Sunday, March 30, 2008
returning 2day!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Departing for Port au Prince in 1 Hour
Friday, March 28, 2008
The last supper...
Ready to go!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Blown away - by a gracious God.
Today we started off the day with devotions on the roof @ 6am and then work after breakfast. (by the way, i forgot to mention that yesterday we did our food distribution - handed rice bags to about 300 families in the community as well as all the TimBits shirts from the MHSA.) A very cool experience.
At 9am this morning we all walked into grand goave to the market to do a bit of sight seeing and shopping... yikes - the market was intense... and Yes, haitian money (goudes) are VERY dirty. We bought some drinks (lotsa cool fruit drinks in a can) and some clothes - and kerry and i snagged a couple of SWEET chapeaus... he looks like a columbian drug lord with his on... man that guy is born to live here!!
after lunch, we were briefed by Lisa Honorat about what we would be doing later this afternoon - going into the community and visiting homes... sharing our stories and praying for people. then some of the team started finishing up some of the projects before we left for the community visitation.
i had no idea what to xpect, but what happened blew my mind... with Marc and another leader from the church went with one team and Pastor Juliam and another leader went with the other half of our team... our team went and spoke to three different homes (groups of homes) and at each place, almost everyone wanted to follow Christ - we stood there - after sharing our stories, pastor marc who ask the people if they wanted to follow Jesus "Oui" and one from our team would lead them to accept Christ. The power of it all was that we knew without a doubt that we were partnering with Jesus in what he was already doing. Entire families following Jesus as a result of our obedience to simply share the good news. Humbling. God was bringing hope back into our despair - people need to hear the news - about how good our God truly is - and without anything fancy - just being in the place where God has prepared peoples hearts and minds ahead of us... no words... i am trying to explain, but cannot. we are gripped by a powerful loving God - who pursues us - who is waiting for us to simply allow him to KNOW us... i have never experienced this happening... wow.
it is all coming together - Haiti Arise began by Marc and Lisa going into the community and sharing Jesus - and out of that, a church of 350 people was born - and they train people basic technical skills so that they can care for their families and change the face of the country - THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS COMING TO EARTH... and we all get to join Him in what he is doing. God is so good.
Keep praying for us - we have to translate this into life at home... and only God can do that. bit by bit - we have been reminded that every good and perfect gift (air, hope, friendship, fresh avacatos, water, the Word - a refrigerated drink) comes from the Perfect Father... we are unworthy but grateful children.
goodnight- until we have power again
jake for the team
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Hot - Sweaty - Hot - Stinky - Nasty Sweaty.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Easter Sunday - HE IS RISEN!
This morning we were up again for devotions @ 6:00am on the roof...
another beautiful morning... its nice to watch the sunrise and see the
hundreds of mangos hanging from all the trees and listen to all the
various animals from all over the countryside making their morning
noises. Man am i glad i brought my espresso roast... (thanks
danielle!!).
So we had church this morning on the property (about 200 people
attending) Pastor Marc preached and we had such a fun service singing
creole versions of our favorite songs! The team lead the childrens
service (they did an Easter drama, made a craft and hugged lotsa
little Haitian kids) they are doing so awesome here - enjoying the
country and the people.
In the afternoon, the team took a walk into town, visited Marc and
Lisa's home, exchanged $20 american for 750 Gourdes (gooods) and
bought a soda and went to a soccer game (green vs. blue??) apparently
one of the top level teams in Haiti. After narrowly avoiding getting
caught in a riot over a "yellow card" incident, we returned for an
evening service, Taryn shared and did really well (preaching through
an interpreter is interesting...) and then Jake shared as well.
We had supper and then the team was playing hide and seek in the dark
- Chris & Taryn are really good hidder-ers. The power has been out all
evening, so hopefully we have some for making coffee tomorrow... and
like, breakfast and stuff. We are going to the beach after 5am prayer
meeting and breakfast. The staff here take mondays off, so there
won't be any work projects for us, but we will visit another church
plant in Tapion (mostly children) @ 5pm and lead the service.
Man... is it hot here!! Keep praying for us and know that we are
thinking about you all!
We are getting a list of big plans and projects from Marc and Lisa -
there is sooo much to be done to help this community... keep praying
about how God will have you get involved in what he is doing here.
love you all!
jake for the haiti team.