The mission of Hope For The Hungry is to "Share the Bread of Life with a Starving World". God has called us to serve people who suffer from hunger that is both spiritual and physical. According to scriptural mandate, we offer food for the body and salvation for the spirit to those who do not know Jesus Christ and will suffer eternal death without Him.

Friday, July 21, 2017

Hope for the Hungry and Together for Haiti

Thursday July 20 -
We are so grateful to be spending a few days in Haiti. Our journey began Wednesday at 2:30 in the morning. Although it was early, our team was eager for what was ahead. After two pretty uneventful flights we made it to Haiti by early afternoon. Our team is made up of Hope's Executive Director, Larry Reeves, Hope's Founder, Dan Kirkley, a Hope staff member, Jen Sutton and family, a professional photographer, Kyle Pierce, and an IT supporter, Mike McIntyre, who brought laptops for the University students. Our purpose this week is to taste and see all that the Lord is doing through our ministry partner "Together for Haiti" and determine how we can best partner and serve them.

When we arrived yesterday, our partner, Pastor Jean Alix Paul, brought us to tour Agape, a huge church plant he started a few years ago. It is in Petionville, a large city outside of Port-au-Price and is a great model for future church plants in the area. The church reaches thousands on a weekly basis as it focuses on evangelism and continues to grow through the discipleship of new believers. We will worship there on Sunday and look forward to experiencing it ourselves.

Today has been our first day of exploration. After breakfast we walked up to the boys home in Guibert and tried to take in the magnitude of all that takes place on this compound. This land houses the Mission Center, a three story elementary and jr high school, a boys home, and a church. The property is used for all of these things and more. Last week there was a huge teachers' training, a few weeks ago there was a children's camp for a few hundred children and just today, there was a blood pressure clinic being held for around 100 people in one of the classrooms. If there is open space Pastor Jean Alix fills it up however is needed to share the gospel and serve the community.

After lunch, the team went to Marothiere, another town where Together for Haiti has a school and church to see the work being done in that community. The Lord is doing wonderful things there and it was great to see progress.

The rest of the day was spent hanging out with the children in the home. Lots of basketball, running around playing tag and even a walk down the mountain to fill up some water buckets. All in all it was a great day.

Tomorrow will be a crazy one. We are catching an early flight to get to our girls home for a few hours then turning around and flying back here. It'll be a crazy travel day but we're looking forward to seeing all of the Ferrier family.

Please continue to pray for us. Pray for good rest tonight because we are pretty exhausted. Pray for the hectic travel day tomorrow. Pray that our flight plans work out and that we don't get stuck in Ferrier overnight. Also, pray for us as we are seeing such a great need everywhere we go. Pray for clarity for each of us as we try and discern the Lords call for our ministry.

Love Haiti
Next we headed to the Mission Center to unload all of our bags full of shoes, backpacks and laptops we will be distributing in the next few days. We then headed to Jean Alix's home for dinner. It was a delicious meal that was much appreciated after a long travel day. We arrived back at the mission center after dark and all went to bed, exhausted from a busy day.
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Jude playing with the boys

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