A lady in Simonette that got out her hymnal and sang "How Great Thou Art" in Creole while we sang in English.
When we do meet people in the villages that are Christians, one of my favorite things to do is ask if they have a favorite verse or favorite worship song. Chances are, if they can name a favorite worship song, then they will sing it for you. And if you can figure out a song that you both know, then it's like you've just scored Heaven on earth. I've been fortunate enough for that to happen a couple of times, and it is truly one of my favorite things to be able to worship our Lord in two languages with someone that we've just met.
The field in Titanyen where we play soccer, throw the frisbee (my favorite), and play other games with the kids in afternoon village time.
This lady was by the stream was worshiping, washing clothes, shoes, and dishes. She said she wanted to teach us the song that she was singing but she couldn't because she said she needed to finish washing to go get lunch ready for her children that were getting out of school soon.We got to sing "Amazing Grace" with her in our own languages. :)
In many houses in Haiti, you see fences made from weaving together two palm branches. So talented and resourceful!
Through the church advancement program, one of my teams partnered with the village of Source Matelas and paid for three latrines to be put in the village. Once they came in country, we got to build latrines alongside the Haitian contractors!
Worship was wonderful this week. It felt so intimate, we sang all my favorites, and it was as if God was speaking straight to me, that he was really there with me, encouraging and challenging me with the words we sang. Here is a version of one of the songs we sang:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfPJ4j5P5X8
With Christmas right around the corner, let me share some fun shopping that I've discovered recently. Each of these organizations provide shopping with a purpose, not to mention there's some fun and trendy stuff!
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