Today is Saturday April 10 and on Monday Donna, Eddie, and myself will be flying back home. We have made many friends down here and it will be sad to leave, but sadder still is the fact that we do not have a replacement team. The conditions down here are not the best, but for all the teams that have been here and worked I can say with assurance that it has been rewarding, and a real blessing to have served our God in Haiti. I am sure that anyone of them would return, if given the chance to do so. I am so thankful to have Donna on my team, she is a real worker, and takes care of the warehouse, and because of her the supplies are getting out to the Doctors and Nurses.She is always on the go and has gotten to know everyone. We also have a Christian Rabbi, Mark working with us who is just great and always on the go. We also have Kris, a Christian lady from Key West, helping and also doing a wonderful job.
I just talked to John, a Chaplain from Tennessee, who told me he lead an elderly man to Christ today, praise God. I think that is five this week, God is at work in Haiti.
Last night as we were eating around the picnic tables, which are under a tent with open sides, it started to rain very hard. The camp ground area looked like a small lake, our tent had some water inside, but not much. I have a picture of Eddie standing on the picnic tables pushing the water off the tent roof, we had about four inches of water around the picnic area.The medical warehouse where we work had lots of water and some boxes got wet that were sitting on the floor. It was muddy this morning and we had to bring gravel from the parking lot inside to cover the muddy areas. The Hospital also lots of water inside, but they did a great job of cleaning up. It is very hot again today, so I am sure that it will dry the ground up.
A lot of the Doctors and Nurses left this morning, and so far just a few have came in to replace them.
Keep us in your prayers, we need them.
- Don Pickrell