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HAITI LADIES & PASTOR'S SEMINAR
JANUARY 3, 2011

Pastor Max Manning has worked faithfully over the years in Haiti, training pastors, building and establishing churches. He has been a friend of ours in the ministry for several years. We lost track of each other until recently our paths crossed at Pastor Jimmy McMaster’s mission conference in April. Then again this past September at a mission conference in Alabama. There, he invited me to come for a ladies and pastor’s seminar in Haiti, January 3, 2011. All the details have been worked out since that time. There will be 400 women and 500 or more pastors in attendance. The women will be in a separate building from the pastors. Rev. Lloyd and Regina Blount of Hammond, LA will travel with me to help with the teaching and preaching. The seminar will be held at Chapel Evangelique Tabarre #3, a suburb of Port-au-Prince.

Many of the women lost their husband during the earth quake. CMA will provide assistance in outer areas for them to ride the Tap Tap to the seminar and will serve one big hot meal for AM and lunch. Many lost their Bible, clothes and pretty much everything, during the earth quake. CMA has committed to purchasing 100 Haitian Bibles at $8.00 each. Bro. Manning will travel to Haiti before us to purchase the Bibles, set up the seminar and pass out flyers. $4,000 is needed right now for travel, seminar expenses and purchasing the Bibles. I have done this strictly by faith. Everything had to be done ahead of time. The airline tickets are purchased. The bill is on my desk waiting to be paid. Please pray about becoming a part of the team with your prayers and finances.

As I’ve said in the past. It takes team work to get the job done. Those that pray, pay and go. We need each one of these to make this possible. The harvest is ripe but the labors are few. God will bless you for your faithfulness and sacrifice.

Together in His Harvest,
Helen Redman

THE NEW YORK TIMES
HAITI UPDATE

By May 2010 the hope that a more efficient, more just Haiti might rise from the rubble was giving way to stalemate and bitterness. Haitians complained that the politically connected were benefiting most from the scant reconstruction work and that crime was returning. Meanwhile, unproductive politicians and aid groups struggled with temporary refugee camps that looked more permanent every day.
Parliament was essentially disbanded; power was in the hands of Mr. Preval, his cabinet and a reconstruction commission led by the Haitian prime minister and former President Bill Clinton. United Nations officials calmly predicted that elections would take place by the end of 2010, but no clear alternative to Mr. Preval had emerged.
Among aid organizations, complaints about the government dragging its feet over decision-making were common. Reconstruction so far had mostly amounted to an emergency response in the form of plastic. About 564,000 tarpaulins had been distributed, enough to cover an estimated 1.7 million people; or laid out lengthwise, to run from New York City to past Albuquerque.
The tarpaulins were an enormous help as the drenching afternoon rains began, but they were not safe or strong homes. The United Nations estimates that the quake destroyed 105,000 homes, and damaged 208,000 others, mostly in Port-au-Prince.

                   
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