
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Thank you...

School presentation...
Haiti - School Presentation from Sandra Lako on Vimeo.
This is a movie version of the presentation I gave at two different Dutch schools today. The schools had raised money for my trip and so I wanted to be sure to let them know their money was well spent. It was a great opportunity to put Haiti in the spotlight again and share with the children what was purchased with their money and tell them about the Haitian children I was able to help.Sunday, March 28, 2010
Reflection & Encouragement...
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Hope for the poor...
"Let the name of the LORD be praised, both now and forevermore. From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, the name of the LORD is to be praised. The LORD is exalted over all the nations, His glory above the heavens. Who is like the LORD our God, the One who sits enthroned on high, who stoops down to look on the heavens and the earth? He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; He seats them with princes, with the princes of their people." ~Psalm 113:2-8
Poverty...
According to the Webster’s online dictionary, the ‘specialty’ definition of poverty is: “a subjective and comparative term describing a lack of sufficient wealth (usually understood as capital, money, material goods, or resources especially natural resources) to live what is understood in a society as a "normal" life: for instance, to be capable of raising a healthy family, and especially educating children and participating in society. A person living in this condition of poverty is said to be poor. The meaning of "sufficient" varies widely across the different political and economic areas of the world.”
"We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty." - Mother Teresa
Reflection on Matthew 25...
At the ROC last week we looked at Matthew 25, a passage that I have read many times before. At first glance, it is easy to look at this passage and think of it as ‘simply’ telling us to help those in need around us. It is an easy read. It is to the point. It makes sense. And many of us use this passage as a trigger for doing relief work. This is all fine. However, I think we at times take this passage too lightly. When reading this passage in it’s full meaning it becomes apparent that it bears quite a message. In fact, it is clear in stating that we not only have a responsibility to help those in need but that there are dire consequences if we do not carry out our responsibility. It is talking about the Final Judgement of those who believe and follow Christ’s ways and those who do not believe. Either we are herded to our eternal doom or to our eternal reward. That is serious stuff. Have you ever thought of it like that? We are not simply urged to help those in need, we are ‘commanded’ to do as such. And if we do not do so, we will suffer the eternal consequences. Key message is: Let us do what is required of us and reach out to those around us and meet their needs. By doing so, we will touch their lives and touch the heart of God. There is much more to say and discuss about this passage, but for now, I will leave it at this. And pray that God will continue to grow in me that desire to help those in need.
"When he finally arrives, blazing in beauty and all his angels with him, the Son of Man will take his place on his glorious throne. Then all the nations will be arranged before him and he will sort the people out, much as a shepherd sorts out sheep and goats, putting sheep to his right and goats to his left.
I was hungry and you fed me, I was thirsty and you gave me a drink, I was homeless and you gave me a room, I was shivering and you gave me clothes, I was sick and you stopped to visit, I was in prison and you came to me.'
"Then those 'goats' are going to say, 'Master, what are you talking about? When did we ever see you hungry or thirsty or homeless or shivering or sick or in prison and didn't help?'
Friday, March 26, 2010
Voices of Haiti...


Thursday, March 25, 2010
Mercy Works Haiti video...
Haiti Report from MercyWorks on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Thankful...
Stop ignoring...
Monday, March 22, 2010
World Water Day 2010...
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Favorite pictures & moving on...




Aerial shots & camp site...





The city...


The pictures give you enough of an impression of what downtown Port-au-Prince is like. Many of you have seen the footage. It is nothing new. Being there though was different. Driving through the streets with devastation on both sides. Some streets definitely hit harder than others. Some neighborhoods seemed almost untouched, and others were almost non-existent. The mural on the wall was a reminder of the devastation and the cry for help. The mural shows the map of Haiti, cracked by the earth quake, crying out for help and the need for prayer and God. Don't forget Haiti. Continue to pray on her behalf. (Last two photos taken by Jen Bullock - my photos of the same objects did not turn out as good.)
Children praying...
Literacy class...




Sweet girl suffering...

One of the patients that tugged at my heart the most was a 10 year old that came to us from the Medishare hospital on Friday, February 19th. She has a broken lower leg on the right side which is in a long leg cast and a broken upper leg on the left side which is being fixed with an external fixator (pins). She also has a nasty ulcer like lesion on her lower back as a result of burns she suffered during the earthquake. She came to us with her aunt. However, we soon realized that her aunt was not the most committed. Apparently aunt had a job and so was gone a lot during the first few days. I started worrying however, during my last week there, when I did not see the aunt at all over a 4 day period. By the time I left Haiti, it has been a week since the aunt showed up. I am worried about what this means. Has this 10 year old been left at the clinic for good? Or is the aunt trying to do her best for her by making money to provide for her once she is discharged? Apparently the child's mother and siblings are living in the countryside, her father died in the earth quake. Long before the quake, her parents had sent her to Port-au-Prince to live with an aunt. I think they just could not take care of her as well as her other siblings and maybe hoped for a better life for her in Port-au-Prince. Unfortunately she has not yet begun school...
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Imagine...
Friday, March 05, 2010
Life isn't fair...
Who said life is fair? No one. Everyone always says life isn't fair. And they are right. It's not.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Praying for Deve...
Today Deve turned 2.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Haiti in the Tyler paper...
Chili's earthquake...
Saturday's quake in Chile was huge. 8.8 magnitude. Destruction was inevitable. However, due to strict construction standards many buildings remained upright, saving hundreds if not thousands of lives. Let's hope they can rebuild quickly. And pray that there are solutions for rebuilding Haiti- maybe the Chilean contractors need to be sent in to Haiti to construct solid well-engineered buildings.
Baby update...
An update on my 2 favorite babies in Haiti. Jean pictured on the left, Kevin on the right. We weighed Jean and Kevin before leaving the post-op facility. And both have grown! Praise God. They are now both 7 1/2 pounds (Jean - 4 1/2 months old - is a few ounces heavier than Kevin - 10 weeks old). They are doing SO well. Kevin is alert and happy, stretching his feeds to 3 hours. Jean is still a hungry little boy usually wanting to eat every 2 to 2 1/2 hours. The last few days he was full of smiles. And my last day there he started grasping objects. How cute to see them change so much. I pray that God will continue to protect them and provide for them. I am praying for a family for Jean! And praying that Kevin's situation will become clear- with his parents showing up to discuss what they want. I pray that all involved will be granted wisdom and insight as to what is best for Kevin. Lord, keep these two little ones in Your hands. We trust You with their lives.