Currently, the church in Bataille is built from rocks held
together with mud. Each hard rain forces the people to rebuild the church
because the mud washes away. The community in the mountains are close to
finishing their first cement building, which happens to be the church and
school built by EMEVI.
Rocks signify many things for Haitians. As means of income,
smash rocks with a hammer to create gravel. Or mix crushed gravel with cement
to build bricks. Rocks inhibit farmland, change the flow of water, and litter
footpaths. Rocks show up in Haitian proverbs too: Woch nan dlo pa konnen doule woch nan soley. (“The rock in the
water does not know the pain of the rock in the sun.”)
Rocks signify many things in Biblical history as well. Moses
struck a rock to get water for the people (see Exodus 17:6). Jesus called Peter
“the Rock” because Jesus chose him as the rock to build the church. (see
Matthew 16:18). Rocks build foundations, and God is our foundation (Psalm
19:14).
Join us. Whether you are physically capable to build a
church in Haiti , or
spiritually capable to pray for the church in Haiti , be a rock.
Submitted by Mollie Bond
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