Monday, 7 June 2010

Adventure

So, it's getting dark and the hairdresser doesn't have light. So you sit under the streetlight besides the basketball court. He asks by asking you if you speak Creole. No. Do you speak French. No. Espagnol? No. "Oh... I don't speak English".

Otherwise there's not much else to report. I wasn't very well yesterday, so stayed at the hotel and caught up on reports. Then today we went to church. I am still moved incredibly to worship with Haitians. This morning the overcrowded church sang,

Suffering children are safe in your arms
There is none like you

And they sang this as they celebrated because a young man, who was an amputee following the earthquake, recieved his prosthetic foot this week and walked up and down the aisle of the church as everyone applauded.

3 comments:

  1. Each time I hear of the worship accounts it blows me away. When will we see people in Australia worship with such hearts, and we have so much. Hope you are feeling much better Brad and that the week is a good one for you! Rich blessings!

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  2. Hi Brad
    I reckon that God must be giving a wheelbarrow load of HIS GRACE for you to be able to work through these situations.
    Looking forward to seeing you soon, but not as much as Ange and the 2 little ones would be.
    Faye Bruce

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  3. We sang the same song at Marion!
    How awesome is God?!

    love you heaps,

    Ange

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