This morning, 5 trucks arrived at LHM and unloaded 510 boxes of food. The convoy included the US Navy, the Sri Lankan Army and the Mexican Army. The food came in packets with rice, soy powder and spices – a ready to cook meal. They determined that there are actually 7,000 families that will be serviced from the LHM distribution point. The delivery this morning is not enough to feed that many, so LHM is making arrangements to purchase more large bags of rice so that everyone in the village will have food. They have developed a distribution system, letting a limited number of people into the campus at a time to get food.
Continuing prayer requests are:
1.       Tents - there are still no tents available
2.       Water - the delivery this morning did not include water. LHM is trying to distribute as much as they are safely able to from the well on campus
3.       Ongoing food deliveries – today’s food won’t last very long so please pray that LHM will now be considered an official distribution point and receive supplies every couple days.
4.       Aftershocks – they had a large tremor this morning. After two weeks they are still not able to go into the buildings
Thanks be to God whose timing is always perfect.
Ps. 75:1  We give thanks to you, O God, we give thanks, for your Name is near, men tell of your wonderful deeds.

Mark Breading (vice-president)

visit http://www.livinghopehaiti.org to learn about Living Hope Ministries in Haiti



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    Mary Jane and Andris - The directors at Living Hope Ministries
    Living Hope Ministries in Haiti is a Christian mission organization near Carrefour, Haiti that operates a primary school, trade school, entrepreneurship program, and a church. living Hope (LHM) is about 2 miles from the epicenter of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Hiti January 12th, 2010. God has providentially proctected LHM in the midst of the devastation so the mission will have a large roll in the coming months in sharing God's word in love and action. 

    There are 3 primary ways you can help the people of Haiti - prayer, financial contributions, and donation of material goods. One Hundred percent of the contributions will go to Haiti. The money contributed will provide jobs and income to local Haitian Staff (40 people) and Haitian construction workerswho will be hired for repare and constructions of buildings on the LHM campus. 

    To make a donation send a check payable to: Christ community Church-- 
    earmarked for Haiti Relief. 

    Send checks to:
    Christ Community Church
    1382 Halon Young Rd.
    Liberty, KY 42539 

    For more information go to LHM website
    here.

    Thank You for your prayer and support.

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