Greetings,
Mid May and I am just getting another update on here. Sorry for the delay…a lot has been going on.
I guess I will have to do this in sections to try and cover things for
you. I want to start with someone I had
met back in February, when I had been at the MFI banquet in West Palm
Beach. A young man came up to me after
the banquet and we spoke for a few minutes.
He shared some cards he had with both me and with Pastor Paul
Romeus. They are like a credit card in
size and shape and heavy plastic. Paul
and I both agreed they were great evangelistic tools. After I returned to Haiti, I showed them to
several pastors and those who do evangelism.
They were thrilled with them.
Those I had were in Creole, and everyone was VERY interested in
them. Since that time, Ryan Robbins,
from GoKnock.org, and I have been in communication. I purchased those that I could afford, and as
an incentive, Ryan included more, free of charge on our first order. The photo below shows the English one that I
have. There were 10 different cards in
the Creole packets. As you can see, there
are catchy one or two words on the front, and the back has scripture. They really are awesome.
Now, on to the happenings in the last month or two.
The first was a horrible accident.
One of “our kids” was on the side of the road, and was hit by a small bus. A very long story short, is that he had
severe head injuries and his ankle/foot was pretty mangled. This was about April 15th. He was taken to the hospital here in the
north, in Milot. After a few days, sent,
by helicopter, to Port au Prince. Not
very responsive and in extreme pain. He
had spent a lot of time there. Then we
heard he had to leave that place, since it was an emergency only facility. He was brought back up to the north and taken
to his own home. Still not eating,
drinking or able to care for himself. I
believe at this time they are trying to make arrangements to put him in the
hospital/clinic that is a part of the IDADEE orphanage. When the request went out, Missionary Flights
sent in a really nice wheelchair for him to use. But at this time, no updates have come our
way, so we are asking for continued and constant prayers for Cequer. He is a very important part of our lives
here.
Then on April 24th we were blessed when our son and grandson
arrived for a week. They had been asked
by English Bible Fellowship (EBF) to come and do a one day conference. The TOT (Teaching Our Teachers) conference
was centered on teaching those in position to teach others how to evangelize,
effectively. We ended up with about 40
there including our EBF committee. Half
way through we supplied a wonderful lunch from a local restaurant. At the
conclusion each of the attendees were given a packet of the 10 GoKnock cards,
and a bag of personal care items. Those along with their papers from the
conference, the tablets and pens were a blessing for them. They were all very thrilled with the conference
and will be teaching what they learned in their own churches and
ministries. We had quite a few pastors
as a part of this and they immediately asked when would Dale come back and
teach again. (Did this mom’s heart good to hear that!) Our translators were awesome, too, even
though Dale didn’t need one, he did use one.
Gregory was happy to have one though.
So, thoughts are in gear for another conference in the future. Photos below showing you what all went on.
We spent some time setting up and getting ready for the sign in.
It really was nice having it out in the air, yet covered from sun. And the attendee's had school desks to use for taking notes, and they ALL were taking notes with the outlines handed out.
Dale had Joab as his first translator. His second translator was our good friend Pastor Paul Romeus.
And Gregory had Enoch translating for him. You can tell they all had a good time.
Sunday at English Bible Fellowship, Gregory was able to share again.
Then, while Dale and Gregory were here, they worked on food buckets for
us. What a joy to be able to get these
done and they were able to help deliver most of them, too. The sad part was after just a week they had
to leave again. But while here, we took
Abbie with us and sent to town for a meal.
No one could believe Abbie ordered the Boukanye Burger (the BIG one) and
then she ate the whole thing!!
Dale and Gregory went out with Marco, who along with Vero, head up a great ministry of not only evangelism, but teach adults how to read and write. They went into areas where Marco knew the needs were great. I'm only showing a couple of the stops they made, along with some of the evangelism team. The first one is Dale with a baby a woman wanted to give me. Of course he didn't take her, but she sure is cute.
And then there is Abbie and the monster hamburger. Grandpa couldn't believe she ate it all!
After our kids left, there was an American Warden’s meeting and town
hall meeting for Americans at the new Sadama Hotel. So Don and I were there for the wardens
meeting, which then flowed into the American town hall meeting. We met Maureen Smith, the Deputy Consul
General of the US Embassy. The meeting
was very informative and only a very small group showed up. But I think the highlight of the day was the
hotel, and the road to get to it. I honestly
thought we were on the wrong road going up to the top of the mountain. It was SO, SO bad. And if we had met another vehicle, we would
have been in trouble. It was one
lane. Then at the top….I had almost
stopped because it looked like the road ended and we would go off the
mountain. No guard rails or signs or
anything. (and no, I didn’t take a
picture, I was driving). Then the road
turned sharp right and there was the hotel.
There is not another one like it in Haiti, I would bet. It is AWESOME! (Not that I want to travel that road again to
get there). Very top notch. I’ll put some pics for you to see. Very honestly, I pulled them from the web
site, but we did see this. The only one
I took was of the city of Cap Haitian, while we were sitting waiting for the
meeting to start. I checked on line, and
if you can believe it, back in 2015 there were supposedly 357,000 people in Cap
Haitian. (not sure how they could count…but
they did have a figure). And we know
since that time, the city and area have grown a lot. When you look at the photo of the city… try
and picture that many, in this small area.
This picture was obviously taken from a plane or helicopter. The hotel was carved into the side of the mountain.
This was the dining room our meeting was in. Nice view!
On to Missionary Flights, Int’l. (MFI) and the airport. If you have flown into Cap Haitian in the
recent past, even up to 2 and 3 months ago… you would not believe the changes
at the airport now. We who work there have
been going through “growing pains”. It
seemed the buildings changed on a daily basis.
We just never knew what to expect each day we arrived. Last Thursday two of us were given an “unofficial”
tour of our new building and were able to see the plans. Supposedly by the end of this month we should
be able to see a major GOOD change. I’m
not a real negative person, but we live in Haiti. I told him, “I believe you, but…. We live in
Haiti.” So, I am praying they will prove
my doubts wrong and that it will be great, very soon. Keep praying for MFI, as they too, are experiencing
“growing pains”. With some staff leaving
and others coming in, we need to keep them in prayer. Yet, they continue to have faithful service
for us, so we are praising the Lord for that!!
I will close with two scriptures that are holding us together right now….
Colossians 4: 2 “Devote yourselves to
prayer, being watchful and thankful.”
I Thess. 5: 16-18 “Rejoice always, pray
continually, give thanks in all circumstances: for this is God’s will for you
in Christ Jesus.”
Amen and blessing beyond measure!!!!
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