Letter from Kenny in Haiti

Only God knows what is in store for me on this trip back to Z’Orange and Columbeea. This is the first time coming down that I have not had some clue as to what is going to happen. I only know for sure that God teaches me so much while I am up on the mountain with pastor Fan and his wife.

It will be quite different than D’World. Though it was good to spend quality time with the family. I met pastor Ken Loubriel and his wife at the airport along with Pastor Shaun of Cinco Baptist Church.

We will meet the team at the airport in Port Au Prince and stay at Dotties guest house tonight. This is cool having the lap top. Sitting on the plane and starting my journal. Tonight I plan to log onto the net and watch the Final Four.

I cannot wait to give Pastor Fani his bull horn. The bull horn will be used to communicate with folks on the other side of valleys. That may make things a little easier for him. I also brought some GMSM t- shirts to give to him and his family.

I am here with a group of pastors for a continuing pastor’s conference with the local Haitian pastors. They need so much encouraging. In the morning we will be traveling to the valley and then up the mountain. It will be a good week. Thank you all for your prayers and support.

Kenny

Give Me Shelter Ministries “Loves Loud”

Last week, Kenny worked with Cinco Baptist Church and their recent “Love Loud” mission in Northwest Florida. The construction team and other volunteers helped renovate a shelter home for battered women and their children.

Thanks to all of your continued prayers and support, Give Me Shelter Ministries has been blessed with the ability to do work home as well as abroad.

Letter From Kenny to the Church

Dear Church:

I would like to thank everyone for the incredible donations and gifts that were provided for the Christmas Mexico Mission trip.

If you sponsored one of the children who live at Casa Hogar Elim Oprphange you will be receiving two pictures of your sponsored child, one on a Christmas ornament and the other a regular photo.

Additionally, if you supported the trip in any capacity you will be receiving a 5X7 glossy picture card with several pictures on it. Below are some of the “highlights” of the trip that you might find interesting:

1- Dr.Tony Clark and his wife Cara did some amazing dental work. I’m not sure how many were treated, but everything from cleanings, to extractions, to oral surgery took place at the orphanage.

2- We (I use the word “we” very loosely) cut up and cooked about 600 lbs of chicken (156 chickens), made gallons of slaw, mac and cheese, and pinto beans, I think we ultimately fed over 700 people in the 2 colonias. And, not just any meal. It’s not everyday they get to eat grilled chicken like that!

3- We fed a Christmas meal to the orphanage kids- they ate A LOT.

4- We gave out numerous coats and gifts in the colonias.

5- We delivered 2 wrapped gifts for every kid at the orphanage to be opened up at Christmas

6- We bought 86 school uniforms

7- We (just our mission team) consumed enough salsa, guacamole, and chicken, to feed the entire city- maybe twice!

So, overall, I think it was an AMAZING trip. Thanks for making it special. I look forward to having the opportunity to visit your church and share with you about the Christmas Mission to Mexico.

God Bless You,
Kenny Phillips
Founder/Director
Give Me Shelter Ministries

Thank you!


Thank you for your prayers and contributions. We have been able to give meals and gifts to many children who learned about the Love of Christ.

Live Report from Lunch!

December 21, 2008 – here is today’s Christmas dinner at Mision Bautista Camino Nuevo. The temp is dropping rapidly and it is freezing, but they’re in line for grilled chicken, pinto beans, and slaw! We are having a wonderful time of fellowship with our friends in Mexico!

Uniforms and Gifts for the Children

Part of our mission included buying school uniforms for 86 students.

Here you see members of the mission trip shopping for uniforms at the local retailer “El Globo.”

The gifts have arrived at Casa Hogar Elin orphange. The presents are being sorted by Sharon and Tera from Hammond Louisana.

Trailer Full of Gifts

We’re loading up the “sleigh” and heading to Mexico. The children at Casa Hogar Elim Orphanage will be delighted to receive these gifts. We thank you all so much for your contributions to this mission for Christ. Tune in daily for updates, and thank you for keeping us in your prayers as we travel.