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Monday, December 21, 2015

A victory over the darkness.

With the ever-present depravity of Haiti constantly looming heavy on our hearts and minds, we are so grateful when the Lord offers His calming, joy filled breath on our lives and those we call friends and neighbors. 

Many of you, remember my friend/Godson/Haitian little brother, Ti Papa.  He and his beautiful wife experienced a life altering loss, which few can relate too, in early 2015.  Watching Ti Papa and Manoucheka fight through grief, questions and pain has brought back painful memories, but I know their marriage and faith is stronger because they have been tempered in the flames.  I say this with grace filled confidence as this week I witnessed this amazingly; steadfast couple stand victorious over the darkness by declaring their faith and trust in Jesus Christ through baptism.  Besides this amazing celebration starting at 5am, I’m grateful to have celebrated this victory as their lives are shining bright as a testimony to Jesus’s power over pain and death. 


Please join with us as we celebrate this victory in Christ and please continue to pray for Ti Papa and Manoucheka as they continue to grow in their faith and strive to have a strong marriage and family.

- Sean  





Saturday, December 5, 2015

Joel's story


Too often the mention of Haiti brings forth thoughts of despair, hopelessness, oppression and pain, but today is different.  I’m graced with the opportunity to spend my days with the young men and women who are breaking these chains.  We, at Hands and Feet Project could share countless stories of joy, laughter and growth, but today I want to share one that is especially close to my heart.   

Joel is like many of our soccer loving, always on the move young men, but he continually shows that his path shines brighter.   Watching Joel grow into the man God has created him to be is truly a gift from above.  
I pray that his story is just one of many victorious lives that shines bright for the world to see. 


- Sean