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Breakthrough Day 3…

Bonswa!,

Hello from Haiti. We are starting to get a vision for our goals this week. We started our day with worship in creole. To hear the Haitian people speak the name of Jesus and sing it from the bottom of their hearts was amazing! We had a sermon from pastor Tim from the book of Nehemiah about tearing down the walls and rebuilding. Pray that the people hearing the sermon didn’t get lost in translation. Pray they understand its a spiritual rebuilding not a physical rebuilding.

We spent time after church organizing medications and getting set up to begin our medical clinic. Our clinic was due to start yesterday but 26 of our suitcases are still in route. They are due to arrive today which could actually translate as tomorrow. Pray that our remaining luggage arrives, as their were some on our trips personal supplies and clothing as well. We will be praying over each patient seen tomorrow during our clinic. After all, Jesus is their true healer and we want them to know that above all else.

We are going to an area that is in the mountains and the heat could be an issue for many of us. After organizing and sorting many medications we took a hike to the local beach and spent some time playing ball in the ocean with some locals. The students passed out bracelets for invites into VBS tomorrow and we are ready for dinner and an evening of devotion and praise and worship. Shout outs go to my family, prayer partners and my wonderful children Hannah, Caleb Bec and Cody. I love you and miss you will all my heart. I will be headed home in 5 days!! Love you all Tracey/mom.

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What a great day of worship it was as we attended the Haitian worship service in the tent on the NWHCM compound. The children worshiped in the tent next door it was awesome to hear them praising the Lord. The adult service was a blend of Haitian and American. Pastor Tim from Pleasant Valley Baptist Church gave the message that was then interpreted to Creole. I had the joy of holding Christina during most of the service. What a blessing that was as she is a beautiful little girl. Having the opportunity to hold her was a great joy. “Are we loving on her?” Oh yes we are, every minute we get, and we look forward to many more opportunities yet this week.

Following lunch we met with the medical team to organize the supplies for the medical clinics that will take place on Monday. Sharon and I will be joining them as we visit the village of Daniel in the morning. We will then come back to the Mole for a medical clinic in the afternoon. Later in the afternoon it was a walk to the beach to see the beautiful white sand and blue waters.

We look forward to another great day on Monday as we venture out to the village to see many children and adults that may be suffering medical conditions.

What a blessing it is again to be here to love on the kids and help make a difference in this country. WE appreciate your prayers as we continue being HIS face, hands and feet this week.

Tom Snivley

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Greetings from Haiti! Today was a great day. Some of us got to worship with the Haitians in their worship service and myself and some other students helped with children’s church. It was an amazing experience to get to see the children worshiping and to have the opportunity to worship with them. We got to act out some of the bible stories for them and just love on them all. It was a blessing to be able to spend that time with them.

After that we took the orphans that came to church back to the orphanage, (by the way all of them are absolutely precious and I love the time we get to spend there) and then came back for lunch. After lunch we got ready for the beach and after a little delay got to spend an hour there. It was nice to have a little relaxation after being in the heat all morning! Then we got ready and we went to invite little girls to our princess “once upon a time” retreat that we are having the next two days. It was sweet to see their excitement and smiling faces about the retreat. So far the trip has been amazing. God has already worked in so many ways and will continue to work as the week goes on. It’s been such a blessing to be able to love on the sweet orphans and all the people of the Mole since we’ve been here. I absolutely love them all and they are all so, so precious. Looking forward to the rest of the week! Thank you all so much for your prayers throughout our journey here!

Hugs from Haiti!

Amberlie

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