I just got a letter from the girls. It has answers to many of our questions. So here goes. They can get ice and water. It is rainy season in Cap now . There was a school in the area colollapse There was a mudslide.
Gas is getting back to normal in price but they are conserving They need it for running the generator for water and there could be a shortage at any time when there is a crisis.
Their buildings all seem to be structurally intact.
The EBAC churches are damaged or destroyed. The pastors and their families for the most part are okay
Pastor Cebien returned but is gone again into the Dominican Republic. ( He was supposed to reture by now but ???)
They need mens and boys clothing especially pants and underware
Their yard has at least 25 extra people but lots of people are in nearby housing and are the girls responsibility.
They provide cooked meals for about 110 in the yare and are sending dry food out by other means to the EBAC families feeding other refugees.
There are 400 plates of cooked food going to the hospital for the patients.
The clinic is open It is very busy They need help there.
Alice says she needs help in her class at school. I will help her after I get Carolyn situated doing the medical stufrf.
They baked cake for all the people on the compound for Valentine’s Day They had some chocolate and were able to give everyone some. In Haiti Chocolate means I love you. They wanted the kids and people who have been working so hard and living sacrificially to know that they were loved and appreciated.
As of the mailing of this letter threy are still having to pay customs. PRAY WE GET EVERYTHING IN WITHOUT DUTY NEXT TUESDAY
Shipping will be in the thousands of dollars and we do not need to pay duty on top of that We could use the money to buy foodinstead.
Betina came to visit. She seems very changed. She now lives in Port and talked about the Lord. She took John and Romans back to the people where she is along with food and clothing, etc.
Pray for Daniel their orphan who is a policeman and all around handy man. He is working to get their solar power up and going and a light for the study pavillion.
Remy and a few men went back to Port to see what they could do to help out there. Buildings are still fallin and the aftershocks continue. It is interesting that the major damage was in the seat of government and the government buildings. People sleep in makeshift shelters, tents and some are in the open.
If you want to know what I sent as the last attachment, go to the Missionary Flights International site. On the left click on Missionary spotlight. Go down the list to Don and Karen Davis. At the end of their page is their blogspot and the most recent info is first They live across the street from the girls and get out and about as they help missionaries and house teams coming in. It is interesting to read how GOD is working in the midst of all the destruction.
Well gotta go and assemble a couple hundred gospels of John. and make another list of things to do
Thanks for your concern Sue

I just got a letter from the girls. It has answers to many of our questions. So here goes. They can get ice and water. It is rainy season in Cap now . There was a school in the area colollapse There was a mudslide.Gas is getting back to normal in price but they are conserving They need it for running the generator for water and there could be a shortage at any time when there is a crisis.Their buildings all seem to be structurally intact.The EBAC churches are damaged or destroyed. The pastors and their families for the most part are okayPastor Cebien returned but is gone again into the Dominican Republic. ( He was supposed to reture by now but ???)They need mens and boys clothing especially pants and underwareTheir yard has at least 25 extra people but lots of people are in nearby housing and are the girls responsibility.They provide cooked meals for about 110 in the yare and are sending dry food out by other means to the EBAC families feeding other refugees.There are 400 plates of cooked food going to the hospital for the patients.The clinic is open It is very busy They need help there.Alice says she needs help in her class at school. I will help her after I get Carolyn situated doing the medical stufrf.They baked cake for all the people on the compound for Valentine’s Day They had some chocolate and were able to give everyone some. In Haiti Chocolate means I love you. They wanted the kids and people who have been working so hard and living sacrificially to know that they were loved and appreciated.As of the mailing of this letter threy are still having to pay customs. PRAY WE GET EVERYTHING IN WITHOUT DUTY NEXT TUESDAYShipping will be in the thousands of dollars and we do not need to pay duty on top of that We could use the money to buy foodinstead.Betina came to visit. She seems very changed. She now lives in Port and talked about the Lord. She took John and Romans back to the people where she is along with food and clothing, etc.Pray for Daniel their orphan who is a policeman and all around handy man. He is working to get their solar power up and going and a light for the study pavillion.Remy and a few men went back to Port to see what they could do to help out there. Buildings are still fallin and the aftershocks continue. It is interesting that the major damage was in the seat of government and the government buildings. People sleep in makeshift shelters, tents and some are in the open.If you want to know what I sent as the last attachment, go to the Missionary Flights International site. On the left click on Missionary spotlight. Go down the list to Don and Karen Davis. At the end of their page is their blogspot and the most recent info is first They live across the street from the girls and get out and about as they help missionaries and house teams coming in. It is interesting to read how GOD is working in the midst of all the destruction.Well gotta go and assemble a couple hundred gospels of John. and make another list of things to doThanks for your concern Sue.