This blog was formed so Hearts United with Haiti could post frequent updates either from Haiti or from the USA. It is our prayer that this will help people around the globe to know what the current needs and happenings are within the ministry, how God is using the visiting teams, and how He is leading and directing us as we seek to follow Him in Haiti. Enjoy!
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Felony??
Redgi trying to break OUT of the property we rent!! Our landlord got a new lock and didnt leave us a key. Then he left for HOURS!! So, we were locked inside the gate when we had a ton of errands to get done! Two days until the first summer group comes. Yay!!
Monday, June 15, 2015
Woo hoo!!
The first group has landed in Haiti!! They are currently on their way home from the airport and tomorrow will begin ministry. This will be different for me. We are just hosting them. They have their own (seasoned) leader who is in charge of their schedule, devotions, debrief, etc.... Please keep them in your prayers!
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Kylee is here!!!
Just to let you all know that Kylee is here and safe in the Montero. On our way to the base now.....
Monday, June 1, 2015
Heading back
Driving home the other day I literally had to stop on the side of the road to enjoy a few moments watching this sunset. It gave me time to reflect before heading back to Haiti. I always try to take time before heading stateside after serving in Haiti but rarely take time to just sit, pray and re-group before leaving. There are just so many things on the "to do" list prior to my Haiti trips. So.... this time spent with Him was so special and reaffirmed His calling on my life-to serve in Haiti. No matter how much the enemy tries to discourage or tear down, the God who has called me to this ministry counters with His peace. Thanks for those who lift up our ministry in prayer. It is a battlefield out there! But, we are victorious. We are blessed! #heartsunited #headingback #haiti #blessed #sunset #called #missions #missionarylife #atpeace
Friday, April 17, 2015
Update #2
Here is another update-this one from the past week. We picked up Ron from the airport and went to Croix des Bouquets to show him some of the amazing artwork being done there. He had a safe trip here but was exhausted after coming from such a busy week before Haiti.
Since his arrival we have gone to church (a fantastic service-I am always uplifted by Haitian church but this week God used an American pastor and Haitian pastor to bring His message even though neither knew the other would be there so no chance to collaborate. Gotta love it when the Holy Spirit is at work!); visited the community in Bas-Citronniers; visited the orphanage a few times; had a meeting with the leadership committee at Pastor Robbys church; and done many odd jobs around the base. We met, visited and are getting to know a young artist in Port au Prince. I have already contacted an artist friend of mine in Haiti who confirmed that the young man is quite gifted. God knows where He intends this friendship/meeting to go. We got to go look at (and show Ron) the piece of land I saw last June and have revisited/prayed about since only to find someone building upon it so He obviously closed that door. We have made more meetings and done phone calls to set up and/or confirm appointments for the rest of our days in Haiti this trip. Whew!!!
The past few days have been a bit tough for me for many reasons-mostly because it breaks my heart every time I see/hear about a person or organization perpetuating the cycle of dependency that too many well-meaning people before us have created unintentionally. The longer you minister in this beautiful country and the more you get to know the people/culture, the more you realize the damage some cause and the more it grieves your heart (or should). Good intentions are not enough. Responsible ministry is tough. BUT...... just like parenting, each must do what He feels called to for those God has put in his path. Please pray that we always seek God as we seek to minister ALONGSIDE those God has brought our way!
Here are some photos from the past week.
Sone photos from the school there
Today we have more meetings in Port au Prince, are dropping off food to the orphanage for a party tomorrow that we have been planning for months. The Nannies have been working with the children on an entire program to show us! Then, dinner with some missionary friends of ours. Tomorrow the party, Sunday eye exams for the orphans, Tuesday our vet visits Bas-Citronniers with us to talk about raising goats, etc...... Lots to do!!!
Friday, April 10, 2015
Trip so far...
Many of you know I am back in Haiti so I wanted to give an update of whats been going on so far on this trip. So far we have.....
-visited the orphanage (meeting with the Nannies/paid them, meeting with pastor's son who is in charge currently/paid school tuition & April spinsorship, handed out translated sponsor letters, did a "walk-through" to see how things are going & check out improvements, etc).
-met with an eye doctor scheduled to do exams on the children at Life is Wealth during the week of April 19th.
-visited the girls in Mirebalais (took them seeds to plant; went shopping at the market for food-none had eaten that day and they were only eating maybe once per day for a while now; had some great discussion about future plans/goals, orphanages vs. reunification with family, etc. they are planning to come stay with me for a week this summer!!
(Shopping together and having "girl-time"-- they taught me a TON about shopping in a market in Haiti)
(The countryside is so beautiful and peaceful-I love it there and thank God for the time away from the city)
-we have balanced receipts and filed reports from both Redgi & James. A LOT has happened since my last visit and wea are blessed to have the ministry in such capable hands when I am not here.
-we have found out the bill (finally!!) for the hospital stay from the baby back in December/January. It came to about $600 US so we plan to pay that tomorrow.
Overall, it has been a busy but BLESSED trip so far! Hard to believe it has only been four days-whew!!!
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