Journal Entry : Day 7
Breakfast was really good this morning on a day that I woke up well in time to enjoy it. This morning I lead devotion and used the a verse the following verse - "So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless." 1 Corinthians 15:58. I basically talked about how our work didn't stop here in Haiti. I think it went pretty well and is something that I spoke on to remind myself of that. Soon after we all headed to Alexis' church to have our final day of VBS and construction on the benches.
At VBS we did our usual song time but today Mike joined us for the day. After a few songs Alison told them the story of Daniel and the lion's den. She picked a few kids to act out the story and I think both the audience and actors enjoyed it quite a bit. Following the story we had the kids make some "lion" masks in relation to the story for the craft for the day. Based on an overall assessment I believe the kids enjoyed that craft as most wore there masks proudly. We then did our usual split and today I went out to play soccer on the last day. It was a fun last day to get out and run around with the kids. As we packed up the cones and soccer balls we noticed one of the kids took a soccer ball. I didn't fret too much but for some reason Pucci wanted to figure out the culprit. I told him not to worry and that it was okay, he eventually gave up.
| Lion masks! |
Back over in the church I walked over to see the progress on the benches and the guys were already on their third bench for the day. The seven they made in two days turned out extremely well. Going from the small rickety benches to some really sturdy wide benches, it was truly a massive improvement. As VBS was coming to a close we gave all the kids a necklace that has a coin hanging from it. On the coin it says in Creole - "Where do you want to spend eternity", and on the reverse side it has John 3:16. These coins were given to us by Jerry who has a buddy that makes these. He can print them in almost any language and gives them to people going on mission trips. Before we were completely packed up and ready to go I sat down on one of the benches close to Mike and there was a little girl that sat close by. She was singing and talking up a storm, quite an adorable little girl Mike was talking to her and had a translator help communicate a little. A few minutes later a young man sat down with us. His name was Jeff and he was 17 years old. He spoke some English and French which was great because I was able to communicate with him pretty well. We talked for maybe twenty minutes or so, I thoroughly enjoyed conversing with him and it was probably the longest conversation I had with a Haitian since I was there. After we parted ways I gave him a coin and an Evangecube track that we had. He wanted some water but we were all out, so I reached into my bag and gave him one of my granola bars instead.
| Mike's new friend. |
When we arrived back at the house I went upstairs and emptied my backpack. Earlier in the week Clifford asked if he could have my backpack for school, I told him that I didn't think I would have enough space in my suitcase to fit everything in it to manage getting back home on one carry-on. Our core team discussed it and figured we would make it happen one way or another. Alison told me she would have some spare room in her suitcase so I decided that it would be doable. A fe things to know about Clifford is he is 22 and studying to become a dentist. Now one thing you will discover is that any Haitian would ask for anything that they could have. Doug said the country has become a charity nation. Now it did get stuck in my mind all week with that thought but I did feel that Clifford had a genuine heart about his request. I came back downstairs and pulled him aside and offered him the gift. He was truly grateful and I knew that it was something he needed much more than I. It was a blessing to help him and know that it would be put to good use. He wore it the rest of the day proudly sporting his new accessory. It made me smile. That is something that I will remember from this place and that is how often it made me smile. Maybe just doing service for God just does that, but I couldn't help but hold back a smile from time to time.
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| Coins we gave to the kids. |
So this afternoon we got to go visit the beach for a couple of hours. It was a nice change of pace to our everyday routine. The water felt nice among the hot weather and it was an interesting sand on the beach. It was the first time I had been in the ocean in a few years and the salt water hitting the lips was a bit of a surprise. So we headed back to the house arriving just in time for dinner at 4:00. We had our debrief time to follow. Overall it seemed everyone had a good week to say the very least. I shared to the group how the biggest blessing of the week was working alongside the 11 other individuals. Each on of them was an inspiration, a joy, and just a funny set to be around. It will be a group that will not be easily forgotten and held close to my heart. So we didn't have any planning to do that evening so we had several hours to kill. We played cards for a while and socialized along the way. It was a relaxing evening to end the night for sure. A distant storm brought about some rain that will hopefuly cool off the night for a pleasant night's rest. We have to get up early tomorrow to catch our flight out of Port au Prince.
| Stanley and Jason enjoying the ocean with a few Haitians |
Day 8 and a reflection will hopefully be up tomorrow!




