When Jesus Says Yes . . .

July of 2013 found me in Haiti for the 5th time.  But I was not in Port-au-Prince.  Instead, I was north of the capitol, in unfamiliar territory, with unfamiliar people, and feeling quite lonely and out of place.  In fact, I felt so "homesick" for PAP that the day after I arrived, I found a way to get back to PAP, and I asked Steeve to meet me at EpiDor to talk.

Once there I explained to him how miserable I was, how isolated I felt, how much I didn't think I was in the right place.  I was having trouble integrating with my team, I felt marginalized, I felt I had no place or purpose where I was.

Steeve reminded me that God has a plan in every situation, and he told me that I needed to stay where I was and learn what I needed to learn.

Two days later, I was still struggling to find my place with the team I was with, but another team welcomed me with open arms.  So I basically joined up with them, and I was invited to visit some orphanages back in the PAP area.

That day we visited three locations.  I had no idea where we were, and I did not know the people I was in the vehicle with.  I had never been involved with orphan care before, and this new experience tugged at my heart in a real way.

I remember seeing this sign in the first orphanage.  It had a profound impact on my thinking the rest of the day.  

That day we visited three orphanages, but one grabbed my heart in a special way.  And at that one orphanage, one little boy stole my heart.  His name is Handy.

When it was time to leave these children, I felt so helpless.  I had nothing with me that I could share with them.  Nothing but a pack of gum that didn't even have enough pieces for each child to have one.   As we drove away, my heart ached for those precious children.

Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
— James 1:27

 

Fast forward seven months.  Rick and I were taking a short trip to Haiti to visit Steeve and Manoucheka.  And I thought, "Hey!  We could see those kids again. We could take some things to them . . ."  Except there was one problem.    I didn't know where "those kids" lived, and I had no contact information for them.

But I had photos.  So I sent the following photos to Steeve and asked him if he could possibly find these children.  I knew it was a long shot, but I also felt God really wanted Rick and me to see these children.

And you know what?  I was right because Steeve found the director and was able to make contact with him.  He agreed to let us visit in February of 2014.

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The summer of 2014 found us once visiting the precious children under Federick's care.

The LORD watches over the alien and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.
— Psalm 146:9
Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.
— Psalm 87:3

The fall brought unexpected changes regarding Haiti for the Graves family . . . and the first Haiti Awake team in October of 2014.  It seemed like a natural choice to do a 4 day Bible school with these children who were quickly becoming a big part of each trip to Haiti.

And in January, the 2nd Haiti Awake team spent 4 days with these precious children.  We all felt there was more we should be doing for them.

And God has made that possible.  Through the generous monthly donations which have come in, we are now able to help these children in a real, tangible way each month.  They are "our" children.  There are still many needs (school, furniture, toiletries, more caregivers) and we need more monthly support, but we are doing SOMETHING now.  We are so thankful for what God has done.

God is sovereign over all circumstances in our lives. We don't always understand why He has us in the place He puts us. We might feel alone, forgotten, unneeded. But the beauty of those moments comes later when we can look back and see WHY God had us where we were . . .

I am thankful for that very hard week in July of 2013.  I'm now thankful that I didn't fit in with the team I *thought* I was supposed to be on.  I am thankful God had another plan.  And I'm thankful that He directs each step we take.

 

In their hearts humans plan their course, but the LORD establishes their steps.
— Proverbs 16:9


This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.
If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person?
Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.
— I John 3:16-18


Important Contribution Update

Important Contribution Update  Haiti Awake, Inc. was formed as a North Carolina non-profit corporation in December of 2014.  Haiti Awake filed for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in early March 2015.  When this application is approved, then exempt status will be granted retroactive to the date of formation (that is December 2014 for Haiti Awake).  This means that gifts made to Haiti Awake starting in 2015 will be tax deductible unless the IRS denies Haiti Awake's application for exempt status.  This is the IRS's policy since a vast majority of the 70,000 applications a year are approved, because our country encourages charitable activity and giving, and because the IRS is aware that it can take several months for an application to be approved.  Since our application was made in early 2015 and the current processing time is approximately 6 months, we expect to have our exemption approved before the end of 2015.  In the extremely unlikely event that the IRS denies Haiti Awake's application for exempt status, then Haiti Awake will inform donors who have made gifts.  This policy of retroactive application is available from the IRS in Internal Revenue Bulletin 2013-2, Section 11 (http://www.irs.gov/irb/2013-02_IRB/ar07.html#d0e1098).  This is great news for those of you who have been waiting for the tax exempt application to make donations.

Spring 2015

What a long, cold winter it's been here in North Carolina!   This last week we've finally seen the promise of spring with trees blooming and warmer temperatures.  Spring always reminds me there are beautiful days ahead.

Here at Haiti Awake we're anticipating great things in the coming months.

Rick, Jared,  Ethan and I will be in Haiti in April, and then the boys and I will head back down May 27.   Jared and Ethan will be in Haiti until June 19th, and I'll be there until June 29th.  During the month of June we'll host three separate teams . . . with a house filled to capacity (and beyond!) nearly every night.

We've had the opportunity to teach a Wednesday night class at GBC based on the book Helping Without Hurting.  The class is made up of summer team members and others in the church who are interested in missions.  It's been a great time on Wednesday nights as we study, share . . . and learn some basic Creole together.

Speaking of Creole, the Lord sent me a wonderful teacher named Gloria.  She's Haitian, and she teaches her classes via Skype.  We've only had a few lessons, but her teaching method and insight are EXACTLY what I needed.  I feel like my grammar and pronunciation have improved immeasurably these last few weeks.   My comprehension has gone up substantially,  too.  I'm still a long way away from being fluent, but progress is exciting.  

Jared and Ethan are learning quite a bit of Creole, as well, and the three of us have been practicing music for the summer.  We're looking forward to leading some of the music for the children instead of just listening.  I LOVE hearing my boys sing "Glwa Pou Bondye" most of all.  

I've been thinking on Romans 1:12 this morning : "That is, that we may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith, both yours and mine."

 This is Haiti Awake.  This is my heart.

Becky

 

 

So much has happened in such a little time

Three months ago, Haiti Awake was an idea.  Today we're a fully functioning organization with four full-time Haitian employees.

 

The October team was more than we could have hoped for.  Sharonda, Kim, and Kelli worked well together to hold 3 Bible schools each day for 4 days.    

The January team is just a few days away and in the final days of planning.

The June teams are forming.

We are thankful for the love and support we've received from so many friends who share in our vision of Relationships.  Gospel.  Hope.


Our prayer is that in 2015 God will help us see clearly precisely what He would have us do as we refine our mission statement  and continue to form relationships with people in our community and the surrounding areas.