Monday, March 15, 2010
Just thinking about this...
Tom Davis, Fields of the Fatherless
Sunday, March 14, 2010
The Day 2 Chronicles 7:14 became Reality in Haiti
I received it through this email below:
"If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land." –(2 Chron. 7:14)
On February 12, 2010, President Préval of Haiti called his nation to 3 days of fasting and prayer in place of the regular Mardi Gras celebration.
Not long after the devastating earthquake wreaked havoc on Haiti, President Préval made a monumental decision; together with his people, he would humble himself before the Lord, calling on Him for forgiveness and healing for his land.
It was the time of the Mardi Gras celebration, but the people of this impoverished nation were more than willing to change their plans, as their hearts had already been broken.
President Préval announced to his nation that there would be 3 days of fasting and prayer in place of the usual annual festivities. There were only about 5 days to organize the vigil which was to take place before the earthquake-ravaged presidential palace.
But, would the people heed the call to prayer? Would the people come?
Indeed, they did. Hundreds of thousands of Haitian people gathered in a picture of true repentance; hands uplifted to God, tears streaming. The prime minister arrived. He didn't speak a word, but he cried for an hour, then left and returned with Haiti's President. Reportedly, thousands came to Christ during that time, with over 100 voodoo priests turning to Jesus.
I invite you to watch a video report of what took place that moved me to tears. CLICK HERE to watch it, or on our FEATURED VIDEO link.
The following are excerpts from a report on Haiti by Francis Frangipane:
A couple weeks ago we drew our attention to the Haitian Christians. We talked about how, in the days after the Port-au-Prince earthquake, in looking for human interest stories, media reporters actually filmed these Haitians praying and worshiping God. There the Haitians were, singing hymns of praise to God. One clip I saw showed hundreds of Christians in absolute defiance of the surroundings, singing and marching in a field. With uplifted hands, and faces that beamed their trust in God, these Christians demonstrated the power of faith. As best as I could tell, they were mostly unaware of the cameras. Yet, the secular news media had become a virtual stage upon which God showcased the faith of His people. It was powerful.
Like Job who, in spite of his sudden and catastrophic losses, bowed low before God in worship (see Job 1:20), so our Haitian brethren showed the world a similar depth of character. Certainly, their collective heartache and loss were as deep as any in Haiti, yet the anchor of their soul, unmistakably, was Jesus Christ.
We must also add Chile to our prayers and giving. So many there are suffering, and we must pray. Yet, I'm concerned, lest our prayer focus be drained away from Haiti. Will you join me in praying daily for both Haiti and Chile?
Let us continue to give, but also be wise. Let's support Christian aid groups who, even as they minister to the needy, also testify of Jesus Christ. The Bible says to "ask for rain in the time of rain." In other words, we must know the season of divine activity and pray accordingly. Right now, the mercies of God are kindled toward Haiti. Revival and healing are occurring in this island nation. Indeed, even the news media are reporting of conversions:
"Since the earthquake, the country has been spiritually transformed. People from a whole variety of religious backgrounds, including voodoo, one of Haiti's two official religions, are pledging to devote themselves anew to Christianity."
All this is just a beginning, but something genuine is awakening spiritually in Haiti. Let us join in prayer and stay faithful before God. The Lord has set His heart to bless the people of Haiti and restore them to Himself. Even in this time of great heartache, there is coming forth a great harvest.
Source: Francis Frangipane Ministries
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
a few photos
In this photo she's also showing off her 2 missing front teeth - - -
And - believe it or not, Jeremie sprained his ankle on Monday and had to be on crutches, too.
Thankfully, he too is pretty much healed already, which is amazing, since he's had other sprains and he knew this was a bad one.
Thank you, Jesus!
Here is Kylie with a little rabbit that Nathalie and Lewis found at their farm house one morning last week. Nathalie brought it to us and Kylie instantly fell in love with it!
Sadly, it was too young to be separated from its mother and died the next day...
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Video-update on Haiti
Also for the victims of the earthquake/tsunami in Chile!
Lord, have mercy!