One of the fun things about staying at the Methodist guest house in Port-au_Prince is getting to meet folks from many different places who have also come to serve the Haitian people. Many teams come through the guest house as they arrive in Haiti and are preparing to head out the next day to various projects in outlying regions. Teams also come in to the guest house the night before they fly out the next day to return home. Without fail, every team that we meet that is flying out the next day is very sad to be leaving the country and the people here.
Yes, sad to say, today is our last day in Haiti and we too feel sad about leaving behind our beloved Haitian friends. We have been exceedingly blessed by God to have had a wonderful week here with the folks of the Delmas 33 Methodist Church and we have been so deeply touched by the people we have encountered here. I truly believe that it is no mistake when we form special relationships with Godly people. We feel that we have been profoundly touched by our new friends here.
Our day was very busy today. Our major focus was to complete little jobs around the work site, to receive last minute deliveries of materials (received a load of block today, and I must admit it nearly did me in!!!), and to leave the area organized and as tidy as possible.
It was exciting to see the back steps that were poured on Saturday. Except for the supports underneath, the form was removed today and we were able to admire a job well done. The two small rooms downstairs are almost done (parged and gravel poured to prepare for the pouring of the floor).
One of the big jobs of the day was to dig the foundation for the room which is to be enclosed on the back of the church. That was a very labor intensive job, but by the time we left it was nearly complete.
At the end of the day several folks from the church came to bid us farewell. The elder lay pastor of the church came and led us in a time of scripture, prayer and song. There were many tear-filled eyes as we expressed our appreciation to God and to one another.
We have truly had a wonderful experience and feel extremely blessed to have been able to serve with workers and church members at Delmas 33. Although our hearts are sad to leave our beloved Haiti, we are very happy and blessed to have had this awesome opportunity. Thanks be to God!!!
Michelle