* Please pray for peaceful elections (19 candidates)--November 28th.
The country desperately needs someone with wisdom, leadership and a vision
and heart for the people.
* Cholera continues to spread in the country.
* Our grief process.
Suetta's step-father (Wayne Darr) went to be with Jesus November 13th.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Gonaives-Nov. 9-16
A team from Lima, Ohio is arriving today (Nov 9) and will be going to Gonaives and working on constructing block homes with Sister Boudreaux.
"Chain Gang" passing cement to level the foundation to begin laying block.
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Looking from the road up to work site. |
Looking from the top down toward the road. |
November 13:
Pouring the footer. (left & right)


"Chain Gang" passing cement to level the foundation to begin laying block.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
"Tomas"--The Day After...
Tomas has passed and today will be spent assessing damage and beginning the clean up process. Skies are a little overcast but the sun is shining and there is no rain in our area. People are out and about, traffic is picking up and the airport is open. Our Haitian brothers and sisters are resilient and resolute people. Lord, bless them, I pray.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Hurricane Tomas Has Passed
Just want to update everyone on how Art has fared... I talked with him on Skype this evening and he emailed me the following:
"It's about 5:30pm in Haiti and we thank the Lord for His protection. The southern tip and the northern tip were hit hard with trees down and flooding. Here near Port au Prince our intermittent moderate to heavy winds began last night and now we have mild winds. The intermittent light to moderate rains began last night and currently we have sprinkles. The river near Port is very high and rising which is an indication that the mountains received some heavy rains. Tomas is supposed to move off the north coast later tonight and there are trailing bands that will have varying degrees of wind and rain through tomorrow. Overall, we faired well given the outlook at the beginning of the week. Thank you, Lord Jesus."
Yes, "Thank you, Jesus"!! And, THANK YOU-- EVERYONE-- for praying and for your words of encouragement. We've been blessed by your outpouring of care and concern AND we've definitely felt the impact of your prayers!
"It's about 5:30pm in Haiti and we thank the Lord for His protection. The southern tip and the northern tip were hit hard with trees down and flooding. Here near Port au Prince our intermittent moderate to heavy winds began last night and now we have mild winds. The intermittent light to moderate rains began last night and currently we have sprinkles. The river near Port is very high and rising which is an indication that the mountains received some heavy rains. Tomas is supposed to move off the north coast later tonight and there are trailing bands that will have varying degrees of wind and rain through tomorrow. Overall, we faired well given the outlook at the beginning of the week. Thank you, Lord Jesus."
Yes, "Thank you, Jesus"!! And, THANK YOU-- EVERYONE-- for praying and for your words of encouragement. We've been blessed by your outpouring of care and concern AND we've definitely felt the impact of your prayers!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Hurricane "Tomas"
The skies are gray and the wind is increasing hourly now. Rain has not yet begun but a projected 5-15 inches is supposed to fall within the next 48 hours! The rain alone will be devastating to many, let alone the winds. Pray that the storm will die down or be diverted from the course it's on. Pray too for the protection of so many still in tents and no place to go.
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