Friday, December 10, 2010

Haiti video trailer

This is a video that my friend Edward made. He was one of the guys that came in to visit teams and to record what was going on.

The video is a small sample of things to come.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Haiti time

I can't believe that it's already almost a week since I returned from Haiti.  I'm having "Haiti withdrawal syndrome" now that I'm back.  I wish that it didn't end but everything has its time and seasons and it is finished.

Day 1: The first day I arrived was in the early afternoon.  It already reminded me of India but this time I was alone and not with a team.  It was sort of confusing and it took about 2 hours for me to find the people who were picking me up.  But I arrived finally at the base and met the Awaken DTS crew.  Some of them were resting and others had left to visit an orphanage.  I was feeling a little pain in my stomach but I was ready to go out and meet the people and see the nation.  And I was able to go out in the evening.  I went out with some of the Awaken guys to the tent city near the base.  It was exciting and totally a dream come true for me.  We ended the night with worship and prayer into the night. By now the prayer and worship burn had gone on for about 20 hours.

Le Montcel restaurant
building
Day 2: Woke up Sunday morning and I couldn't believe that I was in Haiti.  I knew I was there but at the same time it was still like a dream.  On this day we went up the mountain and went to a resort called Le Montcel.  The YWAM Haiti group was trying to purchase this place as a base so we were asked to go up there and pray over the place and see what God's will was.  Since I had just arrived, it was funny to me that the first full day that I would spend in Haiti would be at a resort.  But no matter what we do, it's all for His glory.  I know that the 2 teams really enjoyed this time because it was a break for the two months of ministry that they had already faced.  The ride up and down was anything but easy though.  Unpaved, rocky roads full of ditches in a bus that had three wooden benches going long ways to sit on was our mode of transportation but it was well worth the ride.  From the mountain we could see an amazing view of Port au Prince.  I could see why YWAM would want a place like that.  To enthrone Jesus over the land.

Day 3:  3:40 AM I'm awoken by yells in the night.  I can barely make it out but it sounds like someone yelling, "THE BOX IS ON FIRE!"  I literally turn over in my sleeping bag and try to go back to sleep but someone barges into our room and tells us to get up.  I still didn't really know what was going on but I thought that the electrical box, bus, or house was on fire.  What really had happened was that the power line melted and fell right in front of the entrance to the property and the line was laying next to a bus YWAM was renting.  The tires on the left side had both busted and melted from the fire and was till burning.  With electrical fires, you're not supposed to put it out with water but we had no other choice so we had a team running water to the fire.  Luckily we had someone on the team that used to be a fireman so he helped with extinguishing the flame and keeping us calm and under control.  We saw this as a direct attack from the enemy.  As we burn before the Lord in worship and prayer, the enemy coming in the natural and trying to mimic what we are doing.  We don't know exactly what our worship and prayers are releasing in the spirit but we do know that the enemy doesn't like it.

As we all went back to bed I had some thoughts.  We are rebuilding a wall like Nehemiah and when he received ill report and was told to hide inside the temple he chose not to but to continue to build the wall with a sword on their side.  We saw this as an opportunity to not be shaken and continue to run after the Lord.  Another thought I had was that we were never in any danger but it was just to scare us.  We had some ministries that we were supposed to go to but instead we regrouped in worship.

More to come....