Friday, May 30, 2014

The Ministry Continues!

After our great summer kick off with over 600 people seen during a eye clinic, Almando headed directly to Jacmel with a team of 16 ready to work hard to encourage a local pastor there.  If you want to read all about their week of ministry, click HERE.  It was Monday of that week, when I started feeling a little stiff and sore.  I knew what was coming and asked some friends and family to pray.  There is a virus going around here in Haiti that causes a fever, rash, and joint pain.  We all have had it at this point and are all doing better.  And the good news is, once you have it you can't get it again--kind of like chicken pox.  I called Al at 6 am on Tuesday morning and he decided to come home for a day to help with the house and Bityah so I could just rest and recover.  He left a couple of our staff guys in charge with the team.

The ministry continued without any hiccups even with Al not there.  This tells me a couple of wonderful things:  1. We are not needed for effective ministry to occur.  God takes care of that!  It is HIS work after all--He just chooses to use us.  2.  Our staff guys are more than capable of leading teams on their own.  We have been working toward this for a long time and we are so excited that we have so many solid staff members that when something like this happens, our wonderful Pelican staff can handle it!

This week, there is a team in the country, being led by another one of our Praying Pelican Missions staff from the states and the ministry is continuing to go well!  We have so many full weeks still ahead of us as more and more teams are coming into the country, so we are definitely busy preparing.  Praise God for all He is doing and all He will do here this summer.

Friends, be praying for all of our teams, local pastors and churches, and our staff as we continue on an incredible adventure all over Haiti.  Pray that our pastors will be encouraged, lives would be changed, and that we and our staff would continue to be shining examples of Christ-centered, servant-hearted leadership!

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