Reflection on Haiti Disaster Response

Blogged under 2010 Haiti by John on Monday 15 March 2010 at 9:05 am

Thank you for your prayer support over the past few weeks! The spiritual battle was very visible in Haiti, and I praise God for sustaining Rod and me, allowing us to share hope with so many there. Please continue to pray that God would break chains and draw people to Himself, filling them with His Spirit so that His glory may be seen.

Although the pain is deeper and the obstacles are higher than I could do anything to overcome, the Rock that is higher than I is the Overcomer. There is hope for Haiti in Him. It feels like Rod and I did so little to actually help the situation: assessing sites for water provision and installing a few systems…Just a few drops in the massive bucket of need. But, delivering on what we said we would do and offering hope among people is so worth our short time there. God can and will grow the impact. I remember the day we were at the Morne Rouge (Red Mountain) shelter site when I gave a hungry boy an energy bar, the only food I had with me. He was quickly surrounded by more kids, and he broke pieces for them. Somehow each of the dozen kids received a piece. Praise God for stretching what He gives us to give away to others!

When we assembled water systems, many in the community gathered to watch. Communities then began to collect clean water once clean water was available. Clean drinking water is a wonderful thing, but the systems can run dry if not properly maintained by the trained operator. People must keep returning to collect new water each day as what they take is diminished. Jesus said that everyone who drinks of water that He gives will never be thirsty again–His water becomes a spring of living water welling up to eternal life (John 4:14). I pray that God uses Rod and my words and actions to point to Himself so that many would be filled with the knowledge of Him and His living water, not just water to quench physical thirst.

Even though most of our conversations and prayers with people were brief, as we asked specific questions and worked with the people to install systems, God is more than able to expand what we said and soften hearts with His Spirit. Praise be to Him for this opportunity to run to the pain and brokenness in Haiti!

May the King of the broken mend, heal, and forgive this nation and fill them with the hope of salvation through Jesus.

Listen to me, my people;
hear me, my nation:
The law will go out from me;
my justice will become a light to the nations.

My righteousness draws near speedily,
my salvation is on the way,
and my arm will bring justice to the nations.
The islands will look to me
and wait in hope for my arm.

Lift up your eyes to the heavens,
look at the earth beneath;
the heavens will vanish like smoke,
the earth will wear out like a garment
and its inhabitants die like flies.
But my salvation will last forever,
my righteousness will never fail.

- Isaiah 51:4-6

Heading to Port-au-Prince Area Today

Blogged under 2010 Haiti by John on Friday 12 March 2010 at 5:49 am

Rod and I are driving to Port-au-Prince today to pick up the next EMI team and assess a church site for a water system. Please pray for safety in travel and that we would be able to serve and encourage the church called Eglise Apostolique.

Ron and I are driving to Port-au-Prince today to pick up the next EMI team and assess a church site for a water system. Please pray for safety in travel and that we would be able to serve and encourage the church called Eglise Apostolique.

Pray for God’s Guidance During Remaining Time in Haiti

Blogged under 2010 Haiti by John on Wednesday 10 March 2010 at 4:59 am

As we begin a new day, I would like to request prayer that God would guide Rod and me to places where there is the most need and places where we can use our skills most to bring God glory. Please join me in praying for direction throughout our remaining 4 days here. God awesomely directed us on Monday, giving us a very encouraging and productive day of assessments. Yesterday was a bit slower paced, but we had a couple good assessments and visits with people at sites, as well as time to catch up with prioritizing water system installations and sites we should visit.

Another team from Water Missions International has been serving with us and following up behind us with installations of systems. Praise God that they completed another water system in the hills at Mission of Hope’s Icondo site for a future orphanage in close proximity to a shelter site without water!

The next EMI water team of two engineers arrive in Haiti tomorrow. Please pray for Tommy and Bob as they prepare to leave, travel, and continue what we have been working on. Ask God for a smooth transition starting tomorrow, and that His direction would be clear as we attempt water solutions. May He receive the glory for working through us so that many might know and praise Him!

The LORD is gracious and compassionate,
slow to anger and rich in love.
The LORD is good to all;
he has compassion on all he has made.
All you have made will praise you, O LORD;
your saints will extol you.
They will tell of the glory of your kingdom
and speak of your might,
so that all men may know of your mighty acts
and the glorious splendor of your kingdom.
Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
and your dominion endures through all generations.
The LORD is faithful to all his promises
and loving toward all he has made.
The LORD upholds all those who fall
and lifts up all who are bowed down.
The eyes of all look to you,
and you give them their food at the proper time.
You open your hand
and satisfy the desires of every living thing.
The LORD is righteous in all his ways
and loving toward all he has made.
The LORD is near to all who call on him,
to all who call on him in truth.
He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;
he hears their cry and saves them.
- Psalm 145:8-19

Summary Update from Haiti

Blogged under 2010 Haiti by John on Sunday 7 March 2010 at 10:52 am

WithKidsAtMorneRougeThank you all so much for your prayers! It has been an extremely busy week, and I apologize for the lack of updates. It is so encouraging to see the smiles on the faces of the people we are helping, and I praise God for the opportunity to be here ministering to them! The picture to the right is from one of the camps close to our base where the kids always yell out my name whenever they see me. We were working there this week to improve sanitation conditions, water storage, and water taps.

I uploaded more pictures at http://haiti.johnagee.com, and here’s a little of what Rod and I have been doing the past week:

  • Conducted water quality tests and took samples for bacteria testing at most sites we visited that had a source of water
  • Assessed and installed water treatment, storage, and tap stand at Good Samaritan Orphanage in Grand Goave, encouraging the community and training some operators
  • Assessed water needs at additional shelter sites in communities around Grand Goave (Nan Sab, Simon, Jeanty, Morne Rouge, & Jacipen)
  • Watched God expand the only energy bar I had with me that I gave to a group of hungry  kids at Morne Rouge in Grand Goave so that each of them got some
  • Assessed a shelter site in the hills above Grand Goave for water needs (Sant Bonsekou Tezeb)
  • Assessed water needs at sites around Leogane, including a Catholic hospital and a community shelter area (AJDP)
  • Assessed water needs and visited with communities around Petit Goave, explaining some of the water testing I was doing in Spanish

Praise God for all of the work that He has enabled Rod and I to accomplish this week! I am so thankful for a day to rest and worship the Creator today. Please pray that we remain rooted in Him, abiding in Him so that the Holy Spirit continues to carry us and speak through us to those we are working with and for.

May God pour out His cleansing water and His Spirit that changes hearts here in Haiti!

I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols I will cleanse you. And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules.
- Ezekiel 36:25-27

Water System at Mission of Hope is Functional & Pictures from Haiti

Blogged under 2010 Haiti by John on Monday 1 March 2010 at 8:32 pm
Good evening!
Today started with more shaking as another aftershock rumbled through this region. I do not have much time to detail today’s activities, but Rod and I had another productive day: assessing potential water site up in the hills near Grand Goave and finishing setup for the water treatment system we started on Friday at Mission of Hope. The ministry and community there was very supportive through the setup process, and they were quite appreciative of the clean water, water storage bladder, and tap stands. Harvey, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, joined Rod and I this afternoon as we started the Mission of Hope water system. We prayed for and encouraged volunteers and staff with the ministry in starting the first day of class today, as well as their efforts in food distribution, medical clinics, and orphanage care. I praise God for this opportunity to be involved with delivering good water to the kids and community around this ministry–May He receive all of the glory and praise!
I have started posting pictures at http://haiti.johnagee.com, so be sure to check there for updated images from this trip.
Thanks for your continued prayer. Please continue to ask God that He would provide energy and endurance through these long days–I cannot do this in my strength.
Reflecting HIM,
John

Good evening!

Today started with more shaking as another aftershock rumbled through this region. I do not have much time to detail today’s activities, but Rod and I had another productive day: assessing potential water site up in the hills near Grand Goave and finishing setup for the water treatment system we started on Friday at Mission of Hope. The ministry and community there was very supportive through the setup process, and they were quite appreciative of the clean water, water storage bladder, and tap stands. Harvey, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, joined Rod and I this afternoon as we started the Mission of Hope water system. We prayed for and encouraged volunteers and staff with the ministry in starting the first day of class today, as well as their efforts in food distribution, medical clinics, and orphanage care. I praise God for this opportunity to be involved with delivering good water to the kids and community around this ministry–May He receive all of the glory and praise!

I have started posting pictures at http://haiti.johnagee.com, so be sure to check there for updated images from this trip.

Thanks for your continued prayer. Please continue to ask God that He would provide energy and endurance through these long days–I cannot do this in my strength.

A quick update from Chile: Praise God that Keefe and Paola Daly and their kids are all fine! Paola was in Santiago when the quake hit and will not be able to travel home until roads are reopened. Keefe and their kids have food at home, the house and neighborhood is fine, and they even have pool water from a neighbor to wash and flush toilets with. Pray that they have access to drinking water as it is distributed around their area, and thank you for lifting them and the people of Chile up in prayer!

Reflecting HIM,

John

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