It was good to be back in Denton after seven days in Haiti. I can personally testify that the earthquake damage is even worse than you have seen and heard on television. Tens of thousands of people are living in tent cities across Port Au Prince, hundreds of buildings are piles of rubble and the Haitian people say the death toll is closer to 300,000 rather than the 200,000 we have heard. In the midst of that destruction our team made a difference in the lives of several people. They worked in the orphanage, cleared about four feet of rubble from a destroyed houses foundation so it can now be built back and brought a great deal of encouragement to Jacob and Claudette Bernard. Our team of 23 was fantastic. Not a word of complaining about cold showers or food they are not accustomed to. We were blessed to be staying in the moutainous area this time. I never thought I would need a blanket at night in Haiti but I did several nights! Each and every adult and high school student worked extemely hard each day and as a result came back changed. Many are already looking forward to a return trip. John Hinchey will be talking about the trip on a Wednesday night at WEBS in the near future.
Tami and I are on an anniversary celebration trip this week. Next week I will begin visiting churches. I will let you know how it goes then.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
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Praising GOD for an Awesome Pastor. Blessings on your anniversary...... GOD is GOOD.
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