Haiti Update
Log 2
The conditions in Port Au Prince are like most major disasters. Very tuff! We travel at a snails pace at best with most roads impassable by fallen cinder blocks and pieces off concrete that were once a building or someone's house. Some roads show evidence of major earthquake damage with gaping cracks and uneven asphalt breaks which slows everyone down and backs traffic back for miles. Communication is sparse at best. I've been trying to blog for three days and only been able to make a few calls. Getting supplies whether medical or building, is an adventure in itself. It seems everything goes in slow motion except time which goes by so fast. I am leaving tomorrow and I am asking myself, "Have I made a difference. Have I
helped the Haitians. Have a bettered God's Kingdom." I know this I have helped and gave my all this week to glorify God. I believe that the Christians of Haiti have the opportunity to transform this island and change it forever. Today the Christians of Haiti stopped everything they were doing and had all day prayer and praise services were ever they could. They started singing hymns outside are compound and every were we worked you could here Christians praying and praising. We heard and shared reports of salvations and ministry to the lost as teams came in to report every evening after diner. So far of the 11 days of disaster work their has been 6859 ministry contacts, 126 salvations, 72 ministry sights assessed. It's a start in the initial phase of recovery. If all christian organizations can get together I believe we can be a great asset to the churches and communities of Port Au Prince. I believe Port Au Prince will come back better than e
ver!

The conditions in Port Au Prince are like most major disasters. Very tuff! We travel at a snails pace at best with most roads impassable by fallen cinder blocks and pieces off concrete that were once a building or someone's house. Some roads show evidence of major earthquake damage with gaping cracks and uneven asphalt breaks which slows everyone down and backs traffic back for miles. Communication is sparse at best. I've been trying to blog for three days and only been able to make a few calls. Getting supplies whether medical or building, is an adventure in itself. It seems everything goes in slow motion except time which goes by so fast. I am leaving tomorrow and I am asking myself, "Have I made a difference. Have I
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