Faded Faire

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Haiti on my heart



The people of Haiti and those who have responded to help the earthquake victims are always on my mind and in my heart these days. It has been a little over 10 years since I was there but I have vivid images that live in my memory of the beauty of Northwest Haiti and the beautiful people who live there.

When I was in Haiti I learned that when advanced medical care is not immediately available, God is able to keep and sustain, comfort and numb pain. Because of my personal experience with being injured in Haiti, I have been comforted by that knowledge. I know that many, many are suffering intensely but I also know that God is in the midst of that situation. My daily ritual now includes seeking out new information about conditions on the ground and finding stories of people rescued and treated. Daily there are stories of miracles among the tragedy. I stumbled across this blog about a week ago and I go there a couple times a day to read: The Livesay [Haiti] Weblog . If you follow the link you will find the story from January 20th that ended with miraculous medical help for Collette and her baby girl Esther. Read the story of Collette who was seven months pregnant when a building fell on her crushing her pelvis and fracturing her leg. She received comfort care through the Livesay mission and Dr. Jen who came to volunteer but she needed more. And God provided more. I won't spoil the story--you need to read it as it unfolded. Then go here to see baby Esther, safe in an isolette aboard the USNS Comfort --and know that God is able to provide. I read this story over and over and each time I am overcome by the power and grace of God.

I do so wish I could be there right now but I am assigned duty here. Maybe someday I will get to return to my beloved Haiti. So each day I read and pray and donate what I can to my favorite mission in Haiti: Northwest Haiti Christian Mission. They are a holistic mission who strive to meet all the needs of the people in the northwest and far west Haiti. Their mission buildings and people are all safe. Today a 22-person medical team arrive to care for those Haitians who have moved northward looking for medical care, shelter and food. You can read about their work at link above.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Elaine,

Thanks for putting this together. I do not have time tonight to view it all as it is midnight here. We pray for their safety and comfort. We have a fabulous country as we have sent more help and money than all others combined. How dare other countries degrade us. God bless the people of Haiti and the souls of those who died.
Neal

Anonymous said...

Elaine,

Thanks for putting this together. I do not have time tonight to view it all as it is midnight here. We pray for their safety and comfort. We have a fabulous country as we have sent more help and money than all others combined. How dare other countries degrade us. God bless the people of Haiti and the souls of those who died.
Neal