(unfortunately, blogger isn't letting me put more pictures up right now, but here's a glimpse.)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Forever Home
All Three Angel's kids are home with their families, never needing to say goodbye again. It was an amazing weekend of homecomings. Lord, we praise you...
at
9:25 PM
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Monday, January 18, 2010
PRAISE GOD!!!
ALL 26 THREE ANGELS KIDS WILL BOARD A MFI PLANE THIS AFTERNOON AND LAND IN FLORIDA TONIGHT!!! ADOPTIVE PARENTS WILL MEET THEM AT THE AIRPORT!!!
Three Angels Update!
As I type, all Three Angels kids are at the Embassy as my mom works to get them travel documents. Our goal is to get them into the U.S. With God's help this could happen TONIGHT. All we need now is those documents in hand and a plane that can fly them into Florida. Looks like the 23 of the 26 who are in the adoption process are staying with their forever families. Pray, Pray, Pray.
God has been to merciful through all of this! He kept all our kids and most of the staff safe as builds were falling on others. He has opened so many doors by providing a safe place for the kids to stay. God is most certainly in that Embassy right now.
Pray that we get those travel documents in hand. Pray for a plane that may fly these Haiti beauties to safety. Pray for the adoptive parents, as this is a sudden homecoming for their children. Pray for safety, pray for guidance, pray for peace. Let's pray these kids home!
God has been to merciful through all of this! He kept all our kids and most of the staff safe as builds were falling on others. He has opened so many doors by providing a safe place for the kids to stay. God is most certainly in that Embassy right now.
Pray that we get those travel documents in hand. Pray for a plane that may fly these Haiti beauties to safety. Pray for the adoptive parents, as this is a sudden homecoming for their children. Pray for safety, pray for guidance, pray for peace. Let's pray these kids home!
(pictures are the 26 kids at the Embassy this morning)
at
11:32 AM
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Haiti Earthquake 2010 Prayers & Praise
What I want to say is too long for a Facebook status... I'm sure you have already heard of the earthquake and it's devistation in Haiti. Good news is the all the Three Angel's kids and staff who was there at the time are safe! Because the Three Angel's building has cracks in the walls, our kids and staff were found on a lot across the street, for it seemed safer.
The overly popular Carribean Market (which sits walking distance from TA) is in shambles. St. Joseph's Guest House and home for boys has been comfirmed as damage. And I'm sure you have seen the photos of the Presidential Palace, which lies completely on the ground. There is so much more in Haiti which has been shaken -- homes, business, schools, hospitals, families and hearts.
Although we have praise, prayers are still needed. There are still other employees which are sadly still unaccounted for, along with loved friends and family, sponsored students, and beloved birth families. I pray for Nicky Pierre, a young man dear to many Three Angel's families. I pray for Alix, the 3A school headmaster. I pray for Fritzon, Reggie, Jimmy, Michel, all our nannies and families. So many more are hurting, more than can be said. I beg you to pray and pray and pray for all of Haiti, for although we each have ministries in destress, the whole country is suffereing.
Aftershocks have carried on into the morning as people are trying to salvage what they have left and search for their list of loved ones unaccounted for. Last night, a friend of mine living in Haiti said that Haitians were gathered together outside praying and praising, singing beautifully to the Lord. Even during the harder hardships, Haiti is still setting the example of great praise. In the midst of trapped victims, fallen buildings, and ground that is not sturdy (literally) praises are being sung to the One who deserves them.
I have not forgotten that things in the States are not perfect. However, if you are being called to help, please go to http://threeangelshaiti.org. If you choose to only pray, I thank you. Prayers are what kept our children safe last night as buildings came falling down around them.
Please after the news forgets, after the word dies down in America, don't forget. People will still be weeping, hurting, and Haiti will still struggling through recovering -- which will be a slow process. Don't forget, pray until you feel your prayers are no longer needed, then pray more.
James 5:15 "And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up."
(photo before the earthquakes)
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