Monday, February 23, 2009
PARTNERS IN THE JOURNEY (again)
Monday, February 16, 2009
MORE JAN. TEAMS
Friday, February 13, 2009
Out of the Comfort Zone - Path Evangelism
Out of the Comfort Zone - Path Evangelism
Those you of you who have been partners with G.A.P. Ministry may already know Diesmy Garcon ( Jasmin ) . I first met him about 8 years ago when I moved to Montrouis, he was 16 years old. It wasn't long before I recognized the immense potential God had placed in this young man. Jasmin founded, organized and led the G.A.P. youth group for 3 years. He has at times referred to me as his mentor in Christ but I'm more comfortable with friend and partner in the journey. He recently shared with me that it was our early attempts at evangelizing that has inspired his interest to this day. Jasmin is a natural at evangelizing and everyone who goes with him soon recognizes that. This summer after the hurricanes he did volunteer work with those who were affected and suffered the most . I thought my readers might enjoy reading this recent account about him.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
CATCHING UP
Sunday, February 8, 2009
NO REST FOR THE WEARY
I usually start my day by getting up at 5:45 to make coffee for myself and those on the teams who like good Haitian coffee, by 6:30 people are arriving at my door to come in and drink coffee and talk before we go down to breakfast at 7:00 after that we start our work projects or for some go teach or go to the clinic. We usually quit for the day at 4:30 or 5:00 to clean up for supper at 5:30. At 7:30 the teams arrive back at my house for devotions and conversation, later they go back to the dining area to play with the kids , do e-mails ,watch movies and play card games. My days are kept busy by keeping the team members supplied with tools, parts, materials and advice and direction. This often includes multiple trips into Montrouis or St. Marc. sometime around the first week of Feb. I was starting to look forward to a break when I could once again set my own schedule. The last of my Jan. teams left on the 7th and as I drove back from the airport on Sat. it was all I could do to stay awake . Nephtalie, Celian, Beliha and Loveline slept in the cab of the truck and all I could think about was getting back home and taking an afternoon nap.
No chance of that as we pulled up the drive I noticed one of our teenage girls sitting off by herself crying and as I got up the drive I saw the father of Charna who had just turned six 2 days earlier. After setting and talking with him for a short while I went down the drive to try and cheer up the girl who had been crying as I arrived home. I'm not convinced this is one of the gifts or talents that God bestowed upon men, but I think he blessed me in this particular instance.
After that it was off to purchase some diesel fuel so we could run our generator later that night, which is no small task as after 5 weeks we still don't have fuel in either of the 2 stations in Montrouis, the closest fuel is 10 miles away. After supper I did some hand laundry and started to organize the house. I think I may have went to bed at 9:00 or 9:30 I do know I slept in till 6:00 am since it was Sunday and the last of my coffee drinking companions for the month had headed home. Now that the teams have departed for awhile some of my special Canaan girls and boys are showing up at my house in the evening to hang out and with me before they have to go to their dorms for bedtime. Such is my life at Canaan.