Saturday, June 15, 2013

Glimpses of the rewards part 2

About a year ago or more, Mimis starting buying cement for her house with her little bit of savings. She is a single mom with one child and has been living with her brothers, sisters, mother and other family members in a small house. She has had a vision to have a house where she could raise her daughter, but knew it might take a very long time. We were able to help her with funds thru Brethren Charity, Cornerstone DB and the profits from the Blue Grass fundraiser from last summer. Shea took it on himself to organize the building project, line up the haitian bosses, ect...

Here is our friend Mimis, staking off her property of her new house.
This picture makes me think of the Proverbs 31 woman, "she considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard"
She has really worked hard at doing all she could by herself.



Looking down at her house, work in progress


one of the haitian bosses laying pouring and smoothing the concrete for the floor in her house


Shea and Aaron nailing on the tin for her roof.
It looks as if Aaron is getting his morning stretches in as well. :)


She asked us staff to come and visit her last Sunday for a "little thank-you celebration" and to see her new house that she has just recently moved in to. Its up on a hill, so you need to climb a little to get up there. I hope she can get some steps soon, she will be hauling her water and a lot of other things.


Here is Mimis and Lynsika her daughter in front of their house.


Inside of her house is two rooms, one for her dining room and one for their bedroom. For any of us, this would seem very small and unfinished. But she is very happy and thankful, she has expressed her appreciation to all the ones that helped her to have a house for her and her daughter.
 It has blessed us once again to see the glimpses of the rewards thru her thankful heart. 


Here, she served us cold soft drinks, cookies and crackers


Before we left, we laid hands on her to pray. Please remember her in prayer also, that she could lead a godly Christian life as she raises her daugher and that God could send her a godly man someday
 if it be His will. 


To express her thanks, Mimis wrote the mission the following letter.
Dear mission administrators Aaron and Shea.

My heart is full of joy as I write you to tell you thank you and all the other people that put their hands together to help me. I never thought that my house would get finished. It is only because of you and the others that my house was ever built. For this, I thank you very much and I am praying God will send blessings on you and your families as well as all the Americans which helped me build my house.

Thank you

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Glimpses of the Rewards part 1

Last Saturday we met at Redeemer Vocational School for a graduation ceremony. The students were given a certificate, there were singing groups and words of appreciation.


This was a very exciting day, especially for Wismith and Rebecca Joseph (pictured below)
as it marked one year from when the school opened. Wismith has had a vision for this school for a long time and had waited on God for the timing. 


A year ago, Andy and Joy Eversole (pictured below) came to Haiti with IFM to help with getting the Redeemed school started. 


Joe Theliseme is handed a certificate for the business class.


Shea is handing out a certificate to one of the boys that participated in his English class. 


Here is the group of young ladies that attended the sewing class, wearing the clothing that they had made. 


Some of the fine young men that were touched by all that Andy had done for them presented him with a certificate.
There was much appreciation seen here, it blessed us greatly to see a glimpse of the rewards of what is being done here to impact the lives of others for His glory! May His name be praised throughout all the nations.