Thursday, January 21, 2010

More News from Haiti via Curacao

It is with sadness that we learned today, while talking to our good friend in ministry in Curacao (Pastor Wilbert with the congregation of  La Iglesia de Dios), that he along with parishioners have suffered loss in their immediate families. Pastor Wilbert and many of the parishioners are from Haiti. Pastor Wilbert spoke to us today about returning to Haiti to organize a new ministry to support the orphans from the earthquake. He has asked for your prayers at this time.

More News from Leogane

Rev. Serge was not kidding when he said his mother's town of Leogane needed help. Info from todays's BBC

"The BBC's Mark Doyle, reporting from Leogane, said the village had been left looking worse than most war zones - as if it had been carpet-bombed, then pounded with a relentless artillery barrage."

Unbelievable situation!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8471460.stm

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Prayer in Haiti


Source: NYT http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/01/17/world/20100117-HAITI_11.html

 

http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/01/17/world/20100117-HAITI_12.html



January 20 new on Aftershock


A magnitude 6.1 tremor struck north-west of Port-au-Prince at 0603 local time (1103 GMT). We have had no news from our ministry colleagues for several days - we are especially concerned for Rev. Wilbert's family, as well as Rev. Serge's family. Our prayers continue.

Pastor Serge had noted that his mother lived in the town of Leogane. The New York Times reports today that US Marines have arrived there with aid - this is good news, hopefully his mom, Notremise, and family and friends, are getting the help they need.

"Meanwhile, 125 Marines arrived in helicopters in the damaged farming town of Léogâne, south of the capital, delivering cases of water and food."

Source http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/20/world/americas/20haiti.html?pagewanted=2&ref=todayspaper

Map courtesy BBC news - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8469800.stm

Monday, January 18, 2010

Haiti Update January 18

Rev. Serge has written to us today advising that things are very dangerous in Haiti now, and his family has reported that "robbers and infections kill people because they are hungry." He also noted that "the prison was crashed down." "People in my home in Haiti doesn't have any food right now and they are afraid of robbers." Rev. Serge noted that his wife's family had three members killed in the quake.

Continue to pray for the people of Haiti.


Rev. Serge is president of pastoral association of Petion-ville, an area devastated by the quake.