THE HAITIAN EXPERIENCE

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When leaving Port-au-Prince Haiti, the shear size and height of the mountains you are struggling to get on top of can over whelm you.  You pass by a contrast of terrain;  some covered with trees and foliage and by barren rocks.
When you look back, it can seems as though you are several miles closer to the Lord than to Port-au-Prince. But now you have left the hustle of the city and now you are in another world where the homes are sometimes built out of stones stacked on top of each other and some homes made from mud. Often these homes may have a bare floor but have Breeze Block walls. You also begin to notice that the air is thinner. The team has been riding now in the back of a flatbed truck for almost two hours. We are now 30 miles up in the mountains. We will be staying in the home of one of the local pastors:
 We come together to hold a crusade for the children, using one of the local mission facilities.
We can have as many as, and often do have, two hundred and fifty or more children present. Many times we must have this part of the crusade outside to accommodate everyone.
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