Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Mission Trip to Hinche


Everything goes along on a mission trip... suitcases, bedding, rice bags, charcoal,
 speakers and the whole sound system...
 
Climbing up, up, and up Goat Mountain... leaving Port au Prince below us.

Rich fertile soil producing beautiful gardens.


 Several main rivers flow through the central plateau. Some are very muddy...


...and the next ones are clear and deep. This river flows from the dam created to produce EDH, Haitian Hydro which supplies alot of electricity for Haiti.



This beautiful lake is created by the dam.



"We arrived missionaries, we arrived!" The song we sang in Creole as we rolled into town.


OUR FIVE STAR HOTEL!!
The entrance into the Baptist church and school yard where we unpacked our bags... 


 ...the kitchen where the cooks made huge pots of delicious food.



Mme Nacis serving up some yummy breakfast of spaghetti and hard boiled eggs!


Moise sharing the gospel on one of our street evangelizing trips.


Sunday morning local singing group in Hinche. The little church just got fuller and fuller and fuller! Nothing like a 4 hour service on backless benches!



Since the children didn't go out on street ministry trips, Sunday afternoon Deacon Gesner took them for a walk in town and we went to the hospital to sing and pray for the sick.



Giving the bus a little breather while we buy drinks and enjoy the scenery. We were also waiting on the other vehicles in our caravan that ran out of gas along the way!


Climbing up the mountains, and going around switchbacks and curves that lead to home sweet home!
After being gone from July 27-30 we were happy to be homeward bound!

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