Yesterday was “Good Friday”, or “Holy Friday” in French. Since early this morning we heard the “music” of the “Rara” bands. These bands are associated with voodoo and usually include some who are drunk and turn violent.
I asked my Haitian pastor friend why “Rara” bands play for almost the whole day on “Good Friday” and he said it was in celebration of the soldier who won Jesus cloak when they gambled at the foot of the cross. They are celebrating “good fortune” and not the Risen King!
We celebrated by having a turkey dinner with our dear colleagues David and Phyllis Schmid who just got back from a 6 month medical leave. David got very sick in October and had to go to the US for treatment and to recover. He is doing much better now and it was so good to see them.
Then we went and picked up our “Haitian adopted grandchildren” and their Mom Venita.
They are living in very bad conditions in spite of the fact that we helped build them a house after the earthquake.
Two of the children had bad cases of Scabies, a mite that bore under the skin and causes infection. So we took them to a hospital last night and got treatment for them.
Today (Saturday) our church is having an Easter egg hunt for kids and so we are going to take them to that. I will present the Gospel there using the “Resurrection Eggs”, plastic eggs with charms inside that explain the Gospel.
Then on Easter Sunday I (Rich) will lead worship at our church and play the recorder for a few songs.
May you have a blessed Resurrection day!
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