“Christ alone, Cornerstone! Weak made strong in the Savior’s
love; through the storm, He is Lord, Lord of all.” Tonight we closed out
devotions by singing that song and as we were sang those lyrics it occurred to
me how perfect they are for reflecting on our day today.
We started out by
making the hour long trek up the mountain in the ol’ tap-tap complete with
Tap-Tap Surfing (congrats to our champ, Mindy!). Once we got to Titanyen we
toured Grace Village and got to see all the wonderful ways Healing Haiti is
serving the people there. Grace Village is truly amazing; the thought that has
been put into every detail is incredible. It’s very evident that God is behind
this ministry and He’s doing mighty things for the people of Titanyen.
The Grace Village tour was encouraging. It was encouraging to
see good things happening amongst the oppression, to see healthy kids in school
uniforms learning, to tour the family-style homes for the orphans where they
get to feel like they’re part of a family as opposed to the “orphanage” feel of
a dormitory-style home. As always, the kids were my favorite part of the day.
We took lots of selfies with them, but rest assured we didn’t teach them that English
word. They sure are familiar with the word “photo”, though.
After Grace Village we spent some time with 4 elderly people
that are sponsored through Healing Haiti. We visited with Izna, Marie, Meme,
and Pirre. At each visit we were able to massage the ladies’ hands and feet,
give them a hot meal, some juice and water, and we prayed and worshiped with
each one. They were each such simple acts but meant so much to each one. As we
massaged Izna and Marie’s hands – 91 and 105 year old hands! – I couldn’t help
but think of what those hands and feet have endured over the years. Life in
Haiti is hard. Their feet are usually
dirty because it’s so dusty and dry here. Clean water isn’t readily available
to anyone and everyone so sometimes they can’t wash their hands and feet. Marie
held each of her 14 babies with those hands, she directed her church choir with
those beautiful hands. And today, as we sang, she lifted those hands, mangled
from age and probably some arthritis, up to the Lord and sang with us. She
prayed as we prayed and after we prayed over her, she prayed over us! She’s an
incredible woman. Christ has been her cornerstone, throughout the storms of her
105 year old life. What a testimony! Marie was a breath of fresh air, I feel privileged
to have met her and worshipped with her.
Please pray for these beautiful people. Izna is feeling
lonely and like there’s not much left for her here on earth. When we left I
hugged her and told she’s beautiful and she just giggled and kissed my hands.
Meme struggles with nightmares and each time he gets a visit from Healing
Haiti, which is each week, he asks for the nightmares to leave. Pirre has an
eleven month old son who is experiencing some stomach pain and asked us to pray
for him and that he will be able to get some work so he can build a more secure
roof for his family’s home. Right now they just have a tarp covering it.
As we were walking through the village from home to home,
some neighborhood kids started following us. They would come in each home and
listen intently as we prayed and sang. Some would join in, some would just
watch. But it struck me that that was probably what it was like when Jesus
ministered here on earth - he visited
with people who were oppressed and lonely, sometimes he made other people
uncomfortable by who he chose to minister to – but he loved them. He served
them. And today we were able to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those 4
people. It was so precious and so rewarding to know that we were able to meet a
few basic needs and lift their spirits. They definitely left an imprint on our
hearts!
After we left Pirre’s home we stopped at a Shalome’s orphanage.
This woman has taken in 10 kids, some have parents that aren’t able to care for
them, and some truly are orphans. Beautiful, healthy, clean kids. She’s doing a
great job caring for them with the limited resources she has. The kids
instantly ran out to meet us and we were able to sing and dance with them for
awhile. 5 year old Jessica came out and immediately reached out for me to hold
her. She is a sweet, sweet girl with a beautiful smile and eyes that will melt
your heart. She ended up falling asleep on me, and even though I was dripping
sweat from her body heat and mine in the Haitian heat, there was nothing else I
would rather do than hold that sweet girl.
As I think about each face I saw today at Grace Village,
during our elderly visits, and at the orphanage I’m reminded that even in the
midst of the different storms they’ve all faced, or are facing – He is Lord. He’s
Lord over all.
All my love from Haiti,
Bethany