We woke up Friday morning early to make
it to Church on the Rock so we could enjoy the service in both English and Creole. It was a very powerful service and
worship! Many of us prayed with
individuals who lived in the local area.
Although it was in different languages, it was still very incredible as
if we could fully understand one another.
Breakfast
was amazing as always, fresh mangos… enough said. Before we started our daily mission, one of
our team members prayed an awesome prayer for a successful water truck day with
both physical and spiritual nourishment for the Haitians.
After two
amazing water stops we went back to the guest house to clean up and change into
our Serenity Village Blue Healing Haiti shirts and head off to the ApParent
Project for a tour. We also had the privilege of seeing the new kiln donated by
Serenity Village, and were able to purchase merchandise that was fired in the
kiln!
The ApParent
Project (Papillon Enterprise) is designed to help increase employment to help
prevent the orphan crisis and empower mothers and fathers to keep families
together. The ApParent project currently
employs over 400 local Haitians.
Our next
stop was at the Fleri restaurant. Fleri is very similar to Papillion in regards
to the fact that many Haitians are employed there, thus stimulating the economy
and it is also directly tied to the Healing Haiti Ministry.
We enjoyed
many traditional Haitian appetizers followed by 5 delicious pizzas and finally
desert… Mango creme brulee. The perfect
way to end a powerful day!
(insert Mic Drop action here )
Blogged by Josh Templin
Inspired by Tommy
Based off of True Events from the SV Haiti Team
Directed by Erik & Jaime
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