This is the progress of the new house. Needs walls, floor, doors... |
With characteristic Haitian courtesy they brought chairs for their visitors- in this case borrowing the chairs from the neighbor. They didn't have any chairs of their own. |
It is so humbling to look at the conditions in which this poor widow survives... Then turn around and eat from her small store of food. But it would be unforgivably rude not to, so we ate... |
Alex and his sweat rag... |
Going in to the half-existent, crazy structure this lady- Mde. Beria- calls home currently... |
Bed. Yeah, you read right. The widow's bed. The spot of dirt between the chicken, and her bare feet. Damp, cold- unfathomable smell. Walls tumbling around her. Her home. Bed. |
Talk about a hopeful view for this poor lady! Looking out through the old doorway, towards the new house-in-progress!!! Wow!!!! Think she can hardly wait?? She cried as we left. "God has heard me!!" |
Her. She doesn't know how old she is. Lost track of the years. Over 70 though... |
...And without zoom... |
He was right of course. And the new house we're erecting for this widow, will cost less than $700 US.
Are there more like her? You bet. Right here in our zone? Oh yeah. Will we be able to build them a house too?? Nope.
Do you know of anyone who would like to help with something like this? Please forward this to them. Anyone can visit the GTH mission blog for more info on what we're doing here. And the clinic blog as well- notice both address's above in the welcome message of this blog.
And don't forget to pray for the poor and suffering- here and around the world.