Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Dec 2009 Trip

Just to the right is a link to a slide show from our recent trip to Charrette, Haiti near St Marc, or you may click on the title "Dec 2009 Trip" above. 360 students now call this as well as the church next door their school. Most of the students had been meeting outside in good and bad weather. Thanks to all who made this possible.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Leaders Conference

November 4th to the 6th will bring 250 to 300 persons to EMEVI's 5th Leaders Conference. Some will travel a full day by vehicle, foot or any way possible to attend. Two of St Marc's radio stations have been promoting it this week and have had Marcel share of the vision for EMEVI. Food will be prepared for Breakfast and Lunch each day by 20 ladies that will volunteer their time and 18 young folks will act as greeters and help to take care of needs as folks arrive. Two young ladies from Colorado will help with the school at Bois Neuf that will still be going during the conference.
Each day will bring Fellowship, Worship, Devotions, Food, Teaching and Question and Answer time. The teaching times will be brought from 1st and 2nd Timothy by Pastor Kent with support from others at his church.
Sounds like a typical conference until you remember where this is being held. The church at Bois Neuf has been prepared for such a time as this and provides a wonderful place to gather. Marcel shared that this past week they have had no power, the internet powered at his house by a generator has been very intermittent at best and even while talking by phone tonight we were cut off three times. "Hotels" in this area are beyond what the locals can afford and there are very few any way. So the church community truly draws together as the body of Christ providing for the needs of the saints as He directs.
Please pray for the Lord to move in this conference, this is a powerful time of encouragement for the Evangelical community in Haiti.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The push to Fond Baptist


Travels to Fond Baptist are always interesting. Few vehicles make this trip, most will make the trek by foot. As Marcel and a friend made the journey once again, mud from recent rains slowed the process. Everyone pitches in when there is a need and the uphill push was underway. Although a challenge, Marcel said the worship while visiting stirred his soul. Check out a few more pictures by clicking on the title or picture. Please pray for the team going in December, we will attempt to make this same journey.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Outside Class & Cistern


This class takes advantage of the shade in the desert area of Colmini. In the foreground the pipe connects to the cistern gathering much needed water from the roof during rainy seasons. It's quite a hike to the nearest water so this provides clean drinking and cooking water for the school of 230 children. For additional pictures just click on the title above.

Friday, October 2, 2009

December Travels

The front page of the brochure just to the left is a bit hard to see, yes? Just click on it and it will take you to a larger/clearer image. This coming December 5th to the 12th a team of 6 will be headed to St Marc to spend time with Marcel and his team. Please join us in prayer for this group.

As this is being written Marcel will be making preparations to return home after a time of refreshment and encouragement. What a blessing it is when others come alongside to walk with us in this journey the Lord is leading us in. Please lift up Marcel as he makes his way home.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Expectations

I walk into a room reach for the switch flipping it on and the room is filled with light. This past week was a reminder that this is not the case in much of the world. A brief interruption of our power brought on by a storm provided a time to pause and reflect. It was only a 4 hour outage with little inconvenience, but what about the food in the fridge and getting a vehicle out of the garage in the morning. What, no hot water and how about cooking, being in an all electric house can cause some concern. Then the reminder that causes reflection. While in Haiti, power is not a given, as a matter of fact you may be fortunate for a few hours a day if at all. You may have a generator but still it needs fuel and even then running it all day... A fridge becomes a place to store goods but probably not to keep them cool. Think for a moment about living without power, not just for a few hours but for the majority of the time. How would this change your life? For our precious neighbors just to our south this is a reality. The Lord has opened doors to help and Marcel does have a generator and an inverter for some worn out batteries that receive a charge pretty much daily from that generator. Would you be interested in providing for a new deep cycle battery? Let us know and we will send you some details.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Shipping


This past year has brought multiple deliveries to the port at St Marc, blessing this ministry. School supplies all the way to a truck have made the trip and now we have an opportunity to reach out once again. A new generator and compressor have been donated and we are also looking at sending shoe boxes with "goodies" for children. Care to help us "connect" the dots with this delivery? Send us a note at saintmarchaiti@gmail.com and we will let you know how.