Sunday, May 20, 2018

We believe in reaching the masses.
Can you imagine being a part of something so great that touches the lives of 15,000+ people? 
That's exactly what the Compassion Haitian Leaders do all on a 10 day trip to Haiti. Hands on!!
God has given us the opportunity not to adopt a child, but to adopt 30+ villages. 
Your participation and donations have made all this possible.

Donate to: Compassion Haitian Leaders, POB 691335, Charlotte, NC 28227 or use Cash App $servantgroup or PayPal using~ sendmeministry@gmail.com Image may contain: 3 people, crowd, shoes, child and outdoor
Meet Team King Jesus 2018!
Bro Tim McClesky, Sheryl Murrah, Bro James Scurlark, Glenda Barr, Bro Bill Davis, Edith Moore,Sierra Woollard, Carryn Woolard ,George Draine, Bessie Hampton, Cydney Barnes and Lydia MatiasImage may contain: 8 people, people smiling, people standing

Acknowledging A Food Crisis in Haiti~

“Haiti faces worst food insecurity crisis since 2001”
“Twenty-six children died in the mountainside village of Baie D’Orange in a a span of a month from severe malnutrition.”

There are many faces of hunger and starvation in Haiti. They are everywhere you look, from the mountains……to the city dumps of Port-au-Prince and Cap Haitian, to the children being fed Bon Bon Tè (mud cookies) to stave off hunger pangs. Widespread malnutrition throughout the country has pushed this food crisis beyond the breaking point. Hundreds of children are dying every day! Haiti has experienced a food crisis on and off for the last 15 years. The year 2001 was considered one of the worst years. Then in 2008, there was an International Food Crisis which saw food riots in Haiti come to a political crisis. 
* The little girl here is suffering from malnutrition, this is why she has red hair and her skin tone is red/dis-colored.