Sunday, July 31, 2011

Bridging the "God gulf" between us all...

Evangelicals Without Blowhards
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"Go to the front lines, at home or abroad, in the battles against hunger, malaria, prison rape, obstetric fistula, human trafficking or genocide, and some of the bravest people you meet are evangelical Christians (or conservative Catholics, similar in many ways) who truly live their faith.

I’m not particularly religious myself, but I stand in awe of those I’ve seen risking their lives in this way — and it sickens me to see that faith mocked at New York cocktail parties."

~Nicholas D. Kristof, author

There's nothing like listening to arguments about dominoes

Because the best thing to do at noon on a sunday is argue about dominoes. I'm not sure if their professional status will ever be achieved, and last I heard this game was not as popular as poker on ESPN, but... hey... more power to you and good luck with that while asking me for a dollar every time I walk by.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

It's 2am in Haiti - why am I not sleeping?

Probably the first reason I'm not sleeping is that I just woke up, and had been asleep for a few hours already. My concern is that this happened before a lot last fall, and it was while I already was in the midst of exhaustion and chaos - which makes me wonder if my body & spirit are reacting to things I am not fully aware of?
Anyways I woke up with a lot of things on my mind - so much has happened since those mudslides which is when I feel like I wrote last? I don't even fully recall anymore as the last 1.5 months have been a little bit of a blur. So much good has been done, but it's been uphill, carrying full buckets of water.
Having had the privilege to lead incoming teams on their projects we not only got a lot of facilities work done here at Child Hope, but we continued to have opportunities to serve our community by building 4 new houses, serving over 100 kids (3 times per week) at our feeding program, and tons of time playing with and teaching our kids new skills in science & music & more.
At the same time I have shifted roles into directly leading the transition program as Matt has gone on a deserved (but extended) holiday. The foundations he left the program have put us in position to grow exponentially, and we are moving forward with building furniture, sewing t-shirts, screening graphic designs on shirts, canvas & bags, welding, a bakery, all with a view on transforming the lives of our kids (especially graduating ones), and our community by not just creating jobs, but creating workers with the advanced skills, customer service, and work ethic to grow out of our jobs into any job they'd like - even if its to start their own business in the long run.
So all that being on my mind & soul, along with some aches & pains, as well as some other stuff, is why I'm up at 2am in Haiti.

Hoping your smartphones w/email are off and i'm not waking you up at midnight or later,
:-)
David