Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Recent HMI Activity in Haiti --

On April 13, 2010, HMI shipped two containers of supplies to a Haitian port near Leogane. These containers are loaded with materials for the orphanage and school: clothing, food, windows, doors, paint, etc. Before the authorities will release these containers, they are asking for a port tax of $1000 per container. We need your help! Please consider donating to help us secure our supplies. You can use the DONATE button in the right-hand sidebar to contribute instantly, or mail a check to HMI at: 3823 Tamiami Trail East, #537, Naples, FL 34112-6224. (Be sure to print "Port Supplies" in the memo section of your check.) Thank you so much.

HMI Haiti Gets New Sign --

In the last few months since the earthquake, progress is slowly being made by HMI in the Leogane area. Buildings are being restored and lives are being changed. People continue to come to the Lord since the devastation hit. On a recent trip there, Dwight showed some of the local men one of the new HMI business cards. By just looking at the card, the men were able to duplicate the logo of HMI and make this wonderful sign. The children loved it, too, as you can see.



Friday, March 5, 2010

Revival in Haiti --

"'And it shall be in the last days', God says, 'that I will pour forth of my Spirit upon all mankind...'" (Joel 2:28). Glory be to God! His Spirit is pouring forth on the Haitian people. Please view the video below and rejoice in the unending, marvelous grace of our great God! Indeed, out of the rubble springs forth Life!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Patience Persists --

Have you ever had one of those days when you thought a bull's-eye was plastered on your chest? Well, spiritually, that was the case for Dwight Powell last week on his 4-day trip to Haiti. If anything could go wrong, it did. His list of trials is not for the faint of heart. Here is just a partial summary of the challenges he faced:

1. The AC didn't work in the airplane
2.
Total disarray at Port-au-Prince airport, causing mass confusion
3. Luggage lost on the flight down
4. Couldn't find his prearranged ride at the airport
5. Vehicle problems that delayed him by 2 days
6. Rain, humidity and mosquitoes
7. Images of still unburied piles of corpses
8. 20-foot deep cracks in dangerous roads
9. Weariness and sickness (possibly, malaria)

This trip was a real test in patience. Throughout the trying days and sleepless nights, Dwight continued to exercise patience. And, when his patience gave out, he turned to God's patience...a persisting patience, a powerful patience, a patience that doesn't wear out or let you down. This patience refuses to get rattled. This patience says nothing negative. This patience hopes against hope. This patience pushes on to the reward.

The end results: Everything Dwight needed to accomplish on the trip materialized the last few hours he was there...the fruitful rewards of a persistent patience. This is the lesson that Dwight learned: Do not grow weary in fighting the good fight of faith. Keep trusting. Keep pushing through. We can do our very best, but it's not always enough. We still need the miracles that only God brings about through His never failing, persistent patience.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Earthquake Repairs --

Trying to get the HMI compound near Leogane back to normal as quickly as possible has been the goal of our leadership from the beginning. The school building was damaged heavily on one side and in need of extensive repairs. Local Haitian men were found to begin the rebuilding process, and gratefully accepted food and water in the form of payment for their work. The reconstruction activities have been extremely good for the Haitians' morale as they begin to see rubble cleared, progress made, and to experience a sense of ownership, fulfillment and accomplishment. As they say in Creole, "Tout chay gen twoket li," = every load has its pad. Or, in other words, "Every problem has a solution."

There is still much to be done, but we are so grateful for the ongoing blessings of food and water, and the eagerness and commitment of the people to help with the restoration operations. Please be faithful in your prayers for the work being done in Leogane by HMI, and in all the surrounding areas.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Back to Haiti --

Please keep Dwight Powell, president of HMI, in your prayers as he heads back to Haiti today. He has a lot of issues to deal with and little time to get much accomplished. We'll keep you updated on his activities the next few days. Dwight is due to return this Saturday, February 27th.

HMI's Website --


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www.hmiminitries.com