I am still in Lincoln, Nebraska at the Bryan LGH Medical Center. They have had trouble getting my mom's blood pressure regulated. They have given her some blood hoping that this will help stabilize the situation. Praying for a great day for her today.
Wilckly is busy in Haiti with on-going construction projects. The backhoe is being put to the test loading rock, gravel and sand, digging foundations and clearing brush. One main project right now is to finish the toilet and shower house up the hill.
He has been able to share packets of rehydration powder, basically sugar and table salt, to children in the school and many people of the area. This is a safety net that they have in their hands should they become sick with the cholera. They should immediately begin drinking this. They simply add the powder to a bottle of purified drinking water, shake it and drink it. This will help rehydrate them and buy them some time to get to a treatment clinic where they can be given an IV. Having this available already saved the life of one of our young construction workers.
Marc reports that the people from 0ne of our churches in Port-au-Prince at Nazon, came last Sunday to Carries. They participated in the worship service and then everyone followed them to the beach to witness the baptisms of nine people. Hallelujah!!! Praise God as the angels rejoice and the spiritual revival in Haiti continues. Won't you rejoice with us and join us as we pray for the revival to continue?! We ask you to pray for these nine new believers as they face the adversary in their journey to remain faithful to Christ until He returns.
Please remember to lift up the young people in my Sunday school who were baptized in May. I think of them often, knowing God has me here in the States right now for many reasons. I am so thankful to be here with my mom right now but as always, my heart remains in Haiti, no matter the circumstances. Stay FAITHFUL!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
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