/change purse ect...

WOW less than 24 hours and we are FINALLY on our way!!! SO EXCITED!!! :)
I think I am done packing! Yippie! How is everyone else doing?

it's almost here...

just got done weighing lots and lots of bags, ready and excited to go... we need to go to bed! See you bright and early in just over a day!
Psalm 46

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Pre Haiti prayers for the CCC GO TEAM

Praying for our faithful Father to prepare your hearts and strengthen you as individuals and as a group.

Praying that the Holy Spirit will encourage you and you would seek him faithfully.

Praying for you to have good fellowship not only with each other but with other believers you come in contact with in Haiti.

Praying that you would each have a servant's attitude in everything you do in every situation you are faced with no matter how difficult.

Praying for protection against spiritual warfare as you prepare during these last few hours at home and as you travel and of course when you there.

Praying for many faithful prayer partners and their diligence to pray for you all while you are in Haiti.

Finally brothers and sisters in Christ, thank you for your willingness to serve in this capacity in the precious name of our Lord Jesus!!!

Determining What's Safe in Haiti, and What Isn't - AOL News

Determining What's Safe in Haiti, and What Isn't - AOL News
I have the numbered tags for all bags...and your friend is right, they pile all the bags up and you need to keep a watchful eye on them at all times. I am wrapping a dirty diaper from my two year old around mine, nobody will touch them! Of course I am kidding! Debby thanks for following up with the bus! Everyone sleep tight...3 more days! My wife and I had a great couples study tonight. ALL four other couples prayed over me for all of us and each person took multiple times to pray 24-7 for our entire team. Encourage your friends and family to sign up and follow our blog! I turned international roaming for data and phone service on today with AT&T, so even if the generator is not working we should be able to communicate daily with loved ones and our blog.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Tags

I put my bright PINK CCC TAG on mine and made a copy of it for my 2nd bag... Thought we were gonna write the numbers on that.. OH WELL, the more identification the better and EASIER to spot when finding your bags.. A friend told me that it is like a zoo at the airport.. No luggage runway things.. They just take the bags and pile them up in the middle of the airport...I'm putting neon green vet wrap around both of the handles on both of my bags and then tying a bright striped sock on the main handle... I'LL BE SURE TO SPOT MY BAGS!!!

Just an idea: If you have an OLD UGLY tie (mans tie), or bright sock or white linen napkin, tie it on your handle so it will be easy to spot..

3 DAYS TO GO!!!
Luggage Tags are done...1-24 and I made everyone a tag with their name, address, SS #, home number, cell number and work numbers on them...just kidding! I just put first names on them, and if I do say so myself they came out pretty good! Justine don't for get the "magic" tape for my knee.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Tuesday - FLIGHT DAY!!

Everyone remember to wear you GOTeam Tshirt so we can stay together and also take a new team PICTURE... JR goes in the back, hehehehehe, jk JR... Let's do it at the gate once we get in and settled...
SUGGESTION FOR EVERYONE: I would bring a pair of shorts in your carry on bag or wear under your pants.. When you get there you are gonna want to get out of you rlong pants/sweats/jeans immediately.. I did as soon as I got off the airplane... EVEN BETTER idea, CHANGE ON THE PLANE before we land because I was told the airport is a huge mob (lots of wondering people) and bathrooms aren't very clean..

Does everyone have their battery operated fans??? You are going to need them to sleep at night.. Ice packs are highly recommended also.. Towel for showers/beach..Sunscreen if you are working outside (at least a 50 SPF) AND a hat so your face stays covered..FYI:Wetting down your hat once in awhile, keeping your head cool helps keep your body cooler..

I'm ready r u???

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Jim and Teri, Thanks for the post, it definitely provided for more insight in to the lives and ways of Haitians. Last Hep-B shot today at 2:15pm, Yippee! Hey, who was in charge of putting the big headed guy right in front of the team picture? He should be fired! Lol! 5-days and counting....

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

LOOK at this GOTeam!!! I am so proud to be a part of this team and can't wait to go to Haiti and do what I can to assist the Haitians!!
We have to get a new pic at the airport with Vince included.. I will have my camera ready to go!! Less than 6 days to go, I AM SO EXCITED!!!! I will see you all at 5:30 am on TUESDAY!!!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Dr. Hubert Morquette story

Teri and I included this (in link form) in our support letter. I think all of us should read it as it gives excellent background to the country of Haiti. This is from the World Relief website when Hubert was associated with them.

Fighting for Haiti:Dr. Hubert Morquette, Country Director, World Relief Haiti

In the face of trials and tribulations, Hubert Morquette has emerged with determination and a vision for his countrymen. Born into a prosperous Haitian family, Hubert’s early boyhood memories are of a nice home, plenty of food and carefree living.

But that changed in 1964 when henchmen of the Duvalier regime burst into the Morquette home and dragged away Hubert’s father. It was the last time Hubert saw his dad. As a lawyer and a teacher, he was considered a political rival. Years later, when political prisoners were released, Hubert held out a thin hope of seeing his father again. But that never happened. To this day, he does not know his father’s fate.

After his father’s abduction, the Morquette family struggled to make ends meet. The family moved into a one-room house and lost all their furniture except the beds. “Sometimes my shoes were torn and I had to put board into the soles to fix them,” Hubert recalls. “I remember coming home from school and looking to see if there was any lunch. More often than not, we went hungry.”

The 59-year-old medical doctor reflects: “My story enables me to understand the Apostle Paul when he said, ‘I have known how to be in abundance and how to be in need’.”

Hubert studied hard, eventually going to medical school, training in Paris, France, and then returning to his native land. In coming back to Haiti, he has done the opposite of what many of his countrymen dream of doing. “Haitians dream of escape,” he says. “If you look at Haitian paintings, many of them depict the ocean. The ocean represents escape… liberty. For Haitians, the outside world is paradise; Haiti is hell.”

Although Haitians in general have a very low self-esteem, they are a resourceful people, inventive and quick to adapt to survive. “One of the values we carry is generosity,” Hubert says. “We are generous by nature and we have a spirit of sharing, especially with foreigners. I would say that Haitians even have a love for foreigners. While other former European colonies harbor bitterness towards white people, Haitians do not.”

Haitian society is largely fatalistic, Hubert says. “Haitians have a lot of hope. That’s why you see so much lottery because people think they can go to bed poor and wake up rich. People think that if they dream about a number it will make them rich. The saying ‘where there’s life, there’s hope’ is understood by Haiti’s people.”

However, there is a tendency towards irresponsibility in the Haitian culture, fed by a prevalent belief that misdeeds can be blamed on a ‘bad spirit.’ The result is that people frequently do not accept responsibility for their behaviors.

“Ask a Haitian: ‘What do you think you’ll be doing in five years?’ and he will laugh,” Hubert continues. “Our people do not think about tomorrow; we do not plan for the future; we live from day to day. We are a people in survival mode.”

He continues: “The concept that is most prevalent now is survival at all costs. There is no respect, because the poor have been taught to get what they can, however they can… by cheating, stealing, begging. Our society has been built on hatred. I ask, ‘Where is the Church?’ The Church in Haiti must stand for true justice.”

The Influence of Voodoo
Voodoo is a pervasive evil that permeates Haitian society at all levels. Frequently misrepresented in the West, voodoo is misunderstood by many Christians in the U.S. and often viewed as a bizarre fringe cult. In reality, voodoo is a dominant spiritual force.

“Many Haitians say: ‘Voodoo is our culture… we should not speak badly about it, or our ancestors’,” Hubert says. “I tell you plainly: voodoo is very real. It is not a game.”
“Unfortunately, voodoo thinking is invading Christianity in general and even getting into the evangelical Church,” he continues. “This is because churches are moved more by the numbers of converts than by true discipling. Jesus said, ‘Go… and teach them.’ We are seeing lots of conversions but there is very little solid teaching. If there is a weakness in the Church in Haiti, our weakness is that we do not make true disciples because we lack theological training. We are told that 42 percent of Haitians call themselves evangelical Christians – but it doesn’t seem to be having much impact on our society. It is time for us to make a real difference.”

World Relief has a role to play in equipping church leaders, he says. “I believe the Church is poised to transform Haiti, but our pastors and leaders must build integrity and live sanctified lives.”

Serving the Most Vulnerable
Extreme poverty leaves many Haitian girls and women – including those in the Church – highly vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. “This is a huge challenge for the Church in Haiti,” Hubert says. “Many of our young girls enter into ‘survival prostitution’. Their biggest challenge is food.”

Hubert explains: “Let’s say that a Christian girl does not eat for a day. She is hungry but she will survive. However, the next day, she has nothing to eat. Now, she has gone two days without food. A married man asks her, ‘Can I take you to a restaurant?’ She will not say ‘no.’ The next day, he offers to buy her clothes… a nice dress. Do you think she will say ‘no’? Before long, she is his mistress. She has become dependent on him for food and clothing. This happens all the time in Haiti.

“You see, these social challenges are also spiritual challenges,” Hubert points out. “Our problems in Haiti are interlinked.”

The Begging Dilemma
An outstretched hand is a way of life for many in Haiti… a sign of being in ‘survival mode.’ At the same spot in Port-au-Prince each day, a girl, about 18 years old, stands and begs. Some would view this young woman with pity. But Hubert has a different perspective.

“Pity is condescension. The true Christian response is compassion and love,” he says. “Take this girl… she is young, pretty and full of energy. She has no reason to beg. When you are poor, you can still have dignity. By begging, a person gives away his or her last shred of dignity. Your dignity is something that nothing should take away… not even poverty.”

Hubert says that those who give handouts to beggars are often seeking to cushion their own conscience, rather than seeking a constructive way to help. “You feel good for a day; you will sleep well tonight – but has it made any real difference?” he asks.

Keys to Lasting Change
After years of political turmoil, dictatorships and unrest, Haiti needs a period of peace and stability in order to achieve a degree of prosperity, Hubert says. He points out the country’s natural beauty, its tourism potential, and the opportunities for investment if only stable government were in place. “Haitians are scattered throughout the world,” he says. “I dream of what could be if Haitians returned to invest in their country. I think that would be a miracle.
“The Church in Haiti must become true ‘salt’ in our society. Elijah told the people: ‘Do not waver… if God, choose God; if Baal, choose him…’ I believe that God is waiting for us – the Church in Haiti – to do our part.”

Hubert says the Church in America has a pivotal role in the restoration of the Haitian people and the edification of the Haitian Church.

“There is only one Church – the Church built by Jesus,” he says. “The Church in America is us. We are them. We ask not just for the Church in America to share its wealth, but the resources of teaching and educating that we so badly need. We need you to share your knowledge with us. We need leadership training. Our pastors need to grow in sound doctrine and knowledge of the Scriptures. Our youth need to meet American youth and hear about their struggles to remain abstinent and pure.”

He adds: “I have watched a rich, white American woman sit in the home of a poor, black Haitian woman in the slums of Port-au-Prince. On the surface, it seems they are too far apart in every way to connect. The socio-economic gulf seems too wide. But then the American woman begins to share how her husband had beaten and abused her. The Haitian woman looked at her with wide eyes: ‘You, too!’ she exclaimed. Through tears, the gulf was suddenly no longer there. Poor black and rich white were on the same level. They could comfort and encourage each other. This is love. This is compassion. This is the Church in action.”

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Wow! Our last team meeting tonight! We are only 8 days away from departing from Haiti. Amy and Mike thinks for the pizza and another informative meeting. Dr. Steve met with his medical team and Mike went over what to expect from the constructions side...expect the unexpected! Everyone is excited, anxious, nervous and maybe even a little scared, but we all are relying on our faith in Jesus Christ to guide us and direct us on this mission! Vincent was not there for the team picture, we will take another at the airport next week and post it.
Happy Mother's Day to Amy, Debby, Sara, Justine and all of our Go-Team members, mothers! Does that make any sense?

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!

Happy Mothers Day all you Mommys out there!!! :)

8 DAYS TO GO, GOTeam!!!

Friday, May 7, 2010


Eleven days until Haiti! Lots of packing to do still. Last minute details to complete, travel journal started...

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

ICE PACKS


I am going to place an order for the ice packs and see if they will discount the shipping for our team.. If anyone wants me to place the order for them just email me by tomorrow...

On another note, just got back from the Dominican, next door to Haiti.. IT IS HOT HOT HOT!! You don't know HOT until you go there... I HIGHLY recommend the ice packs at least to be able to fall asleep at night.. Like I said, I'd be happy to place 1 big order if anyone wants them...

LESS THAN 2 WEEKS TO GO AND I CAN'T WAIT!!!
Here is the least expensive place I found instant ice packs. I purchased a box of 24 for $15. They also have BioFreeze which I use in a roll-on for muscle aches and pain, it works GREAT if anyone needs stuff like that. 13 days to Haiti.

http://www.shorelinesms.com/default.aspx

Monday, May 3, 2010

Great team meeting Sunday night! Mike and Amy went over a lot of information given to them by some other team leaders who just returned from Haiti. Security and safety are a big concern and we were informed that unless the entire team goes somewhere no one goes. Went over our daily schedule breakfast by 7:30am, hit the rode by 8am, maybe lunch around 2-ish and then back by 5pm for dinner and post day meeting. Everyone seems excited and anxious. It is very hot in Haiti, heat index for tomorrow is 115 degrees...but at least it cools down at night to a bone chilling 92! Do they make battery operated air conditioners? Lol!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Continuing to work on my packing list. I found large body wipes to use just in case we cannot shower. Anyone else planning to sign-up for a Go-Team, I definitely suggest using "Midwest Travel Medicine" for your vaccines, and they provide invaluable travel information for the country you are going to.