These some short videos I took at the Haitian church we attended this past Lord's day. The quality isn't the best because I was trying not to be too obvious with my camera. The pastor is the man playing the accordion. We are very excited to have met this gentleman, as he is very eager to help with the orphanage, and can get them the helpers they need. More coming on this later... Thought that you all might find these videos interesting, and once more, thank you so much for all the prayers and encouraging comments.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
These some short videos I took at the Haitian church we attended this past Lord's day. The quality isn't the best because I was trying not to be too obvious with my camera. The pastor is the man playing the accordion. We are very excited to have met this gentleman, as he is very eager to help with the orphanage, and can get them the helpers they need. More coming on this later... Thought that you all might find these videos interesting, and once more, thank you so much for all the prayers and encouraging comments.
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Thank you for posting it. That was really neat to watch.
ReplyDeleteHello Alayna,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video. We prayed for you today.
Blessings,
Mrs. Hope
How sweet of you to share this! I greatly enjoyed watching it and getting a "peek" into the blessings that surround you.
ReplyDeleteIn Christ,
~Shannon~
The singing seemed truly God-honoring. It's very interesting to see the humble church building. I am encouraged to see that God seems to be doing a work in this church! Thank you, Alayna, for posting the video!
ReplyDelete"Let every kindred, every tribe
ReplyDeleteon this terrestrial ball,
to him all majesty ascribe,
and crown him Lord of all!"
More more!
♥
{{* *}}
Humble setting of hearts lifted in praise...Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all ye saints!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your glimpses that put life to our imaginations of your time in Haiti...may the Lord continue to seek and save.
Blessings and prayers ~
The 9 Smiths