This is a post by a new traveler who will be with us on our January trip, we are delighted he is sharing his thoughts!
"I first heard about Christ Community Church’s Haiti ministry
when my church, West Side Community Church, was asked to help purchase a new
tent for the growing congregation in St Marc. At the time I didn’t expect to actually travel to Haiti and
help put it up. About seven weeks
before the original departure date, this changed when Pastor John, the Senior
Pastor at West Side, encouraged me to go with the team. However, a few weeks before Pastor John
approached me, I had already begun to pray privately for the opportunity to go
to Haiti. Why?
You see, like most people growing up in the United States, I
grew up unaware of the larger world around me including Haiti. I found myself worrying about what
movie to rent while people across the globe found themselves worrying about
finding their next meal. When the
earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, I became aware of a people who literally had
nothing. I read then that going
from having nothing to having even less is impossible, but for the people of
Haiti it had become a reality. My
heart broke, and the heartbreak wouldn’t go away. For the first time, I gave money to directly help people in
need. I became gripped by a strong
desire to go to Haiti someday. I
wanted to have images and memories that would stay with me, to help me remember
how blessed I am no matter what life throws at me. I wanted to pray with people and give them hope. I wanted to show them my love and the
love of the God who created them.
Though time went by and life got complicated, Haiti remained on my mind.
And now, it’s time to go, to see, to hear, to touch, and to give.
I’m not going
to lie to you. I’ve had doubts and hesitations about the trip: knowing my heart
will be changed permanently, but also experiencing the natural human tendency
to resist change, even if it could be for the better; the desire to share the
experience with my wife; and the unease of joining a team of people already mostly
familiar with one another.
However, as the trip draws near, I find my mind turning to the
things I hope to accomplish, trying to be aware of God’s will and direction. I look forward to visiting with the
orphans. My heart has always
broken for the defenseless. Indeed, the Bible calls us to be fathers to the
fatherless. I am also looking
forward to helping put up that new church tent and telling the folks at West
Side all about it when I get back.
I am also looking forward to building relationships, both with the team
and with the Haitian people. Finally, I am really looking forward to capturing
photos and stories to inspire others when I return, and to inspire myself for a
lifetime.
I have been focused on and inspired by The Great Commission
(Matt. 28:19). When I think about
the communication barriers and short timeframe of the trip, I look at Jesus’ simple
yet powerful example of being full of joy and showing love. I want to imitate my Savior. I want to
follow His example. This is my true calling for the trip. All the tasks along the way will just
be opportunities to show this love in action." Stephen Scott
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Can't wait to share this experience with you.
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