Archive for January, 2010
Earthquake Updates
by Project: Hope on Jan.17, 2010, under General
We apologize for not many updates after we got back. I hope you can understand. For the latest updates on all the missions we worked with, please visit our church’s facebook page at facebook.com/centralwired
We are currently working on options for a trip in the near future. We will keep you updated.
We are safe
by Project: Hope on Jan.12, 2010, under General
A earthquake hit Haiti after we left. We are safe.
Pray for our Haitian friends. Preliminary reports are sketchy.
Sunday/Monday Update
by Project: Hope on Jan.12, 2010, under General
Yesterday was a great day at church. Kris preached the sermon and we had a great time of singing. We then evangelized in the community surrounding the church and prayed with many people. Several gave their life to Christ yesterday.
Today we spent the day sightseeing and visiting the Wings of Hope Mission. Pictures will only be able to describe this. It was a great relaxing day. We had lunch at MacCafe, similar to what you would find on a McDonald’s menu. We just finished eating dinner at the orphanage. Please pray for us as we travel tomorrow. Thanks!
Saturday Evening
by Project: Hope on Jan.10, 2010, under General
Wednesday
On Wednesday, we started at the Thomazeau hospital. We had over 200 patients and everything ran very smoothly.
Thursday
On Thursday, we all spent the day up at the Thomazaeu Hospital. There are 22 on this trip. Everyone has done an excellent job. We had a slower number of patients this day, but we still helped a lot of people.
Friday
Today, we sent one team to Pastor Walter’s and one to Thomazeau, to finish up the patients there. We had over 200 at Pastor Walter’s church. There were two-three churches from the village, that has no hospital or clinic. They were so thankful. We changed plans and decided to go again on Saturday.
Saturday
Today we sent another team to Pastor Walter’s church and another to Pastor J’s church. We had probably another 200 at Pastor Walter’s. We saw close to 75-100 at Pastor J’s church. We then got to begin seeing the boys at the orphanage.
Pastor Walter was so thankful for everything we were able to accomplish.
Sunday we will go to church, where Kris will be preaching. We will then do evangelizing in the surrounding neighborhood, then see the girls at the House of Hope orphanage and Good Shepherd’s Love Orphanage.
On Monday we hope to go to the Baptist Mission and Mother Theresa’s orphanage.
Thanks for your continued prayers. Internet has been down at the hotel and spotty here at the Orphanage. We can’t wait to show you our thousands of pictures!
Saturday
by Project: Hope on Jan.09, 2010, under General
We are doing great and seeing so many people. We’ll update more later if we get a chance tomorrow.
Kris
Here we are!
by Project: Hope on Jan.07, 2010, under General
As seen on: http://the3six5.posterous.com/
Last night I arrived in Haiti, to begin a week-long medical mission
trip with 22 people from Wisconsin and Illinois. It’s my fourth year,
yet every time still brings teachable moments.
Didnt get a chance to read all of it, but here it is as well. Thanks!
Honestly, I have no idea what went on in the world today. For the
people I encountered today that’s everyday life. They just want to
know where their next meal is coming from. Today, I didn’t care about
the news. It was about helping a fellow brother and sister in need.
Driving in the back of a truck for an hour-and-a-half on a dried-up
river bed/road, I arrived in a very rural area of Thomazeau, Haiti.
It would take days for the people living out here to receive any
medical attention. Getting the flu last night, I received the first
IV of the day to try to re-hydrate me.
Medical cases spanned from malnourishment, to worms, to scabies, to
life-threatening diseases. Yet with every right to complain, they had
a joy about them.
Every time I arrive back in the States after a trip, I’m frustrated.
There are many Americans who just don’t get it. Yes, our economy is
down, but imagine living every year with only a few hundred dollars.
Imagine walking mile after mile to get to water that might be clean
enough to drink. Imagine having a newborn baby and no way to give it
any medical attention? The faces I saw today and prayed with live
with those struggles every day. I know for me, on a daily basis in
America, I worry about stupid, petty things. Or, I take for granted
waking up in the middle of the night to get a drink of clean water
from my bathroom.
Today, I’m thankful for being born in America. That brings with it
responsibility and that is why I’m here this week with an amazing set
of individuals. We are bringing hope to the hurting people of Haiti
through medicine and the message of Jesus, who died so one day there
will be no more suffering. I encourage you to serve someone in need
today.
2010 Trip is Here!
by Project: Hope on Jan.02, 2010, under General
We haven’t posted on our blog, except for trip updates, so I apologize for the year absence. We will be re-doing the website when we get back with even more information. We will be headed out on Tuesday, January 5th and return Tuesday, January 12th. Please be in prayer for this upcoming trip. We will update as much as possible. Thanks!
Kris