Putting Love Into Action
“Listen, my beloved brothers, has not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom, which he has promised to those who love him?”
James 2:5
The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew leaves the nation of Haiti in desperate circumstances. Homes are destroyed. Loved ones have been lost. Survivors starve.
Sometimes it’s hard to imagine such life-changing devastation. We see it on the news and feel it briefly, but we have so much distance from it, we don’t really comprehend its impact.
Yet I’m grateful for those who don’t settle for distance. Who stare suffering in the face and serve on the front lines to do something about it. Our friends at HBM stand on those lines. They don’t share the luxury of keeping a safe distance. They see the faces of starving children. They watch the sorrow over extreme loss. And they give of themselves hoping to enable change.
But they need our help, beloved. Would you consider offering your aid?
Here is an update from HBM from October 9.
Hurricane News: Food Distribution
Thanks to Mission of Hope’s arrival yesterday with a boatload of food for Jeremie, we were able to start distributing supplies today! 6000 pounds of food and supplies were distributed today in the city of Jeremie to provide relief to the suffering people in the city. We are so happy to be working in partnership with other missions in the area, and excited to get another 6000 pounds distributed to our Te Wouj, Kolimo and Des Champs areas tomorrow.
Tin for roofs is scarce, and one of the biggest immediate needs to make other houses livable again. Our team at HBM bought what they could find today to begin distributing it in our community. They plan to give 25 pieces of tin to each family toward roof repair and replacement, which costs $125 per roof. If you would like to “donate a roof” toward this cause, simply click here, choose “Hurricane Matthew Relief” and write “Roof” in the comments box.
We also have a praise report that our first grade teacher at Te Wouj and wife of our Te Wouj Church pastor, Madam Marc Lapais had her baby this past week! Both baby boy and mother are well! We have been praying hard for her this week that her hurricane baby would arrive safely with no complications for either. God is already working and facilitating new life in our community!
In this season of so much chaos, this world needs love. Love that takes action. Let’s be that love.
Donate to HBM’s Hurricane Matthew Relief Fund
Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth. 1 John 3:18