Have you given more thought/prayer about the Haiti JOC? We need "young" males (pardon the pun) so we women won't have to do so much rubble moving. :) The deadline is Thursday, May 13.
Hi Jeff,
I was down in your neck of the woods today. It has been a long while since we have talked.
I see that you have indicated that you might attend the Haiti Journey of Compassion June 13-25. It would be very good to have you with us. A remarkable door of opportunity has opened up for us to really impact the lives of several thousand people who have still not been able to get help. I hope you will join Christina & I.
Here is something I wrote a few days ago about Haiti:
We all know that the earthquake in Haiti was one of the most devastating in modern history. Reading the statistics can be overwhelming–240,000 killed, 1.3 million homeless, over 500,000 still living on the streets, who knows how many children orphaned and traumatized?
But a remarkable door of opportunity has opened for us to reach about 4,000 people who are in the epicenter of the destruction and have not received any NGO or government help. We may not be able to help a million people, but we can help these thousands.
If ever there was a need that we can do something about, this is it. Perhaps more than any other time I can remember, this is our opportunity to live out the power and reality of the Gospel through a Journey of Compassion. We have room for 50 people. I wish we had room for hundreds. We can both BE the hands & feet of Jesus, AND minister to Him (Mt 25:40)––in fact, I feel that authentic faith means we must.
The sacrifice of our time, money, schedules and preferences is worth the lives of the Haitians.
“If not now, then when? If not us, then who? If not this, then what?”
Steve
Joan and I would like to invite you to follow the work the Stamps Impact Team are doing at Stamps Place in Vancouver. I think you will find it of some interest. You can find us at Stamps Place Village, one of the many Impact Villages around the world.
Just letting you know that we've updated the Haiti page and the registration form is up. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me kelly@impactnations.com
Hi,
We are in a huge Manila slum doing medical clinic today. In an area that was buried in 40+ feet of water during the typhoon. Many, many killed, 51 lost forever in flood. VEry thankful people. We have had a good Journey. Between the Uganda and Philippines Journeys, will treat about 5,000 people in our clinics.
Over past 7 weeks, I have met with many gov't leaders. Looks like we have some very big and interesting partnerships developing. Met with Governor on Friday to set up a manufacturing center in north for the water filters. This will be a really big deal. Also met leaders in Uganda, Kenya and Zimbabwe about national and district water projects. It has been very long trip (feels like 6 months), but so much fruit. I don't know how many have come to Jesus, how many have been healed. Some very big miracles. Girl totally deaf and mute from birth now hearing and talking. Cripples walking. Tumors disappearing.
If you have a chance, look at the website reports. God is doing amazing things.
Bless you,
Steve
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I was down in your neck of the woods today. It has been a long while since we have talked.
I see that you have indicated that you might attend the Haiti Journey of Compassion June 13-25. It would be very good to have you with us. A remarkable door of opportunity has opened up for us to really impact the lives of several thousand people who have still not been able to get help. I hope you will join Christina & I.
Here is something I wrote a few days ago about Haiti:
We all know that the earthquake in Haiti was one of the most devastating in modern history. Reading the statistics can be overwhelming–240,000 killed, 1.3 million homeless, over 500,000 still living on the streets, who knows how many children orphaned and traumatized?
But a remarkable door of opportunity has opened for us to reach about 4,000 people who are in the epicenter of the destruction and have not received any NGO or government help. We may not be able to help a million people, but we can help these thousands.
If ever there was a need that we can do something about, this is it. Perhaps more than any other time I can remember, this is our opportunity to live out the power and reality of the Gospel through a Journey of Compassion. We have room for 50 people. I wish we had room for hundreds. We can both BE the hands & feet of Jesus, AND minister to Him (Mt 25:40)––in fact, I feel that authentic faith means we must.
The sacrifice of our time, money, schedules and preferences is worth the lives of the Haitians.
“If not now, then when? If not us, then who? If not this, then what?”
Steve
Joan and I would like to invite you to follow the work the Stamps Impact Team are doing at Stamps Place in Vancouver. I think you will find it of some interest. You can find us at Stamps Place Village, one of the many Impact Villages around the world.
Cheers,
John Greenfield
Just letting you know that we've updated the Haiti page and the registration form is up. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me kelly@impactnations.com
We are in a huge Manila slum doing medical clinic today. In an area that was buried in 40+ feet of water during the typhoon. Many, many killed, 51 lost forever in flood. VEry thankful people. We have had a good Journey. Between the Uganda and Philippines Journeys, will treat about 5,000 people in our clinics.
Over past 7 weeks, I have met with many gov't leaders. Looks like we have some very big and interesting partnerships developing. Met with Governor on Friday to set up a manufacturing center in north for the water filters. This will be a really big deal. Also met leaders in Uganda, Kenya and Zimbabwe about national and district water projects. It has been very long trip (feels like 6 months), but so much fruit. I don't know how many have come to Jesus, how many have been healed. Some very big miracles. Girl totally deaf and mute from birth now hearing and talking. Cripples walking. Tumors disappearing.
If you have a chance, look at the website reports. God is doing amazing things.
Bless you,
Steve
Make a child smile this Christmas.