Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sunday News

Marcel says he cannot grasp what is before him, from what he sees about 75% of Port-au-Prince is destroyed, private homes, government buildings, ministries and churches. There is no telling how many are buried under these piles of rubble. The Social Affairs Government Building is the only one he sees still standing. Bodies are everywhere and the smell is now overwhelming. At least three of the senators are dead, numbers of others missing. As of last night no rain has fallen which is good for the recovery efforts.

Watching the International Organizations there is little to no organization to what they are doing and of course there is no help from the Haitian Government. Their (Marcel and his team) main focus has been on trying to keep as many alive as possible in and around Port-au-Prince and this week they will focus more on St Marc as people have been encouraged to leave Port-au-Prince and many are coming to St Marc.

Marcel took Saturday and visited a local radio station in St Marc where he was able to send out his last e-mail but more importantly he was given time on the air to share some hope and encouragement for the people of Haiti. The scripture he used is from Isaiah 1:1-5 - He told them it is time to come back to God! Marcel asked for prayer coming from thoughts out of Leviticus 26 which shows the contrast between Obedience and Disobedience.

Wednesday through Friday Marcel and a team made 1 trip each day to Port-au-Prince taking water and what they could to distribute. He says they have funds enough to purchase water for one more day. He plans to work with the Mayor in St Marc as so many will be seeking food and shelter. Tuesday night right after the earthquake many people came to the church at Bois Neuf and slept outside of the building on the ground. One large Hotel that is being built in St Marc did sustain damage but did not fall as of yet. There is talk of building small homes to help house people and also setting up camps in St Marc.

All of the churches he oversees are fine. In Fond Baptist there were homes destroyed.

Fuel is still available but is being rationed in St Marc, distribution is the problem at the moment. The bank at St Marc has been closed since the quake. From what Marcel understands it is because of security and they hope to have enough security back in place Monday or Tuesday and the bank will be open again. (With that in mind we are looking at sending a wire transfer Tuesday as soon as we get the word.)

Another dear friend sent a note this morning, Illioney St Fleur, he and his family had just moved to Port-au-Prince. It took three days of digging but he has confirmed that his wife Evodie was buried in the rubble and is with Jesus now...His daughter is fine.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

January 16th update from Marcel

Hello Brother,
I have been so busy lately helping with this chaos that happen here in Port au Prince,We think God that we were able to provide three truck loads of water and crackers to some of the victim's ,what we have done so far is just a drop of water in this ocean of distress and suffering,hundred of thousand of people are left homeless sleeping on the street,we thank God for nor letting it rain during those days, dead bodies are all over the place,as of this morning they believe they have buried over 50.000 peoples and yesterday I could see so many more on the street decomposing and the smell is terrible,not counting so many others that are still under the rubble and the debris.People are ask to return to their home town.like here in Saint;Marc we start seeing a massive return of our folks,I came back with a truck load of people yesterday and the day before last.Our hospital here in Saint- Marc is over loaded with patients,we have used so far all of our financial resources in providing help for the people.we thank you for making it possible ,I must go now,Please pray for my internet system to get back in service soon and pray that the people that are still alive understand that God is trying to get their attention and that they would make the right decision to turn to their Master.
As soon as i can I will e-mail you some pics
Sincerely!
Marcel!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Quake news via St Marc, Haiti

Marcel has been able to send out one note since the quake. All is well in St Marc at least from initial reports. His internet and phone services are all out so for this time he is dependent on finding others that do have service. We will keep updating this as we have news.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Remote Travels

One of the 7 churches and 5 schools Marcel oversees is called Bataille. It's quite a trip to get there. Click on the title above "Remote Travels" for a sample of what it takes. Our team from a few weeks ago spent an overnight there, coming back weary but oh so filled. A impromptu worship time to rival any was enjoyed while with these very special people. The 4 minute slide show/video is worth checking out.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Along a mountain Road

These mountains in Haiti hold far more than what is seen at a quick glance. People are everywhere, scratching out a living trying to put a meal a day on their "table".

"For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me." Matthew 25:35 & 36

Scripture has come to life, shall I pass by on the other side of the road? Tugging at my heart!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Marcel with December Team

Kansas, Colorado, Tennessee and of course St Marc, Haiti are represented in this team. The Lord blessed us to be able to come together Dec 5th to the 12th, meeting up with Marcel. Helping with roofing, clean up of new classrooms, visiting 5 of the 7 churches that Marcel oversees, worship, prayer and much more describes our week together. Our trip to Bataille a remote church/school was a highlight for everyone. The trip to Bataille involved a ride first to Fond Baptist area on top of a mountain. Bataille is reached by hiking down to the river basin about 3500 to 4000 feet below on very steep terrain. It was worth every step! Power and running water (other than the river) are only an imagination in this area. The church had been converted to our bed and breakfast which included rock and mud walls, dirt floor and some of the grandest hospitality found anywhere. A impromptu worship service with drums, voices and dance stirred our souls... Watch for more in the days to come.

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.