Thursday, November 17, 2016




Monday, October 17, 2016

UPDATE!
God's people are being cared for. Hallelujah to the Lamb!
Keep praying and donating. We see that what's been donated is actually getting to the people of Haiti and not into the hands of greedy ungodly people. Thank God again for all of you~
Love One Another~ 1 John 3:17
By this we know what love is: Jesus laid down His life for us, and we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers. If anyone with earthly possessions sees his brother in need, but withholds his compassion from him, how can the love of God abide in him?
An 2010 Earthquake and Another devastation by "Hurricane Matthew" made living conditions worst for HAITI. Please continue to support and donate to our Missionary Work in Haiti for people to eat a meal and have clean water to drink. Please click the "donate" button on the upper right hand just below the heading. Or send in your donations to https://www.gofundme.com/ue5ffc?r=51795
or use quickpay or the paypal using this email: sendmeministry@gmail.com or regular mail: Compassion Haitian Leaders, POB 691335, Charlotte, NC 28227.
www.compassionhaitianleaders.faith
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Spotlight: In Haiti, an unintended milestone
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 | The Christian Chronicle
CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti — Eight Christian women on an eight-day mission trip from the U.S. helped distribute 800 pounds of food, 100 pounds of toys, 1,800 pairs of shoes and 2,700 pounds of medical supplies in this Caribbean nation.

Sheryl MurrahAnother number — 20 — was particularly meaningful for team member Sheryl Murrah. That’s how many years Murrah, a member of the Sugar Creek Church of Christ in Charlotte, N.C., has participated in missions in Haiti.

“I didn’t realize that it had been 20 years until Julsain Blanc, a Haitian minister and graduate from the Center for Biblical Training in Galman-du-Platt, reminded me,” Murrah said.

“But the driving force is all about God.”

The women hosted three Ladies’ Day programs. One participant spoke the native language, Creole, as she addressed the Haitian women.

The team visited a prison, a hospital, 19 churches that operate orphanages and schools, the Victory for Haiti Foundation and the Center for Biblical Training, a school that produces ministers for Churches of Christ.

“We would like to thank the Haitian Christian Foundation for allowing us to stay at the center,” Murrah said. “It was a blessing to be in the midst of God-fearing and loving brethren.” Because of donations made to the mission trip, “thousands were able to have a meal for several days,” she added.

In addition to Murrah and her daughter, Angel, team members included Veralisa Hunter, Sierra Woollard, Lydia De Mesa Matias, Terri Baskin, Aleice Allen and Diane Allen.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Missionary ladies who went on GOD's Mission to Haiti, March 23-30, 2016. From left: Sheryl Murrah, Veralisa Hunter, Sierra Woollard, Lydia Matias, Terri Baskin, Aleice Allen, and sitting down: (Micial Victor, our driver), Diane Allen and Angel Murrah.  
This picture is or what I should say was where the very first CoC in Northern Haiti, stood for over 30 years. It was called Maison-au-Doracion, Eglise-du-Crist. Translated The House of Adoration/Church of Christ. As you see it's no longer there. The government torn it down because they wanted the land. The church didn't receive a dime for the property or for re-location. The officials didn't ask, they took it. 
It's different world. A different life. It's Haiti. 

In Haiti, there is one hospital bed for every 10,000 inhabitants. There are only about eight doctors and 10 nurses for every 100,000 inhabitants.The life expectancy for Haiti is low: 50 years for men and 53 years for women.

This is an actual picture that I took in Haiti of a hospital called Azile. The hospital for the undesirables. The administration no longer allow pictures to be taken dues to the condition of the patients as well as how horrific the conditions are.
 

Friday, June 17, 2016


Good day Saints,
I just need a minute to explain the purpose and need for you to give and support the Kingdom Work in Haiti. I know you are seeing us asking you to support Haiti. It's because according to the scriptures, we don't have, because we don't ask. James 4:2
Although we are asking, it's not benefiting the missionaries. We pay our own expense. By getting sponsors, family involvement, making it happen ourselves, etc.
This is the role we need you to help us with~
Help us with shipping cost, help us with custom fees, help us with feeding the hungry and help us put money in the congregations/ministers hand. And GOD works through your heart and pricks it to help support this much needed work.
Haiti is at our back door. And they are knocking, will you answer?
All contributions are tax deductible.
We accept PaylPay donations~sendmeministry@gmail.com
or you can mail, making the payment payable to:
Compassion Haitian Leaders, PO Box 23047, Charlotte, NC 28227

For Your Information~
Please know that
your donations are tax deductable.

Haiti Food Security & Nutrition Fact Sheet (2016)
Food insecurity is a long-standing challenge in Haiti. Even before the 2010 earthquake, Haiti suffered from one of the heaviest burdens of hunger and malnutrition in the Western Hemisphere: 40 percent of households were undernourished and 30 percent of children suffered from chronic malnutrition. The earthquake not only aggravated existing difficulties, it lessened the government’s ability to manage the situation. In the six years since the earthquake, Haiti has made progress but still ranks “alarming” in the 2015 Global Hunger Index. For example, the 2012 Demographic and Health Survey showed that, between 2005-2006 and 2012, stunted children under five years of age decreased from 23.8 to 21.9 percent; wasting decreased from 9.1 to 5.1 percent; and underweight children decreased from 22.2 to 11.4 percent. Still, roughly 50 percent of Haiti’s population is undernourished, which has been exacerbated by the longstanding drought and El NiƱo, leaving 1.5 million Haitians at risk of food insecurity. Haiti cannot achieve economic growth and national stability if food security is not addressed.

“An increasing number of Haitians are at risk of being driven deeper into poverty and hunger as Haiti faces its worst food crisis in 15 years, the United Nations World Food Program said…” (Miami Herald, Feb 2016). Haiti’s children are the most vulnerable. Today, there are 3.8 million children that are under the age of 15, and at this rate, Haiti will lose a whole generation of its people.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

GOD will multiply your contributions! Give HIM the opportunity by donating. 
Mail donations to the "Compassion Haitian Leaders", P.O. Box 23047, Charlotte, NC 28227. Donations are tax deductible. Let's go hard for GOD~Haiti 2017!
Getting prepared for our next journey. Taking ideas and suggestions. All interested parties please always feel free to contact me at 650-766-0822.
Sierra WoollardCarryn WoollardTerri BaskinLydia De Mesa MatiasAngel MurrahDiane AllenVeralisa Hunter. Let's go Hard for GOD~Haiti 2017!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Please! Get your church involved like you see here. This is the Manassas Church of Christ, Virginia where Sierra WoollardCarryn Woollard and Bernice Henley attend. They worked in their church home as I urge you to do. Making over 3,000 Salvation Bracelets with Creole instructions. Use your influences with your leadership, church members and minister. Whatever resources you have, use them for the sake of helping the less fortunate. We are put here by GOD to be used. GOD will be pleased! Let's Go hard for GOD~Haiti 2017!

Sunday, May 1, 2016


Thursday, April 28, 2016


TROPHIES OF GRACE
Theme: Trophies of Grace
Banquet Speaker: Juanita Moore-Moffett
Church of Christ Ladies Lectureship Retreat
Held At
Sheraton Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama
April 21-24, 2016

Sheryl Murrah ONLY knew she will be presenting to the audience what a temporary manmade trophy is "as props" for sister Juanita Moore-Moffett's lesson "Trophies of Grace", BUT got surprised she didn't know that a Lifetime Award, Bible, & the Humanitarian Service Award will be presented to her in recognition and appreciation of her love, dedication, and countless deeds of doing missionary work to Haiti for 20 long years from 1996-2016. Presentation of these awards was held at the Church of Christ Ladies Lectureship Retreat held in Sheraton Hotel Ballroom, Birmingham, Alabama with 1,500 sisters from across the land. And she said, "IT IS ALL ABOUT GOD!"

Thursday, April 7, 2016



Hello! my fellow-workers in Christ Jesus.
It is a blessing and a pleasure to be home. God did what we expected. Blessed so many people using you. Thanks for allowing God to use you in so many ways. We all have a gift and a purpose. God granted us the Victory in Jesus and in Haiti.
We covered so much ground and touched thousands of lives.
We are currently preparing the report of our trip. To be accountable to God 1st and to you as well. We couldn't have done it without you. Your love and gifts were greatly appreciated.
This is the role you played in supporting the trip. This question was asked at every location we went to. When was the last time your congregation, school or orphanage received help? The answer was always the same. Since Sis Sheryl came last year April 2015. Imagine that?
As we prepare to start over with donating and collecting, we will repeat the cycle. Giving God the Glory for all things and in everything. We will be sharing more pictures with you as we recover from our journey. I am exhausted and in recovery mode. Please keep me in your prayers and thoughts as I go through this process. Be blessed and be a blessing. TGBTG


GOD's Mission Day 6 at San Raphael Church of CHRIST. Sheryl Murrah introduced the Crew.



GOD's Mission Day 6 at San Raphael Church Ladies Day Program with Diane Allen

GOD's Mission Day 6 at San Raphael Church of CHRIST. Ladies Day Program with Sister Diane Allen


GOD's Mission Day 6 at San Raphael. Sierra Woollard and the children


GOD's Mission Day 6- at San Raphael Church of CHRIST
Minister: Brother Roro with Bro Richard Rodney
It is 4 hours long drive up the mountain as high as Citadel 3,000 ft to get here.It is a big congregation on top of the mountain.




In the village of Border-du-Mere. Thanks Sierra Woollard,Carryn Woollard and Bernice Henley for getting your church involved and blessing so many that have long be forgotten about. TGBTG


GOD's Mission Day 5- 1:45 pm at Ravines Des Roches. Feeding the children at the village!

Bas Limbe Church of CHRIST Minister Edique


GOD's Mission Day 5 at Mazr Church of CHRIST with Minister Bolivar and his son.

GOD's Mission Day 5 at Du Duty Church of CHRIST. Minister: Bro Joel Joseph, Graduate of the 1st class of the Center for Biblical Training


GOD's Mission Day 5 at 3pm at Dumorne Church of CHRIST, a new Congregation and orphanage in Limbe recommended by Tim Mastenbrook. Minister is Bro Enoc.



GOD's Mission Day 5 at Mon Adam Church of CHRIST 
Minister Phelton Telemarque
With Veralisa Hunter, she taught about the woman of Proverbs 31 giving examples of a beautiful woman. "Woman's job is all day all night." "These are examples for both men and women for we are all bride of CHRIST." Amen!






GOD's Mission Day 4 at Peltan Church of CHRIST 
Minister: Brother Richard Rodney



GOD's Mission Day 3 in the afternoon at Cap Haitien Children's Home.
CHCH is an orphanage under the guidance and direction of David Dirrim, Local Directors in Haiti are the Marble family, supported by the HCF.
Sierra Woollard, bringing lesson about "Creation" to children at CHCH.

GOD's Mission Day 3 at Savane Longe Church of CHRIST
Minister: Brother Celigny Stillnord, Spoke very highly of Sheryl Murrah and all she has done since coming to Haiti 20 years ago.  1999 Sheryl helped a great deal with the completion of his school.  Bro. Cel graduated form CBT 4th class. They have 350 members.  We left clothing and food there to feed 50 plus families and some students.  375 students go to the school and not each room to teach the children. alot of problems with the church, needing a roof and to expand for the comfort for the members and to accommodate the children for teaching.

GOD's Mission Day 2- On our way to visit the prison, Cap Haitien Prison, Northern Haiti. It's a long heavy not moving traffic and so others have to use the seashore to get through this busy crowded street. It took us more than an hour to get through.


It's by the grace and mercy of God we were allowed to visit the prison in Cap Haitian. We were not permitted to take pictures and was briefed before being allowing to visit. The warden walked us around and gave us the grand tour. The count of the prisoners were: 9 children, 27 women, and 764 men.
There was even a U.S. citizen (female) locked up for trying to smuggle drugs out of the country that Diane Allen and Veralisa Hunter was able to talk to. She's be locked up there for 15 months and when she did get a court date it was postponed because the courts had no interpreter.
We were blessed to be able to feed them, leave them some personal hygiene items for them and flip flops. Thanks! sis Andrea Lugo for having the flip-flop challenge. It blessed many. Thanks to Rodney Richard and his connections to get permission for us to get inside. The prisoners were very grateful to see us. Remember in Haiti, if your family, friends or missionaries don't provide food, clothing, meds etc for you. You go without.
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GOD's Mission Day 1 at Tabitha Csdcv's Orphanage.
Sierra Woollard and Angel Murrah worked with the children on a beautiful lesson by Sierra, "The Creation". The 1st day we stopped by to see Tabitha and the children. She was very ill with fever and had no coal to cook with to feed the children. But was very glad to receive us as well as her assistant Roman. We left her some supplies and food. We return later to provide her with more meds, coal and over 200 packs of seeds for her garden. Although she was still ill she was feeling better. Please keep her in prayers for all the things she does for the Lord and so many others in Haiti.