The horrific news from my home state of Connecticut has been difficult to process. I have wept with all of you who have wept and I pray for the families and friends of the victims, the children and staff who survived, the first responders, the community and the entire country. This tragedy is not of God, but I pray that He would bring something beautiful out of these ashes.
This week I’d like to share just a few pictures of the happenings here in Haiti. We are busy gathering gifts on behalf of everyone who has ordered gifts for the children here. Thank you so much for thinking “outside the box” and remembering the poor.
John and Austin Armour are back in Haiti. Among many other projects, they were able to get the ice room painted and the machines put in place. Now to get them working…
Gama interprets John Armour’s message tonight about the fear (respect) of God. This message is being broadcast live right now on HOPE FM 106.3
Each Friday our preschool students come to school in “street clothes” and enjoy extra physical activity. Here, they are performing movements to a song referring to a telephone.
The radio antenna went up this week. L’Eglise Evangélique Mission of Hope’s morning service was broadcast live on HOPE FM this morning.
We were invited to the Medal Award Ceremony for the Sri Lankan and Korean battalions of the UN Peacekeepers in Haiti. Several of our students and musicians performed the Haitian National Anthem in the ceremony.