6.30.2013

Soccer Beyond Borders - Day Three


Haiti Day Three





Day three in Haiti was extremely eventful. Shortly after breakfast our group walked over to the church for morning service. The service began with a traditional song that had the congregation up and clapping. Witnessing the celebratory spirit of the kids and other teams was a powerful way to join with the community, and it illuminated how important God is in the foundation of New Life. Pastor Bob gave the congregation a message about forgiveness and the invited the crowd to share in the peace of Christ.
Following the service, the team gathered together and prepared for the soccer tournament – laying out the donated shoes, socks, and jerseys for the two outside teams, two New Life teams and many other visitors. The event caused a big buzz in the community and there were at least 100 people waiting to come inside and watch.  The energy of the four teams was palpable and by the time the championship game ended, all of teams’ competitive spirits shone through. The passion, vigor, and skill of the Haitian players reminded all of us how much the game of soccer means to the people in this country. Before each team departed we shared the Gospel message with them – sharing New Testament booklets, a soccer ball with the mission statement, and some food for the way home. After the tournament concluded, we shared a meal with the players and had a chance to interact and see how much they appreciated the team’s presence.
After a long day in the hot sun, dinner gave a chance to wind down and share our stories concerning the day’s events. To end our day, we shared some time with the babies from the nursery and played in the park. It was fun to see the kids interact with one another and we all took turns holding them and helping them down the slide. The evidence of a great day in Haiti was seeing the boys interact and smile with each other, enjoying time with the team and enjoying the light summer breeze.


Goodnight! Peace and Blessings to you all!

Sincerely,


Mary Jo, Nicole, and Jason 

A New Perspective-Haiti Day Two



A New Perspective-Day Two

Two Scripture verses summarize my first day in Haiti. During my interactions with the children Jesus’ command regarding the treatment of “the least of these” resonated in my mind. They are so hungry for human touch and our love. It is truly humbling to be here serving them in the name of the Lord. Serving is the operative word for the second verse that comes to mind, “ the sleep of a laborer is sweet”. After a day of working and serving in the heat and humidity of Haiti, I slept like a baby.

                Before arriving, all I had seen were commercials and read others’ experiences about the journey to another country in order to help others in need. It hit me in the face the first day seeing the condition of some of the children. The second day I began to not only see others helping each other, but actually feeling the amount of love in the room, it was inspiring. The most difficult part of communication is the language barrier, and it was upsetting how I could not understand what was going on with one of the children. I then came to realize that laughter does not require a language, and that is what brings us all together.

                Some people tend to think that I am sacrificing things by coming to Haiti, that I am being too generous or heroic. It couldn't be farther from the truth. These kids bless us more than we could ever bless them. There are 120 kids around you who love you at first sight, and you stand there with a single feeble heart. There is no question of who is blessed. Each one of these kids has a broken past, but now it is clear that all they know is love. They exude it with every touch, smile, and word that sounds like gibberish to me. I spent most of the day with the babies. God used these beautiful kids who cannot often even speak to mend my spirit that was broken by the world. I never realized how much the Lord accepts and cares for me until He used these kids to reach out at just the right time. When I first walked into the baby room, a boy who started crawling up to me the moment he saw me and had his arms extended for me to hold him before I got through the gate. He would allow me to put him down without a struggle, unlike many of the other children, but the moment I put him down he had his arms open for me to hold him again. He relentlessly pursued me, but he did it gently and with acceptance. This I believed illustrates how our Heavenly Father pursues us. The most striking thing I have witnessed is how obviously God uses these kids because their hearts are unhindered by the world, like mine is. No matter what condition any child is in, I can’t pity them because when I see them, I see Jesus’ face.

Blessed to be here,


Dave, Val and Abbey


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