Thursday, November 19, 2015

Thursday Evening in Haiti

It's Thursday evening and we've just come back from "street evangelism". That takes a new meaning in Haiti. There are no streets. They are roads. We were in the Mirebealais. The area are around our community was our street ministry. The bus took us about 15 minutes away from the Citadelle and parked. We looked like we were in a deserted place. The hosting pastor divided us into two groups and we went on opposite sides of the road to the houses that were on our side. The small shanties may have had one person or two sitting outside when we approached. The pastor began in French/Creole and would then let us know if there was a person who needed salvation, was a member of his church, or was involved in Voodoo or Satan worship. In these cases, we were in spiritual warfare and the team prayed fervently for deliverance. Every time, God intervened, souls were delivered, and lives were changed...ours especially.

Our bus is scheduled to leave the Global Vision Citadelle Site tomorrow at 7am. The plan is to visit three orphanages in the Port Au Prince area, a needy village and to end the day participating in the an evening service. From that service we will end at the Harvest for Humanity House where we originated our journey.

Thank you for your prayers for this specific mission. All victory reports have been by prayer. Continue.

1 comment:

  1. Blessings Jackie,
    I am so happy that you and the team get to minister to the orphans because not only do they need to be blessed with the Lord's daily presence but God has always put them (and prisoners)on my heart to pray for them. Go Girl.

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