A new day.
A new day.
Harry and his family in his garden
Harry and his family in his garden

Oct. 31- Nov. 2

Spent the last couple of days at Harry’s house with his family. It was great to just catch up on things with him. We were so busy the last 3 weeks and never had time to really talk about our lives and family. I also was able to spend two nights in his home. This was a first for me. He has done a lot of work on his house and I am very proud of him.  Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny

Pastor Harry negotiating fresh fish and crabs.
Pastor Harry negotiating fresh fish and crabs.

Oct 30

Today was a day of rest before heading back to Port. Alex bolted with the vehicle so we were on our own for the entire day. We made good use of our time though. Harry haggled with a fisher man and scored some great fish and huge crabs. The cookers grilled the fish and boiled the crabs and we had a feast for all to enjoy. The trip is winding down and I am ready. I’m going back to Port in the morning to Harrys family for a day or so. I am hoping to see my good friend Sem. He runs a great guest house and I’ve stayed there at least a dozen trips. Great place and reasonable. This has been a very interesting trip to say the least. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny

This is the beach house we restored. Ready to move back in.
This is the beach house we restored. Ready to move back in.
Port Salut. This coastal town took almost a direct hit from the storm. Most of the infrastructure is gone. A very popular place for French and Europeans alike.
Port Salut. This coastal town took almost a direct hit from the storm. Most of the infrastructure is gone. A very popular place for French and Europeans alike.
This is Port Saluts version of South Beach, Miami. This boardwalk along the beach had hotels,restaurants and bars lining both sides of the boardwalk. There is nothing left. The jobs are also gone.
This is Port Saluts version of South Beach, Miami. This boardwalk along the beach had hotels,restaurants and bars lining both sides of the boardwalk. There is nothing left. The jobs are also gone.
This is the "To big project" in Cance. Now Estania Augustave has a dry place.
This is the “To big project” in Cance. Now Estania Augustave has a dry place.

Oct 28-29

We left early for Port Salut. We passed by the beach project and was very pleased with the progress. From there we went south down the coast. When we arrived at Port Salut the devastation was incredible. This was a booming coastal town frequented by the French and Europeans. Also a hangout for the Haitians. The town and economy is totally gone. Cholera is now coming back with vengeance only to add the catastrophe. It was getting late so we wanted to get back to Cayes before dark. Small villages are getting tired of seeing all the aid trucks pass them by with out offering any help. So they help themselves by barricading the roads with big rocks to block cars and then robbing them. Desperate people do desperate things. We stayed the night again in Camp Perrin. The rain has showed up again which will hinder any future trips down south. Things are winding down anyway. On the way back we stopped in Cance to see how Madame Augustave was coming along on the house. We had to 4 wheel it in because of the rain and mud. She lives well off the beaten track. She too now has a dry place to live. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny

The Dominique family roof almost finished after 1 day.
The Dominique family roof almost finished after 1 day.
The carpenter hard at work.
The carpenter hard at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominique. They are stoked.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominique. They are stoked.
David and Mary Harding talk with a farmer as Pastor Harry interprets.
David and Mary Harding talk with a farmer as Pastor Harry interprets.

Oct. 27

After our meeting with David Harding and his wife Mary they asked if they could check out our work. I was like, heck yeah we will take you first thing in the morning. David is the Relief Coordinator for CBF. Although they are here for other reasons they were very interested in what God has allowed us to accomplish. We spent the day showing them all the job sites. They loved our approach and seemed very excited by the accomplishments on such a small budget. We had such a good time. Really good people. I think we will talk further once I return to the states. They have partnered with Conscience International in the past. Wow what a fun day. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny

This is Madrig Dominique and she is soon to have a new roof.
This is Madrig Dominique and she is soon to have a new roof.
Unloading the materials for Madam Dominique.
Unloading the materials for Madam Dominique.
3 Discernment lead me back to this lady. Yeah, I thought this may be big of a project but the Lord reminded me He has no limits.
3 Discernment lead me back to this lady. Yeah, I thought this may be big of a project but the Lord reminded me He has no limits.
The beach house after not even 24 hours of work.
The beach house after not even 24 hours of work.

Oct. 26

After a good night sleep in Camp Perrin we set out early to locate roof candidates. You really don’t have to look very hard you just have to let the Holy Spirit guide. We found Madrig Dominique and after interviewing her we knew this was the next roof. After we dropped off her materials off I told the guys that I can’t stop thinking about the lady we talked to yesterday. Yeah, the job “I” thought might be to big. So we headed back to the depot and bought 60 sheets of metal, 10 bags of cement and nails and headed out of town to deliver the material. What a blessing it was. We had to get to Gran Goave by 6:00 PM to meet with a board member from the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. On the way back we stopped to check the progress on the beach job and it was moving along fantastic. Praise God from whom all Blessings flow.

Kenny

This is the house in Saint Louis de Sud that we will restore.
This is the house in Saint Louis de Sud that we will restore.
This a beautiful stretch of beach to work on.
This a beautiful stretch of beach to work on.
To show appreciation we had fresh coconuts Haitian style.
To show appreciation we had fresh coconuts Haitian style.
This is one project outside of Cayes that I hope we can do. This needs more than a roof. It's a little more extensive. The old lady and child moves me.
This is one project outside of Cayes that I hope we can do. This needs more than a roof. It’s a little more extensive. The old lady and child moves me.

Oct. 25

We packed up the rented 4×4 and headed out early for Camp Perrin. We stopped in the small coastal town of Saint Louis de Sud. This is the place where we got stuck the night of the mudslide. We saw a possible project that night so we went back to check on it. The small house was damaged and I am surprised it did not wash away. It is right on the sea. A 70 year old woman lives here with her son. This is a small fishing village. We got the materials for the house and found the right people to do the job. We have zero hands on the work. We are trying to empower the community to come together and supply some small work for this very needy area. As we moved on to Camp Perrin we looked at a few other projects. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny