Sunday, November 15, 2009

luke warm and loving it

http://ow.ly/Cdqx

that video is very convicting, but a great message. 

we are in the final stretch of preparations.  tuesday night, packing meeting.  If you have stuff you want to bring to Haiti as donations just bring it.  I have no clue what we can and cannot fit so if you ask me can I bring such and such I am just going to say bring it to the meeting haha.

Once again, here is the packing list for all of those of you who are interested: http://docs.google.com/ViewDoc?docid=dt72834_28kt4jf5dj

Willie B.
WILLIE B. met us at a feeding outreach we held in his village. He was brought to us by residents of the village who said he needed medical help. Hunched over and barely able to walk, Willie needed both hands, resting on his knees to support his body. His leg muscles could not support the weight of his body. People in his village tried voodoo to cure him, but he only got worse. When we took him into the home, we prayed heavily over him, fed him healthy meals, and watched in awe as God worked miracles. Today, Willie is happy and healthy. He walks, runs, rides his bike and loves to try to teach the American visitors Creole! Willie loves to study the Bible and is active in an advanced discipleship class at the orphanage. Please continue to pray for his healing and that he would grow into a godly man as he learns more about the Lord and Scripture.

Willie
WILLIE is a very energetic boy. He almost always has a big smile on his face. Referred to as "Pastor Willie" by the other boys at the home. Willie loves to pray and worship the Lord. During morning prayer time, and often on prayer walks, you will see him interceding fervently in prayer. When not doing homework, studying English or his Bible, Willie can be seen playing soccer or on the swings with the other boys at the home. He is a quick learner and a good student at school. He is also very helpful around the house. Willie's English is quite good and he loves to interact with visiting missions team members and our American missionaries. He continues to learn more about Jesus and the Bible through Sunday school, church, and Bible classes at the orphanage. Please keep him in your prayers as he continues to grow, that he would know and grow in the grace and love of Jesus.

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