one of the phrases we often hear.
looking for how I to write and tell the world the things I see
happening, the stories of what Haitians are enduring, the ways people
can help this nation even if they are unable to leave their own.
in Haiti, below is my take on one of these. Benny Veale recently wrote a
blog
series on those we pinpointed beginning with this one.
they have to offer you.”
problems, to bring supplies. This is not bad. There is no denying the
mind-boggling need for rebuilding supplies, food, clean water, medical
supplies, etc. The list can go on and on. Many, if not most, of us come
looking at all the physical ways we can bless Haiti.
frequently says, “The nations have come to bless Haiti, but God
wants to bless the nations through Haiti.”
all of these things on a level most of us never will. They have nothing,
but that means they have nothing to hold onto, so when they surrender
to Christ they cling to Him alone.
hunger and thirst. Among those who are Haitian Christians there is a
joy and gratitude that leads them to dance and praise for hours, long
after I am too tired to move. There is a hunger for God, asking for
prayer and to not fall away even above requesting physical necessities,
and I complain when another course of PB & J is set before me.
in
revealing it leads to repentance. That then becomes contagious in
families, friendships, work places, communities, cities, states and
countries.”
place of longing for Him. They have so much more to offer us than we
have to offer them.
