Eleven
months ago, this day, my team, Ashley Musick and I danced in the
streets of Les Cayes, Haiti chanting “Jezi se sel espwa Ayiti”
with 60,000 other Haitians. We proclaimed that Haiti was God’s
nation. We declared God’s goodness, light and mercy over that nation
everyday we were there.
Today
I sit here completely heartbroken for this nation.
I
can’t even describe all the emotions I feel about this. This tragedy
weighs so heavily on my heart. I find myself crying and praying.
Yesterday
I was praying for Haiti at about the time the earthquake occurred. I
thought this unusual because if I pray for the countries I went to I
usually start with the first one….but not this time, God knew.
Tonight
my teammates and some others got together on a conference call and
spent about an hour interceding for Haiti. I am so glad that I know
there is power in prayer, and power when the body of Christ gets
together and pray. I know being all the way over here, there isn’t
much I can do for the people of Haiti right now, except pray. I want
to encourage you all to pray, in your small groups, in your homes and
churches, because God can use this opportunity to further His Kingdom
and bring restoration to these people. If you feel the need to do
something more, you can monetarily give to AIM for relief aid by
clicking here and/or by checking out the AIM website at
www.adventures.org.