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NMSI Haiti ResponseFriday, January 15, 2010 - rflory Dear NMSI Family,
I’m sure you’ve been following with great interest and concern the
developments in Haiti. Thankfully, we have heard from three of our
four families in country and we trust God with the protection and
safety of Jean-Martin Etienne, from whom we still have not heard. In
addition, we are praying diligently for all the families and
individuals impacted by this tragic event.
As in other times of disaster around the globe, NMSI has established a
mechanism whereby people in the United States and around the world can
participate financially in our efforts to minister the Gospel through
practical, concrete efforts aimed at reducing the incredible suffering
during this time. Today, one of our CGO-based affiliates shared with
me an email that one of his supporters had sent out to a broader
network of individuals alerting them to NMSI’s participation in the
relief efforts and to the opportunity to financially contribute to
Haiti’s immediate needs through NMSI. This supporter gave a ringing
endorsement of the integrity of NMSI and the importance of our mission.
If you are interested in challenging your support networks to encourage
their friends in such a way, we propose that they include the following
language (which I hope will be informative for you, as well):
“In the wake of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, New Mission
Systems International is joining the global missions community in
responding with an outpouring of aid and assistance. Today, NMSI
leadership met to define a multi-phase response to the crisis.
First, funds will be made available to our NMSI missionaries in Haiti
to provide for their own welfare and that of their families. Our
financial system is designed so that money given through NMSI can be
accessed immediately on the ground in Haiti by our missionaries using
their ATM cards.
Second, NMSI will devote funds to the broader immediate relief needs in
Haiti both through our own missionaries and also through strategic
partnerships with other ministries whose mission to live out the Gospel
of Jesus is consistent with our own. We can’t expect our Haitian
national team to be responsible for a large relief effort while they
are in such a state of shock and concern for their own safety and that
of their families. NMSI’s relationships within the mission world
provide many partners through whom we can invest funds given through
NMSI for Haiti’s relief.
Third, NMSI is developing a longer term plan for restoration and
recovery once the immediate relief situation is stabilized. The extent
of the devastation is so deep and broad that it doesn’t make sense for
churches or individuals to consider travel to Haiti immediately, as
much as their hearts may be drawing them there. This is a situation
which requires the largest of relief organizations including the United
Nations, the Red Cross, and even the efforts of entire nations to
respond.
However, once the immediate needs are being addressed and some
stability has been restored, there will be great opportunity for
Christians in the United States and around the world to participate in
the restoration of that nation through building projects, development
projects, etc. NMSI will be well positioned to use the financial
resources given by individual and church partners as well as to
facilitate the active participation of churches and other teams in the
restoration effort to come.
So, as you can see, you can have an immediate and lasting impact on the
relief and restoration of Haiti by giving through New Mission Systems
International. Please visit the NMSI website at http://nmsi.org/donate.aspx to donate."
I’m sending out this information to all my contacts and hope that you will do the same!
Serving with you and praying for Haiti.
Tim Dammon, CEO
Filed Under: International
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