A community rises from the rubble
Imagine a natural disaster hitting your neighborhood. A tornado or an earthquake wipes out all the homes and cars up and down your streets. Grateful t...
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Imagine a natural disaster hitting your neighborhood. A tornado or an earthquake wipes out all the homes and cars up and down your streets. Grateful t...
So many things have been crushed in Haiti, people, homes, and government buildings. You'd think that hope would be one of them. Today we saw where a b...
We didn't expect this. We expected the devastation, the crumbled buildings, the tent cities. But we didn't expect the hope. We arrived in time to...
We're in Port-au-Prince tonight. Safely behind the walls of a missions compound. Our team of ten is mostly youth pastors - bloggers telling the folks ...
We're here in Haiti. Earlier, our team brought hot chocolate to the families and the victims. One man, Francois, caught their attention. Next to him w...
Today we fly to the Dominican Republic, and the next day we drive over the mountains, across the border, by the lake, and into Haiti, a land where t...
I'm getting ready for our trip to Haiti tomorrow. My life is on fast-forward. God is doing something there and we're colliding with it, but I'm not re...
Sometimes, overwhelmed by a tragedy on the scale of the Haiti earthquake, we feel impotent. We ask, "What can I do that would make a differenc...
Have you ever been in the midst of something that God was doing - watching it unfold almost in slow motion? You want to hold your breath, because your...
In a week, Clint and I are taking a team of bloggers to Haiti's ground zero, Carrefour. We've been invited by the pastors there to partner with them i...