Medical and Evangelical Missions Touching Haiti, Reaching Out to the World Since 1994

Author: bryan@bmeyers.net (Page 76 of 101)

Thanksgiving 2013

Over the course of the year we have shared pictures of some of the people who are so helpful in the Ministry in Haiti. By doing that, we hope we have put a “face” on the ministry, although some of you already know them.

Each of those you’ve seen pictured represent a different place and part of the ministry that you support in some way. Each has a family that they in turn support because of you and naturally the little girl represents those who receive a meal because you give for those programs.

To a person, none of them expect or want a hand out, all they want is an opportunity to work and provide for their families. You are providing them that opportunity and they are very thankful, as are we, that you care and give as you do to provide the essentials for the schools, vitamins, churches, feeding programs and medical needs.

Terry and I pray all of you will be blessed this Thanksgiving for the sacrifice you make to help our friends in Haiti.

Serving HIM together,

Steve and Terry

October 2013

Friends of Haiti,

Prophet

Prophet

This is Prophet, the principal of the last of our schools. His school is the last, but by far the biggest, with an ending attendance of 150 last year and that many enrolled for 2013-2014. The biggest problem we have with Prophet’s school is that we have no funding for it as we do the others. Lack of funding makes it difficult on our general funds and for his paying teacher salaries.

His school is located very near the big (and old) bridge going out of Port Au Prince in an area called Bon Repos, or “good rest.” Since it is located near one of the main north/south highways, we have no idea how it got that name. It is also very near the Gris or gray river; hurricanes or heavy tropical storms flood the area, making it hard for the teachers and kids to get to the school.

The school needs to grow in size. But since he is “land locked” we will have to do with what we have, unless we go “up” with the current building, and no one wants to do that.

The way we met Prophet is kind of funny. When Steve began doing clinic in the Port Au Prince area during the summer of 1998 a student nurse worked with him while her school was closed. When it reopened and she went back to school, Steve met Prophet through some of our friends from Texas. At the time they met, neither knew that it was Steve his wife had worked with. It wasn’t until some time later they put it all together. We feel it was God that put it together.

Prophet is a good, Godly man who runs a very good school, despite not having the funding others do. That fact doesn’t diminish his desire to provide the kids there with an education. It also speaks volumes of the teachers who continue to come to teach them, not knowing whether or not there will be a pay check at the end of the month.

We have written several times about the school system in Haiti and how important mission driven schools are to the kids and the country, not to mention the economy of Haiti. Those of you who support a school in Haiti, through sponsorship of a child or a school, are giving them a gift that no one can ever take from them. Everyone appreciates the sacrifice you make for them.

Serving HIM together,

Steve and Terry
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