HAITI IN FASTING AND PRAYER.....LOOK AMERICA WE NEED TO BE ON OUR KNEES.................. Just received this and had to forward it on!!! Amazing!! How great is our God!!
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> Subject: [revival] AMAZING MIRACLE in HAITI By Jerry Miel
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> NOTE: For centuries, Haiti has been one of the darkest nations
> in the world - full of voodoo and witchcraft - even at the highest
> levels of government. But now - look at this!!
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> ARTICLE and YOUTUBE VIDEO BELOW-
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> AMAZING MIRACLE in HAITI
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> Jerry Miel is a good friend and radio engineer who served as a
> missionary in Haiti with World Team mission when we lived there.
> He worked with the Christian station, Radio Lumiere (Radio Light).
> He has gone back to Haiti to help in the aftermath of the earthquake
> and makes these important observations. -- Boxley
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> AN INCREDIBLE DAY in the HISTORY OF HAITI
> -by Jerry Miel (Feb 17).
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> I think that I will remember this day as one of the most significant
> in my life, not because of what I did, but for it's meaning...
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> Today was the one month anniversary of the great Haitian earthquake.
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> About 3 days ago the Haitian President announced that there
> would be 3 days of holiday from work for the purpose of fasting
> and prayer. This is absolutely historic. If you have ever been in
> Haiti as a visitor or missionary, could you ever have imagined
> such a pronouncement? Could you image such an announcement
> from the U.S. President? This morning I saw a young Haitian-
> American woman, the leader of a work team, crying because the
> Americans could not understand the incredible importance of this
> day and wanted to go about business as usual. Remember, it was
> only about 6 years ago that a former Haitian president called the
> nation to come together to rededicate the nation to Satan.
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> This was not "a minute of silence for the deceased" or something
> as equally insignificant. Whatever the President might have
> originally intended, this became a real commitment for the Haitian
> people. As I sit here this evening, I can hear the preaching coming
> from a nearby church. Services have been going on all day...
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> Let me tell you what I saw and felt today.
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> Peniel and I had planned an inspection trip up to the Artibonite
> Valley today. Right or wrong, I don't really know, but since it was
> the only opportunity, we went ahead with the trip. As we left the
> guest house about 7:30 am, we were met by throngs of well
> dressed people headed to various churches. The sounds of
> Christian music and worship filled the air everywhere. The next
> observation was that there was NO traffic. Port-au-Prince streets
> are always clogged and overflowing with bumper to bumper traffic.
> This morning there were only a few vehicles on the roads, a few
> small buses (tap taps), some UN and military vehicles, and a few
> private cars. We had clear sailing through town. The same was
> true of foot traffic. Usually the streets are clogged also with
> people walking. Today there were only a few and many of them
> dressed for church. The only place that there were traffic blocks
> was in front of several churches where the congregations had
> overflowed the buildings and the yards and had moved out into
> the streets as well.
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> The next observation was that EVERYTHING was closed! We
> could not find even one business or gas station open. There were
> no intercity buses running. Whereas the sidewalks are usually
> overflowing with millions of street venders, we only saw a few here
> and there. The huge outdoor market near the wharf where
> thousands work each day and is spread out to cover most of the
> street, was EMPTY.
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> Where were all the people? They were in churches and makeshift
> meeting sites. Every church (except a JW church) had services
> going on, almost always overflowing into the streets. Beside
> broken down churches, services were taking place outside. In
> homeless camps, there were services. Everywhere the nation was
> gathered to worship and pray. No, I did not see any voodoo,
> Islamic, or Buddhist services. This scene was repeated in every
> town and hamlet that we passed during the day.
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> Tonight, Pastor Ignace, who is sharing the room with me, asked
> this question: "Can people still say that Haiti is a voodoo country?"
> What has been happening and is continuing to happen in Haiti did
> not happen because of the earthquake. It has been happening
> because the Haitian people know how to pray. This is a tremendous
> outpouring of God's power as the result of prayer. Twenty years
> ago I started praying for the Gospel to change the Haitian culture.
> I think that I am seeing God do that work.
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> The only sadness that I feel today is for our nation. While a nation
> that has long been under Satan's domination is turning to God
> with total commitment, our nation, founded on Godly values has
> rejected God and is rapidly trying to forget that his name even
> exists. Let us pray for revival.
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> 4-MIN VIDEO of HAITI DAYS of PRAYER-
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> God bless you all!
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