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IMB Missionaries in Haiti

Jan 31st, 2010 by WebServant | 0

dawn goodwinThere is an article about IMB missionaries ministering in Haiti. It mentions Dawn Goodwin, who John and Pam Day worked with a few years ago. Below is the text of an email that John and Pam Day recently received from Dawn. Please read the article and keep Dawn, the other missionaries working to help the Haitian people and the Haitian people in your prayers. Also, prayerfully consider what you can do to help the Haitian people in a time of great need. Pray that the Gospel will be heard in a mighty way there. Click on the photo of Dawn to read the article.
Dawn writes:

I have been staying in Jimani, on the border to HAITI since Jan 16, working in the Good Samaritan hospital translating for doctors and patients; I have been into Haiti 6 times taking Dominican Baptists and Southern Baptists into Port au Prince, acting as liason, translator, and navigator. We have taken tarps, drinking water, clothing, food, sheets and towels, toiletries, and medicine into Haiti on each trip. We (Southern Baptists) are setting two base camps one in Haiti and one at the border to use to bring in volunteer teams to help with aid distribution and medical clinics. I have lost some friends and some friends have lost family members. What you see on TV is how it is, Port au Prince is probably 95% destroyed. It is horrible. The things I have seen and experienced there and at the hospital in Jimani are indescribable. The pain and suffering of the patients at the hospital is also indescribable. I have held hands of patients in excruciating pain, they are hurting, afraid to sleep inside buildings, anxious about their futures, and frustrated. I have worked 18 to 24 days since arriving there. I returned to Santo Domingo last night for fresh clothing and supplies and hope to return later today to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Jimani. God have mercy on Haiti.

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