|   |
|
  |
|   |
|
|
  |
|   |
Haiti Earthquake UpdatesReturn to this page often to read the latest update on our five national missionary families and NMSI's involvement in Port-au-Prince in the weeks and months ahead.
To contribute to relief in Haiti, donate now.
January 25—Bulgarian church gives Haiti Offering
Last
weekend, David (Pickering) and I were able to present NMSI's Haitian Fund to our
home church here in Sofia, Bulgaria. Honestly, I didn’t know what to
expect. The pastor spoke with other church leaders, and they decided...
More
Tuesday, January 19—Mioche Rock
Once
again God has given us the opportunity to visit some more families
today in Pignon. We prayed, cried and comforted them during this
challenging time. "He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can
comfort others" (2 Cor. 1:3-5) Thank you for your continued prayers. More
Friday, January 15
Great News! We have heard from Mioche's brother and the Etienne's are safe. Their house was destroyed (as was the Raphael's) but they are okay. They need relief funds to buy basic necessities of water, food and fuel. More
Thursday, January 14
Friends around the globe,
It's only been 24 hours since the devastating earthquake close to Port-au-Prince. This is what we know and can pass on accurately at this time.
We have 5 national families associated with NMSI in Haiti. We have heard from Mioche Rock and family in Pignon (the central highlands area) and they are fine. They have family in Port-au-Prince who they are concerned about. Nego and Ellen Pierre-Louis in Jacmel are fine. We have not heard from Sainsurin Jean-Baptiste in Gonaives, however, I have heard from other sources that the area is fine and was not greatly impacted by the earthquake. We have not heard from Jean Martin Etienne and family, who live on the west side of Port-au-Prince, closest to the epicenter. We have also not had any contact with Leonel Raphael and family who also live in Port-au-Prince. Please pray specifically for these families—their health and safety and also their opportunity to minister and witness in the face of this catastrophe.
(Mike Osborn, NMSI Haiti Field Advisor)
Mioche Rock, NMSI national missionary from Pignon, Haiti, reported that he had just heard from Leonel Raphael's brother outside of Washington D.C. who reported that Leonel, his wife Carlette and their children are okay. Leonel was outside of the capital when the earthquake hit. A tree fell on their house and it collapsed. Carlette and kids spent first night on street but are okay. The Rocks have not had any contact with them since an early morning brief e-mail but we know they are alive.
(E-mailed from Mioche Rock, Pignon, Haiti)
More
Wednesday, January 13
Tuesday
evening a 7.0 earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Already the poorest
nation in the Western hemisphere, the latest reports coming out of
major news sources paint a grim picture. Widespread destruction
throughout Port-au-Prince, including the partial collapse of the
Presidential Palace, evidences a long recovery road. Airport closings
have hampered the arrival of needed aid from the international
community.
More
|



|
  |
|   |
NMSI | 2701 CLEVELAND AVE SUITE 7, FORT MYERS, FL 33901 | (239) 337-4336 | (239) 461-0686 FAX |
|
  |