How do I explain what I experienced in Haiti? As many of you who have been on mission trips know, it’s difficult to put an experience into words. And sometimes even more difficult to discern how God would have you respond given a new revelation of the ‘real’ world. Hence, why it’s been almost 4 weeks since my return and I am just now writing my thoughts.
As many of you know, Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. It is certainly the poorest I’ve been to. From that perspective, the earthquake only added to an already bad situation. One lady asked that we would pray that she be able to move to a different country. On the other hand, many Haitians love their country very much, and are excited about what’s happening. Many Haitians sense God is doing something special in their country, and the earthquake was just part of His plan. They very much want to be a part of what He is doing. That has me asking, “Why was I there?” “What is His purpose for me in regard to Haiti and what He is doing?”
BTW – I did not get to participate with anything related to orphans. The first day there we were instructed to lay our own agendas at the foot of the cross. I did that. I did ask one of our interpreters where the orphans were staying, what their housing situation was like? He said many have been gathered together by caring adults and are living under tarps in tent cities just like everyone else. I know there are orphans in Haiti, more now than before the earthquake. Matrix Ministries will begin to give Fences for Orphans funds to aid in the construction of Haitian orphanages. Pray as I research how that should happen.
God bless.
Ray

