Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Paint, trash and raindrops...

Tonight, as the rain surprisingly started pouring down, I can't help but thinking about a word my friend had got concerning the people of Haiti. As she was looking around at the dry, parched land God was saying that although the land is dry, people's hearts are ready for  God to pour down His love and grace on them. We also know that rain/ water is vital in any growth process and this is the time for Haiti and the people to grow into what God has for them... A verse that has been highlighted here in YWAM Haiti since the start is Zecharaiah 8:13 which says; "And as you have been a byword of cursing among the nations,( O house of Judah and house of Israel), so I will save you, and you shall be a blessing. Fear not, but let your hands be strong." The blessing is coming to this nation as they are turning to God! And it is raining like crazy two months before the official rainy- season...

Yesterday I had quite the work- day.After assigning people their tasks and ministry opportunities for the day, we went down to the medical clinic to paint. As I started to paint, two Haitian girls that were patients, whom had lost everything and now lived in this hospital came up to me smiling and giggling, wanting to help me paint. I was trying to explain to  them, with my very limited French, that it is oil- based paint and it will not come off easily if they get it on their clothes or skin and said that they did not have to help. They did not want to listen as they practically took the paint-bucket out of my hands ,found a brush and started to paint. We had fun painting together as they were laughing at my broken French and we were trying to get spots of paint off each other's faces... We were working alongside each other with purpose and joy. It was truly good to see that these people want to do something, they want to help building their nation. They just need discipleship in all areas of their lives, a Godly holistic mentality...

The day went on  and we were driving to an elementary school that was hosting refugees in the most impoverished conditions. The facilitators had asked us to come down and clean up the trash so we loaded up a truck with shovels, rakes, gloves and people to clean up... We started the process, it seeming tedious and slow as the sun was burning our necks. We forgot the extra pairs of gloves and as people's gloves were breaking left and right, we figured we were just going to go for it, get "down and dirty"... The people at this place were very shy, so most people looked at us from a distance, curious about these white "blanc" people. Then two 10 year old boys came up to me, pointing at my gloves, asking if they could have some too... I took off my left glove and gave it to one of the boys and the other one found a glove on the ground. They started picking up every little and big thing they could find and together we sweated and worked hard for the rest of the time. These boys truly were hard workers just wanting some purpose and encouragement...

We are noticing that the people of Haiti truly wants their country transformed and we know that transformation starts on the inside.. From the inside out. Haitians need discipleship, they need encouragement and they need to learn that God's word applies to all areas of life. Please pray for this as you are thinking about and praying for Haiti...

It is getting long here, yet again I have trouble expressing myself in short... The team is doing well, Brad had some virus that 2/3 of the people here has had, but is better now. It looks like our team is going to go from 4 to 2 in just 2 days as Wayne and Brad will be going back home to their wives. Pray for safe travels and protection. Pray for our attitudes and that we will work and serve with gladness and love.

Thank you all for your thoughts, support and prayers!

2 comments:

  1. Hey guys! Great update! Thanks for keeping us posted. We are praying for you guys. I am so pumped to hear that you are staying longer! Your role there is so vital. Mike will be down on Friday, and it looks like Kyle may also be coming down soon. Praying for you guys. Please say hello to Phillipson and McKenzie the bus driver.

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  2. Well, this is Haiti and things truly are changing daily. It does not look like we will be staying longer (after some more prayer...) but there are some solid people coming to take over our positions, so that is good! Cool that Mike and Kyle are coming!

    See you soon.

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