Saturday, November 13, 2010

2 Exciting Things and 1 Scary Thing

Today is Ronald William's wedding day. Ronald has been a key leader in AIS-Haiti for a few years now. Hopefully tomorrow we'll post some pictures. Pray for him and Marie-France--for their future. Marie-France doesn't have a job and Ronald could use a second parttime job. Pray that Marie-France will support Ronald in his work with AIS-Haiti and that they will encourage each other to be closer to the Lord.

The second exciting thing is that the foundation for Francoise's house is being built today. Construction on the house is supposed to start Monday or soon after that. Pray that the process goes well and that she and her children can be under a roof soon. Since we have visitors coming from France and right after that a friend from Crossing Community, they will be back in the tent in our courtyard again. Pray for no rain at night and no hard rain on her tent while they're in it! (They can come into the living room if it rains, but that can be a pain in the middle of the night :) ).

The scary thing is the cholera epidemic. At this point 800 people have died, 12,000 hospitalized and we don't know how many have had it. The worst aspects of it are: people not being treated because health workers are afraid to get (this isn't happening everywhere, but we've heard that it happens); people not getting to the hospital because the driver of the "taxi" (tap-tap) is afraid to get the disease; and people comparing this epidemic to one in Peru where 230,000 people died before it ended (if it gets much bigger the health centers won't have room for all those who need hospitalization and maybe there would not enough antibiotics in the country for it--however the government has said they have enough to treat about that many people). We pray several times a day about it. Please pray with us. We pray that no one else would die from it--it's treatable. Pray for people to have clean water and food, for them to follow the good advice given on the radio and for people to be able to get what they need quickly enough to get better. Cholera creates diarrhea that expels so much water, that a person can die within hours if not treated (according to Dr. Sanjay Gupta's blog).
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