Haitian Crisis
everyone is watching, praying, donating
everyone is crying, lamenting, holding their loved ones closer
everyone is thinking “what if it was here?”
lots are thinking “should i GO?”
i know alot that are ready, tomorrow, if need be…to pack it and leave and hold and nurse and rescue
what we do know is this is not going to go away in a week or two
Like New Orleans….it will still be there two, three, five years from now….rebuilding the ruins
some of us are watching and feelin the urge to do SOMETHING….prayer helps sort it out what that part is that we must play for our Haitian brothers and sisters
some of the roles are yet to be defined by time…….people to go in a couple months to begin the rebuild of schools and businesses and clinics and restore HOPE.
its a long journey for the people of Haiti…they are used to journey and struggle. they are a strong people….they will endure.
God is watching and providing…and loving them thru His kid’s hands.
a quote in an article:
Eighty percent of Haiti’s 9 million residents live under the poverty line. More than half — 54 percent — live in abject poverty, according to the CIA Factbook.
well…world, this is your chance.
step up…make it better.
article also said that most have minimal education…
Adults had an average of just over two and a half years of formal schooling.
and…
HERE IS THE HOPE of GLORY in the midst of crisis
this is the place where everyone realizes that no one is more important than any other…the field is equaled …
While the situation on the streets is critical, Dave Toycen of World Vision Canada said he sees courage and generosity amid the desperation. Toycen said people whose homes weren’t damaged have let others stay in their dwellings.
“We see people sharing things. You see people helping others in the streets. So there’s no question. They’re heroic about this; they haven’t given up, and there’s certainly tangible hope. I think that grows a little bit every day,” said Toycen, World Vision Canada’s president and chief executive officer.
see?
in the midst of the mess and trauma, Jesus is still Alive and Present…He never forsakes His Beloved.
Fire is Burning Brightly…even in the rubble of Haiti