I met this guy a couple of months ago at the World Race training camp and have been following his blogs since he left.  If you need a visual of this guy, just think David Hasselhoff and you should have a pretty good take.  I loved meeting William because he’s just one of those guys that is so passionate and ready to go full speed.  My conversations with him were always high energy, which can sometimes wear me out, but I enjoyed them because they were always so kingdom focused and rather exciting.

So, William is a current racer on the July squad and is in Haiti.  I’ve been praying hard for the men of this squad and love hearing stories like this one coming form them.  As always, feel free to support the racers I introduce you to because your words are so valuable to people overseas.  Please pray for continued safety and support for our racers that are currently on the field…



Witch Doctors and Mud Baths…

So this afternoon after church we had the awesome opportunity to go witness to the village people, and no I don’t mean the YMCA people! Our friend and contact here, Wilfred, grabbed some supplies and we headed down the side of the mountain by foot.

After a good walk down the dirt road interstate and car/dump truck mirrors nearly taking off our faces we head up a mud road; past a fence, around the corner, through a cornfield, along a path in the grass worn by walkers by.

As we approach a small hut made of a tin roof, small slabs of wood, and what looks like torn up shirts, we are greeted by 2 men and 2 children; one man grinding corn and the other sitting on the root system of some unknown foreign tree.

In talking to them our translator, Wilfred, tells us that the man on the roots is a witch doctor of sorts. Our conversation was not friendly, but jumped immediately into God…

He explains he is not prepared to give his life to God. He feels that there are some things he needs to do first. We explain that the gift of God is by no means something we “prepare” ourselves for and that there is absolutely nothing we can do for it. It is just a gift that God has offered to each one of us including him.

We invite him to come to the church at the orphanage and he agrees. Just like that. A 5 minute conversation and the man is willing to at least come and look at what Christ has to offer..

Another hike through a field and we approach another small shack. This time we are met by a man, his wife, what appears to be his father and mother, and 4 children of various ages. This man has been talked to before by the pastor of our church, Pastor Eve. He is a witch doctor, and Pastor Eve has explained that this is not the life he should be living.

This man, Manuel, is hungry for Christ. He does not claim Christianity just yet, but he knows the promise and wants to begin a Christian walk for him and his family. We prayed with them both, cast out all spirits that are not of God, prayed for the Spirit to move and stir in their hearts, and prayed for understanding of the gift of salvation to come to these people.

They have both said that they plan to come to church this Sunday. Pray earnestly for them both. 2 men knowing the powers of voodoo are in need of a Christ. 2 men both hungry, pray that the Spirit will be there meal…

About the end of these conversations it begins to rain slightly as it does so often in Haiti..

So, the already mud filled paths that we walked along to get here are getting muddier.. I am pretty sure my shoes gained about 5 pounds by the time we made it back to the main road. But it was a mud bath well worth taking to meet those men and women. I look forward to going back.