Monday, February 1, 2010

Ground Transportation Needed

Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:03 AM: Blessings to all who receive this email. While I am thanking many of you for the great way you have partner with us to assist the children and poor in Haiti; we also want to keep you informed about the progress and status of the events as we receive them. pastor Junior is the manager of the MEBI mission and Fefe is the executive of the mission. Because the mission has a history, thousand gather there and are sharing in whatever resource provided them. We had barrels of water brought to them a week ago from Kenscoff where the other mission we support is located.

Pastor Maxim'e touched down in the Dominic Republic today, and will be going to Port au Prince early in the morning. Please pray as he crosses the border which is closed. Because of his family history, he was able to make some arrangement to bring him and his father across. It is a 7 hour trip by bus, so prayerfully, he will reach port au prince by evening. pastor Maxim'e will stop by the MEBI mission and then go on to Kenscoff, about ten miles from Delmas 75 PAP. Kenscoff has been badly damage, and no assistance, food, medicine or plastic shelter has been given to them. We also support the Orphanage with 29 chilren and the school of 350 students. Special THANK YOU to pastor Michael M. and the Learning True Life Fellowship, we will be able to provide much needed help with medicine, food and relocation. Also Special Thank you to pastor Charles Brooks, he truly is walking in a vision in Baltimore,Md. and the Dickey Hill school principal Mr. Aaron Clark for supporting the children in Haiti. Please remember in a special way these two young ministries in your prayer for continue blessings and growth.

Please continue to pray for the people of Haiti. We would like you also to continue to partner with us in this compassionate ministry. We will keep you up to date as we learn more.

We will need some on ground transportation, such as an SUV 4X4 and Mini Van to move the children around. Most of Haiti's road are off road. Thanks again, and God bless you and family. In our Loving Lord, the Strong name of Jesus, Cal

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