The road up the mountain to Bonne Fin Hospital is washed out real bad and we are told that we might have to hike or hire a helicopter to get up to the hospital where it is reported that we are badly needed. Because of yesterdays rains and flooding (local folks said that they had between 18-25 inches of rain!) the Haitian nurses who were supposed to work the weekend were unable to get to work. There is a woman up there who is a physical therapist and a doctor from Pensacola, FL and they are holding down the fort until we get there.
Sorry for the short note but all is well and we are working to make things a little better.
This truck belongs to a nurse who works at Lumiere Clinic and is a neighbor of Tim & Joan's. It was in her driveway on Sunday morning when the Reinhard's left for church, but because of the mud, came sliding down and over a retaining wall that is under construction.
"The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harves, that he will send for laborers into his harvest." Matthew 9:37-38
This puts things in perspective for us all! Take care...
ReplyDeleteSteve and Doro-- 'So glad we are able to keep up with you via this technology.
ReplyDeleteMay you and your entire team feel our prayers.
-Paul and Betsy
Thank you for your journey notes and photo's Our mind goes to H of Z 127. "He's ever at thy side. Reach out thy hand and find Him, And lo, the clouds have flown; He smiles on thee who promised Never to leave thee alone." May you take courage and lord be with you till we meet again. Love BCHGMSF
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this site. We look forward everyday to following your activities. It is truly a gift of love, hope and service you are bringing to the people of Haiti. We are proud of you all for sharing your skills,and volunteering your time to help those in need.
ReplyDeleteGod bless and bring you home safe
Love to Dr "Mike" from Mom and Dad