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The team from 2nd CRC of Allendale works on a beam for the construction of the addition to our Sous Espwa office building. |
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After the 2nd CRC team left, our Haitian team of construction workers actually poured the beam. |
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Shared lunches with the 2nd CRC team and the Haitian construction workers are always a highlight. |
Dear Friends and
Family:
Greetings from a tumultuous Haiti. On 24 January Haiti was slated to have its final
round of Presidential elections.
However, because of allegations of fraud by opposition parties and
attacks on voting centers (including the destruction of ballots), the
government’s election committee indefinitely cancelled the elections. Opposition parties have taken to the streets
calling for the resignation of the current president and election committee. Pro-government demonstrators are marching for
the reinstatement of the elections. Average
Haitians are frowning in disbelief that this whole twisted political drama is
playing out again. While so far the
instability has only resulted in some vandalism and destruction of property, it
has caused plenty of damage to the struggling Haitian economy because of lost
productivity and tourism. Please pray
for wisdom among the political actors who are trying to negotiate a solution to
this crisis.
Please join us in giving thanks for:
1.
A successful visit from three teams in
January: 2nd CRC of Allendale (MI), Lakeside CRC (MI), and
four-person team with World Renew.
2.
A successful beginning to our newest
construction project, an addition to our Sous Espwa office to allow for the
Perspectives Reformees team to join World Missions and World Renew.
3.
The successful completion of two new church
buildings in the Thomassique area through funds provided by Lakeside CRC of
Alto, MI.
4.
Good health and a good start to the New Year.
Please join us in prayer for:
1.
Stability in Haiti. Lord willing, an interim government will be
assembled to organize new elections in the first half of 2016.
2.
The visit of a team from Goderich, ON, in the
second half of February, to help us with our office construction project. If
you are interested in this project personally (or just want to see our ministry
in Haiti), we are receiving an “Open Team” on 12-20 March made up of volunteers
who want to participate in this project.
Please respond to this e-mail if you are interested.
3.
Zach’s final push to finish his Ph.d. The final draft is due on February 15.
4.
The completion of metal trusses for the Oumamenthe
church. The Haitian vendor is over three
months late after receiving full payment
Thanks for your prayers and support,
Zachary, Sharon, Hannah, Vivian, Isaiah and Esther Segaar-King
Missionaries to Haiti through Christian Reformed World Missions