Things are going well for our team in Haiti.
Things are going well for with our team in Haiti. The team has had four more days of ministry since our last blog. These days here in Jacmel, Haiti have been long busy ones and we have seen so much fruit already. God is faithful.
The weekend turned out to be a fabulous. Our team drove about 40 minutes into a mountain village where we held a children’s outreach. There we sang songs, performed dramas, fed them lunch, gave flip flops to the children, and took pictures of each child and put in in a frame to take home with them. This was especially unique for a couple of reasons. First, because these children very rarely get to have a photo of themselves, secondly, because God did an amazing little miracle just for the team with this particular craft, You see we needed to use an instant camera and film in order to take over two hundred pictures and get them in frames for each child to take home in time the outreach was over. You never know exactly how many children will show up for these events. We were told to plan for two hundred children for each craft. This helps to have a number for purchasing the craft supplies. When we ordered the film, we felt to order a little extra. 240 pieces to be exact. When we got to Jacmel we used one of the prints to test and measure the foam frames we cut out for the kids. This left us with 239 photos left. To make a long story short, there were lots and lots of kids that day. We all prayed as the line for pictures wrapped around the building that day. As we neared the end of children our film was running low. We think it’s a miracle…. 239 kids, 239 photos, no one turned away. IT WAS EXACTLY THE NUMBER WE NEEDED. What a testimony of God’s faithfulness!!!
For our weekly schedule, we visit and minister in schools in the mornings. In the afternoon the focus is on orphanages.
Holding those babies and playing ball with the kids has been amazing.
The schools are now a series of tents/canopies made into classrooms, likewise with hospitals.
The hospital conditions have been a bit distressing; the care for patients and proper treatment isn’t the best because of lack of the correct supplies, however the staff are very grateful for the help .
The hospital here in Jacmel has a huge need for physical therapists.
We have one therapist on our team. She, plus one other volunteer therapist and a trainee is all the hospital here currently has. Needless to say they has been NONSTOP. At times it is overwhelming. Wound care is an issue as well. The lack of proper supplies leads to the lack of proper treatment. Motrin and ice are even very hard to come by. PLEASE pray for these people, the supplies, and medical personnel needed to help them.
The construction team has done some demo for a family that has their neighbors two story house laying on ½ of their home since the earthquake.
They have also been busy building school desks, pews for the overflow at the churches and cribs for babies that have been sleeping on the floor at an orphanage.
The team building school benches and pews
This baby slept on the floor
Not any more!
The city of Jacmel is rubble and flattened buildings in many areas. Tents and little “suburbs†of tents everywhere. The conditions are difficult.
Tents and little “suburbs†of tents everywhere. The conditions are difficult.
Still we see hope and joy in many Haitian eyes.
Church services have grown by 300-400%. Many have turned to Jesus. We have been able to personally witness many come to Christ.  Our team sat on the outside of the church service this past Sunday (there was no room inside and the overflow went around the building). We could see the mountains and the beauty of this country just above the top of the building. As we looked back down at the people it was clear to see how the Lord was changing their hearts. Isaiah 54 (especially the second half) seems to fit so well. He is doing a new thing here.Â
Please continue to pray for these people and the team.
Thank you for your love and support!


















