God’s heart is broken for Haiti and he is activating people all over the world to help. Here are a couple stories on how the Lord is working:
staying in her home have prayed and mobilized for Haiti over the last
week. And last night she heard a story of a two-year old Haitian
leaving a Dominican hospital wearing bandages dripping with blood and a
dry IV bag because her mother need to return to Port-Au-Prince to find
her other children. Brittany wanted to help, but how?
Thenshe realized what she could do. Brittany has a dream of owning a horse.
For five years she has been putting money in a jar to save up and buy a
horse. She has been a great saver. Everything goes into that dream.
in my dream of a horse and giving the money to them.” So she emptied
her piggy bank and gave everything she owned and saved for, to the
people of Haiti.
driving through Port-au-Prince, Gunnink and her team were advised by
local missionaries to make no sudden movements or distractions. Haiti’s
average daily income is around one dollar, so it’s not uncommon for
vehicles to get hijacked and robbed when they are stopped, as many
Haitians are simply trying to find a way to survive.
4-year-old girl named Claudia crawled up in Gunnink’s lap and fell
asleep in her arms. “It was the single most precious thing that has
ever happened to me,” Gunnink says. “The child was at peace. As I held
her close and felt her heartbeat on my chest, I began to wonder, Where
were her parents? Did she have memories of them? Had she ever felt love
before? Claudia had my heart.”
to make a difference in Haiti over a year ago. And she’s using that as
motivation now, to help mobilize others to help, as she, herself, waits
for the Lord to send her back.
*You can follow real-time updates on Haiti at the following blog: Haiti
