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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Haiti 2010


I wasn’t the only member of our family in the Caribbean last February. My son, Nathan, was scheduled to go on a mission trip to a Haitian orphanage associated with Trinity Bible Church and after the earthquake hit, they decided to continue with their plans. They took supplies, medications, and helped out wherever they could around Port au Prince. The orphanages in Haiti are not supported by the government and it is left to the churches to provide for these children. Trinity Bible Church sends missionaries regularly to the children’s home approximately forty miles from Port au Prince. Fortunately, the children had been moved into a new building a week before the earthquake struck, destroying the older facility. The new building withstood the quake and none of the children were injured. Nathan came back with tales of dusty roads, streets filled with garbage and houses turned into rubble but one thing he did notice is that Haitians are joyful and kind people. They don’t worry about tomorrow, don’t store up material possessions, and live by their motto Whatever happens, happens.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Haiti - Orphanage

After a week of devastating pictures from the Haiti earthquake, good news stories are beginning to filter through. A February mission trip to Haiti had been scheduled by the youth minister of Trinity Bible Church and my son, Nathan, had volunteered to help out at an orphanage just outside Port au Prince. The Youth Minister, John Barnes and his wife Christi, returned to the U.S. from Haiti the day before the earthquake. They had been at the orphanage working on the slow adoption process to bring home a child, Eva. Tonight, on the news, there was a video about their plight. The good news? The adoption process has been expedited and Eva, through the American Consulate, will soon be on her way to Texas. See the news link here The orphanage is located 40 miles outside Port au Prince and all the children are safe. Hopefully, the group will be able to continue with their mission trip next month.