Next Steps for Churches Helping Churches
28 Jan
By Pastor James MacDonald and Pastor Mark Driscoll
A lot has happened in a week and a half. And, by God’s grace we have been to Haiti and back, seen God launch Churches Helping Churches, heard from numerous Christians who are praying fervently for the church in Haiti, and seen many churches generously take special offerings [...]
By Pastor James MacDonald and Pastor Mark Driscoll
A lot has happened in a week and a half. And, by God’s grace we have been to Haiti and back, seen God launch Churches Helping Churches, heard from numerous Christians who are praying fervently for the church in Haiti, and seen many churches generously take special offerings to support the church in Haiti that has already culminated in over $1 million.
Thank you!
In light of all that is happening, we felt it was important to update you on what we are working on next as well as thank everyone for praying. There is a great deal for us to juggle between our ongoing pastoral responsibilities and the opportunities God has opened for us in Haiti to help the church there.
We hired the first paid staff member of Churches Helping Churches, Pastor Jacque. He is a Haitian brother in Christ who helps direct the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Port Au Prince as part of the organization www.crossworld.org . God, in His providence, connected us on our trip and he served as our guide and translator. The school he serves at has trained over a thousand pastors across many evangelical denominations and networks throughout Haiti so he is connected to a wide range of pastors and churches. Furthermore, he has a law degree as well as a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary. Therefore, he understands both the Haitian and American cultures and is fluent in multiple languages which is important since Creole, French, and English are all common spoken languages in Haiti. He lives and serves on campus at the seminary which also has a school for 800 children and partnership with local Christian agencies such as orphanages. Before leaving Haiti we gave him the money to get a good Internet connection and digital camera so that he can keep us abreast of what is happening in Haiti.
We are now hiring our first staff member in the States to coordinate efforts from our own nation. We are asking you to pray for God to raise up just the right person for this vital ministry. We are getting numerous great leads of other organizations we can partner with and support for everything from food, water, shelter, medical care, church planting, children’s education, adoption, etc. And, we need this person we are seeking to hire, an Executive Director, to find us the best partnerships and opportunities so that we can ensure that the generous gifts of churches are most effectively stewarded.
We know that many of you want to know when you can land in Haiti to help out. We sincerely appreciate this. The answer is that we will be ready to send teams as soon as we have an open opportunity. Right now the docks are sunk in the harbor, so ships are unable to land. The airport is closed for nearly all flights trying to get in. Subsequently, getting teams of people into Haiti is very difficult and nearly impossible. Furthermore, it’s not yet entirely safe. We will send work teams in fields such as theological training, medical support, church planting, children’s education, construction etc. as soon as we can do so effectively.
We also know that many of you are interested in adopting children from Haiti. The early reports are that the records for many children awaiting adoption have been destroyed. What remains of the Haitian government is easing adoption restrictions and we are in contact with Christian organizations that may have a way to expedite the adoption process.
Lastly, Haiti is a nation of roughly nine million people. At present, roughly two million are homeless, half the buildings in the largest city, Port Au Prince, are rubble, there is no military to call in as the nation does not have one, and the government is not really functioning. So, we are also investigating where people are relocating to as there is a mass exodus out of the city. Some people are going to the villages, and others are being relocated to new cities made of tents and temporary shelters—places where we need to get church planters as there are literally no churches.
For us Americans who are used to a world of organizations, institutions, efficiency, and speed, we know this all may be difficult to understand, but patience and prudence are really needed. We don’t want to just do things, we want to do the most important things the most effective way and so we are moving as fast as is wise. More details will be forthcoming and more plans unfolding. Until then, your prayers are essential as we have seen firsthand God answer them in Haiti.
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