Monday, December 27, 2010

Great news for some children in Haiti

Below is a link to an article about a group of parents from France that were able to adopt a total of 318 Haitian children.  Wow, that is awesome!  Apparently, they had all been waiting since before the earthquake, and have been flying down to Haiti in large groups to recieve their children.  I bet that was a joyful plane ride! 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101222/wl_afp/francehaitiquakeadoptionchildren
 

Friday, December 24, 2010

YWAM Haiti Webpage

Take a moment to check out YWAM Haiti's webpage.  It has information on their mission for Haiti and some history of the base.  I would also encourage you to read Terry Snow's (Base leader) book "Taking the High Places"  It is an amazing tale of God's work in St Marc.



How a Home of Hope is built

Here is a short video on how we will be helping build the home of home while we are in Haiti - this video really brings it home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le5ppnpluTg&feature=player_embedded

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Fox News Special on Haiti

Greta Van Susteren is doing a Haiti special on Thursday night at 10pm on Fox News.  I am sure it will be an eye opener to all of us to see the condition of the country one year later.  If you stay up that late check it out!
http://gretawire.blogs.foxnews.com/sneak-peek-our-1-hour-on-the-record-special-on-haiti/

Only 17 more days!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Team Bio: Glen & Shay McGill


Last year, weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, a team from New Life Church put everything in their lives on hold to go and help the hurting and dying in Haiti.  When they returned, the group shared about the trip and showed a video of the devastation in Haiti. At that point, we knew God was calling us to go to Haiti. 

God had already been working on us both about going on an outreach trip again, and it was at this point that we knew the destination.  Of course we had heard through the news reports about the horrors of what was going on in Haiti, the chaos that followed the earthquake.  Prior to the earthquake, we had been praying for a family in our church that was in the process of adopting a little Haitian girl.  Although, we can truly say we were never really impacted until we heard the report of others that had already made the trip.  Our hearts broke for the children and the people in Haiti.  The living conditions, the tent cities, the fact that people who broke their leg or arm during the earthquake had to have it amputated, just because (in many cases) they couldn't get the medical attention they needed.

So when Shay and I heard about this outreach trip coming up, we were on board from the beginning.  At the time we didn't know what it would entail, but we knew that God wanted me (or both) of us there and we are going to obey.  Then we also learned that we would actually be building a house for 2 families to get them out of the tent city.  Our hearts lept for joy!  What an awesome opportunity.  So Shay and I are going to Haiti, to share the love of Christ and serve the Haitian nation, because we serve an awesome and loving God.

Thank you for your prayers. 

Glen & Shay

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Team Bio: Matt Brizendine


Why Haiti?
That’s the same question I asked God when he put this little country on my heart earlier this year.  Of all the places in the world he could have called me, why Haiti? Sure I had heard of Haiti, knew about the earthquake, but what could I do?

I decided to follow God’s instruction (always a good idea) and went to Haiti in May of 2010. While I was there I came to full realization why God has put this country on my heart.   It is a country that has been devastated by civil war, natural disasters, and the spiritual grip of voodoo for many years.  A country rife with a poverty that I had never before experienced and a people that seemed resigned that life had simply dealt them a bad hand. It is also a country that is in desperate need of the hope and love that only God can provide and a people that are searching for just that. 

He is calling me to go there again and show that there is more, that God has not forgotten them.  My prayer is that when 8 strangers from America show up to build a house for two families we don’t even know that we will be asked “why”.  Then we can tell them that God sent us to show them that He loves and cares for them and that even though their situation looks impossible - nothing is impossible for God.

The scripture that God has put on my heart for the Haitian people is Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”  I would appreciate your prayers for me and my team as we travel to Haiti to show them there is hope and that God has a plan for each and every one of them.

Team Bio: Cary Hearn


Why I chose to serve God in Haiti:

For a long time now I have felt the call of God to serve Him on the international mission field. Throughout my youth I have had the fortunate ability to visit over 32 countries and with each trip I realized that not only had I learned about a new culture, but that I had learned more about myself in the process. There is something special about immersing yourself in a culture and a people and learning more about their customs and traditions that help solidify your knowledge of self and the call that God has placed on your life. While many of these trips were for vacation, and not for mission work, there was still an introspective quality to the journey.
 
As my wife will tell you, any time I see the images of a developing nation such as Haiti, my heart breaks for a people who have experienced such destruction, yet are filled with resilience, searching for something and clinging to the hope that is found deep inside of us as creations of our maker. I pray that this trip to Haiti will not only offer an opportunity to serve the people of Haiti by constructing homes and providing continuity of life for a people who desperately need it, but also offer an opportunity to increase my understanding of what God meant as he called us to serve the nations.
 
I thank you for your prayers and your support for myself, my family and my fellow teammates who are on this journey.
 
Cary

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Haiti Team

Back Row: (left to right) Cary Hearn, Aaron Webster, Israel Snider, Glen McGill.
Front Row: (left to right) Matt Brizendine, Cheakita Webster, Alison Snider, Shay McGill

Team biographies coming soon!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Introduction

At the beginning of the new year, January 8th, 2011, an 8 member team from New Life Church will be joining together to serve Haiti.  The team's main objective is to share God's love in a tangible way, by meeting a very physical need of permanent shelter for two Haitian families.  We will be partnering with an orginization called Youth with a Mission (YWAM), which has a base in Haiti.  YWAM has a program called Homes for Hope, which enables earthquate displaced familes to move from their tents into a more permanent structure.  Please take 2 minutes to view a short online video that explains more about the homes we will be building.