Monday, October 22, 2012

Face's of Bataille continued

      Children help with household chores just like this young lady to the right.  Grinding corn with this over-sized (at least from my standpoint) mortar and pestle.  Most things are carried by hand or on the head.  Some do have animals to help but the majority do not.

     If you would like to consider purchasing a horse or mule with saddle they cost $500.00 for a decent one.  This is one burden that should be shared, helping to lighten the load for everyone.

     Let us know by going to www.hopeforhaiti.ws and clicking on the story and contact info link if you would like to help.
 

"Then he put the man on his own donkey, took him to an inn and took care of him." Luke 10:34b




Sunday, October 21, 2012

A week of faces...

     October 2012 brought a trip to Bataille, Haiti.  Here is a glimpse of these precious one's.  No power, running water, roads, just beautiful people in the mountains of Haiti.

     Around 250 children attend school here.  While the current building may hold 100 in very tight quarters another building is in the plans with foundation work moving forward.  As it is 150 children will meet outside for school some of which walk up to an hour one way just to attend school.  Of those many cross the river La Couline multiple times, carrying their school clothes until the last crossing, so that they might change while hiding in the weeds to look good for school.  On the way home this process is reversed.  No bridges here and even in Haiti, in the mountains the water does get cold so the sun is welcome to warm back up by.

     In this remote area teachers are hard to find that will commit to staying for the year.  One teacher comes down the mountain staying here most nights with a walk awaiting him of about 2 hours each way when he does make the journey.  About 90% of the adults have no formal education at this location.
   
     If you would like to help provide shelter, sponsor a child or a teacher or supply food for a day a month, please let us know.  Additional information may be found at www.hopeforhaiti.ws , check out the link for children or the schools or just contact us and we will do our best to answer your questions.

     Watch each day this week for additional photo's.




"Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet." John 13:14
 




Friday, October 19, 2012

A Special Treat at Bataille

This past week brought a visit to Bataille, Haiti, located in the mountains east and south of St Marc.  At the river basin just below the church and school we were introduced to something special for a snack.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Shelter


Shelter is important.  It protects from thrashing wind, snapping rain, and forceful hurricanes.  Shelter also provides privacy and intimacy.  Some venture past the flimsy walls to wave to others.  God’s shelter is much different than a tent.  When you find shelter under God’s protection, he shields from thrashing temptations, snapping words, and harmful practices.  He also provides privacy and intimacy.  But will anyone venture past the brawny walls to interact with others?

By Mollie Bond

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Short Cuts


See the mountain in the distance?  It would be tempting to try to find a short-cut past the valley. The goal is ahead, but it’s the process that makes the ambition worth the distance. Oswald Chambers said, “Temptation is a suggested short-cut to the realization of the highest at which I aim – not towards what I understand as evil, but towards what I understand as good.”  Temptation isn’t the bad things we want to do, it’s taking the short-cut to the good things.  What might require some work to avoid short-cuts in your walk with the Lord?

By Mollie Bond

Monday, September 10, 2012

The Extra Mile


“They arranged to meet Paul on a certain day, and came in even larger numbers to the place where he was staying.”  Acts 28:23a

When Paul came to visit, the people traveled 33 miles on the Appian Way to see him.  When visiting Bataille, many of the Bataille people come to help by carrying backpacks and gear on their heads.  Not because they have to, but because they want to help and meet their visitors.  They go the extra mile by walking extra miles with strangers.  How can you meet someone where they are at and walk the mile with them today?

by Mollie Bond

Friday, August 31, 2012

The Steps

The rains came nourishing the earth. Our friends came, carried our gear, led the way, brought their mules to carry some of us, made and shared mats to sleep on. Day two we arose to a beautiful morning and steps were built... Psalm 40:2 comes to mind at this point. www.hopeforhaiti.ws — at Bataille, Haiti.