Hinche
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Hinche and Port-au-Prince
On Friday, after closing the clinic, we went into Hinche to see the clinic a parish in Gwinnett county had built. Who knew our night would include going to a disco and having a beer! I got a view of Cite Soleil, the notorius slum in Port-au-Prince, ...
Sunday night in the Upper Room
... and then hiked up to a cave. the water was beautiful and was a very cool welcome to our feet. After leaving the waterfall we toured Hinche again and walked back to camp. Tomorrow is our last day of work at Hinche so we'll see what's in store for us. ...
Thursday
We had our first full day of work here. Breakfast at 7:15, work started at 8:00. In the morning we gathered gravel from all over the site for placement over the slab in the sanctuary so the team workmen could place mortar over the gravel and start ...
Our last full day
... will take pictures tomorrow and get posted when we get back to the POP Guest House. We all have been changed by the trip to Haiti, especially Jackie, who now sports a brand new hair doo, Dreadlocks! What a look. We had dinner with Pastor Salomon and his ...
You're Room is Ready!
... of life for the people here. There are also many schools and other buildings that are located on campus. When we got to Hinche, we first drove through town, which was bigger than the other villages and cities along our route, but of course, nowhere ...
Out on the town
Walked in to Hinche City this afternoon after working a half day. The kids were out of school, so had a small army to help. I have given up learning all the names, but they all know us by name and wait for us to exit out of our chambre at all hours. ...
Friday Night at the Hinche Upper Room
It's 8:00 Friday night, it was a very rewarding day and the night has been a blessing. We just finished singing the song we have chosen to sing to the congregation on Sunday : "Beje mouin, se you Roua d'amou " or " Adonais my loving shepherd". Did I ...
Working Hard
Today was our first real work day. Oh boy, is it hot! At breakfast this morning, we learned that we would be laying tile. We thought, great! Turns out, we were hauling gravel into the sanctuary so that the Haitians laborers could lay the tile. But, ...
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