I AM HOME!!! ahhhhhh.
It was truly one of the most humbling, emotional, candid, eye-opening, heartrending, disturbing yet stirring and tender realizations I have ever experienced. It was NOT a mission trip. It was an exposure. I mean that with all sincerity. We witnessed so much….
I can’t wait to share the last eight days with you. However, I am asking you to be patient with me for two reasons: 1) It will take me a couple of days or so to process and pray through all that happened, and 2) I am seriously about to fill your inbox with blogs as I do number one.
If you have not put your email address in <——- that box, you will want to.
I will be sharing some outstanding and miraculous stories as well as some very sad ones, too. I will also be sharing some provoking photographs and videos.
There was such a strong presence of God’s hand of redemption and restoration! Haitians are more hopeful than ever. It is revival time!
I love you all so much. Thank you for making a difference not only in my life, but in the life of the nations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic!
Amazing.
Here are a few pics to wet your appetites.
The first Scripture I saw… written on the wall.
Anyone who knows me knows that Jeremiah 29:11 is my life Scripture!
Three PRECIOUS girls who are refugees at one of the ministry sites in Haiti.
The last blog I wrote prior to leaving for Haiti, I wrote that I wanted LOVE LOVE LOVE.
I found LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Three orphan girls = no mom, no dad.
This is a little boy at one of the orphanages.
He cried to be held. He just wanted to be held. He just needed to be held.
This itty bitty baby was born while we were there.
She has a mom! She’s not an orphan! They survived the earthquake!
Just the beginning. A whole city was destroyed.
We will rebuild… on the Rock!
PLEASE STAND BY as there is sooo much more to come!
So glad you are home. I’m sure it was very emotional. It is for me just watching on tv. I want to hear about those miracles. God kept them safe till help got there. Praing God gives your soul peace. Love ya!
I am glad you are home safe. I love you and thank you for going. Can’t wait to hear all the details. You are so precious! Wish I could have held that baby boy the whole time.
I am SOOOO glad you are home. I can’t wait to hear what God is doing in Haiti and in the lives of those who have gone there. See you soon!
I’m really looking forward to your posts!
I love you! I’m glad you’re home…. 😀
Jennifer,
I am crying again… these precious kids (and the many more not in these photos) need so much. thank you for going. thank you for sharing. We will continue to pray and respond with you… I am glad you are home safely, and can only imagine the processing time you’ll need. Take care of yourself, and replenish before starting to pour yourself out again, okay? Love you!
-Di
Hey! I’m so glad you’re home and safe. I know you are a changed woman after seeing all the aftermath of the earthquake. I also know we know who is the creator of all things and who can restore Haiti to a new place filled with people that will love and cherish him. Those little faces in your photos just speak volumes to me…….they break my heart, yet I see hope for a new tomorrow in them as well. Love you so much and I’m just so happy you’re back home. Everything you do for Christ just touches my heart so much, you’ll never know how much you’ve changed me since I met you. 🙂
Love you!
Yahoooooo! I am so glad you are home safe and sound. I can’t wait to hear all about it. Love you bunches!!
Very Moving and heart rendering Glad u r home.
Glad you are home. Can’t wait to here all about it. I can’t even fathom what you saw.