Thursday, March 25, 2010

Team 3 Haiti Update

Day 5

This is a good day, we are half way through the day and we are locking in very well in supplying the needs to the hospital. We are re-organizing and re-stocking the supplies daily and that is a dirty hot job - but we have received many blessings.

In yesterday's blog we asked for Creole and French Bibles - God answered that prayer and we received French Bibles and new testaments. Praise the Lord!

Today we visited the children's hospital and as soon as we went in an Haitian, named Jocelyn, came up to us and asked us for a English Bible - all we had were the French Bibles. (We are in need of English Bibles)

Today at the hospital we were asked to pray for two (2) preemie babies - they are very ill - please remember these babies in your prayers as well as the other sick and dying.

We lost 2 yesterday - One preemie baby and an older man - remember their families in your prayers.

Team 4 members:

Roger Mason and Don Kohansky are doing a tremendous job organizing supplies out in the supply yard - the temperature is 97 in the supply yard.

Bill Stokley is working hard on helping organizing the supplies coming into the warehouse - he also helps in the children's hospital.

Doug Duncan is doing a great job in pharmaceuticals - he is organizing the medical supplies. He is also helping to keep us all health - he is the team pharmacist.

Sherry Pratt is medical authority of our team - she does a great job in directing all of us.

David Pratt is Sherry's husband and he does a tremendous job in organizing the supplies and providing us with the location of the supplies when needed.

Roxy is a nurse from New York city and she helps all of us when we are tired and need to rest - she keeps us on our toes! (she is from New York)!

Jerry Legg is the backbone of this team and provides all of us plus the Haitians with Spiritual guidance - he keeps us all grounded.

Last but not least we have a fine team of Haitians who help us everyday to lift and carry heavy boxes and to help us in anyway that is needed - they also translate for the Haitians that speak little or no English.

Please remember team 4 in your prayers and pray especially for me.

God Bless,
Gail Hudgens

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