Missouri – New Jersey – Ohio

Ruben Schwieger just finished a two-week stay in Haiti, leading a different work-team each week. Both Ruben and Art were there to welcome the first team with persons from Cape Girardeau, Missouri and New Jersey. This team worked in the village of Dumay, completing 6 more homes, bringing the total to twelve families that are now off the ground and in a good home there. Art then left Ruben and came to the states for a week. The second week Ruben hosted a team from Wooster and Alliance, Ohio. This team worked in St. Ard, helping to lay block on a school building. Their work was cut short by a cholera outbreak just to the north of them. Ruben returned to Croix des Bouquets with the group and they visited the village of Prospere and helped build a house at the “Rainbow Training Center” for Christian Veterinary Mission (where Art lives). While things went a bit differently than originally planned, flexibility is the key--especially in an earthquake disaster zone. Things can change on a daily basis and sometimes even moment to moment! THANK YOU Ruben and everyone for being “flexible”.Here are two sites that Art uses to follow the cholera outbreak:
Continue to pray for health, safety and progress.
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