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This space is for teams to keep us all updated as they are in Haiti.  If you have a team going to Haiti and would like to use the blog, please send your information to Missy Goins mgoins@ccrtc.com.  Thanks!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Emergency Container for Haiti

We are getting an emergency container to get food to Haiti. If anyone wants any information to help you can email mgoins@ccrtc.com, and please be patient because we aren't in Indiana yet.

 

Thank you and God Bless. 

11:59 am est 

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Almost home...Prayers for Haiti

Hello Everyone! We are back in the states thanks to our AMAZING pilots and God keeping a watchful eye on us -- we arrived around 5:30 pm today safe and sound. We all can't wait to get home and see our families and tell all about our life changing adventures. We want to thank you for your support and prayers. Tomorrow we take off for Cincinnati and then jump on a plane shortly after for Indianapolis. BACK HOME AGAIN IN INDIANA!

Please continue to keep us in your prayers as we return home and continue to pray for our family in Haiti, especially now as they are going through tragedy. Shortly after landing in Florida, we received word that a major earthquake struck Haiti after we left. The 7.0 quake occured about 10 miles southwest of Port-au-Prince just before 5 p.m. We finally got a hold of Don and Karen - they informed us that they were okay and that they had seen some cars shaking. CNN stated that since the earthquake they have had 13 after shocks, the strongest one being a 5.9. For the past 3 days they have dealt with flooding, riots, and now an earthquake. I can't imagine the chaos and terror going on, but I know for sure they need us to pray.

 I feel that we all can learn so much from Haiti -- there faith and love for each other and God is tremendous. 

 

God Bless!

10:15 pm est 

Sunday, January 10, 2010

January 10, 2009

What a blessed day today has been. This morning we attended New Jerusalem Baptist Church. Pastor Joseph Saintil gave me the opportunity to preach. Speaking with an interpreter makes me a little nervous but I chose a topic that made it easier--Jesus! :) After the message, Pastor Joseph offered the invitation and three people came forward. Two accepted Christ as Lord and Savior and one rededicated his life to Jesus! Friends, THAT'S what it's all about.

As we left Pastor Joseph's church, the rain started in. It was raining so much that we were unable to travel in the back of the truck so Pastor Joseph was kind enough to transport some of us back to the dorm. We just finished lunch and me, Kasey, Emily, Missy, Jacob, and Leah are resting in the dorm. Bill, Stan, Adrienne, and Julie are going to EBAC to see the children. At 3:30, we will be attending English church and listening to a former missionary to Haiti share during the service.

Tomorrow is our last full day in Haiti. We will be visiting an orphanage ran by Ray and Bonnie VanSlyke and hosting Cheron Hardy for dinner. We will also spend part of the day cleaning the dorm and preparing for our departure. We fly out of Haiti on Tuesday so I'm sure many of you will recieve phone calls from us on Tuesday evening!! We arrive back in Indy around 5:40pm on Wednesday. 

Please continue to pray for our team as we finish the week! We have so many stories!!!

2:14 pm est 

Friday, January 8, 2010

January 8, 2010

Today we drove for 45 minutes to pass out christmas bags that we actually put together at Cornerstone.  It was amazing to see the looks on these kids faces when they opened the bags.  One thing that really sticks out in my mind while we were there, a little girl opened a piece of butterscoth candy.  She put it in her mouth and then took it out and let another little girl taste it.  And when she was done she gave her the candy back.  The children sung songs for us before and after we passed out the bags.   The ride there and back was a story in itself!!  Believe me, you have not seen a pothole until you go to Haiti!  We were very fortunate to have four translaters with us today.  They were: Ricardo, Frantz, Nadene and Manuacha.  What a big help the four of them were.

After we got back some of us went to the radio station and listened to Em and Adrienne "cut" a CD.  They also sung a few songs with Nadene and Manuacha.

Later we walked to EBAC an orphanage nearby and played with the kids.  We took popcorn (that Bill popped) and kool-aid for the kids there.  Also, we had necklaces, bubbles and airplanes that we passed out to them. (thank-you Walmart Dist).  We also took fingernail polish to paint the kids nails.  We enjoy spending time with these kids, to play with them and form relationships with them. 

 Julie D. 

8:39 pm est 

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Hi Everyone!!

Emily here. :)

To start the day off we went to Sister Gilda's orphanage. It was quite the trip getting there. The roads here are something.. We thought we were going to get lost in some of the potholes (or craters) in the road. :-) They are horrible.. We got to share some airplane toys with kids at the orphanage and they loved them. It is quite an experience being with the kids here. They have nothing, but are so happy. They don't need toys or material things to satisfy them.

We also got the pleasure of going to E.B.A.C. orphanage today. It was amazing! We fell in love with the kids there. They spoke english too, so it was extra special. :) We are planning on going back tomorrow.

I think it is safe to say that this trip has not only changed my life, but the lives of everyone who is on this trip. We have laughed, cried, and shared great times together. God is working in our hearts, that's for sure. I absoutely love the team and can't wait to see how God is going to continue working in our hearts for the remainder of the time we're here. I can't believe it is already Thursday!!

For I am the Lord , your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you. -Isaiah 41:13
God is definitely here with us this week. He is our protection.



His Amazing Grace,
Emily

9:18 pm est 

2010.01.01 | 2009.12.01

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