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.