Hope for Haiti
A trip to Haiti confronted me with the harsh reality of life in Port-au-Prince. The solutions aren’t easy, but the need is clear.
A trip to Haiti confronted me with the harsh reality of life in Port-au-Prince. The solutions aren’t easy, but the need is clear.
On Jan. 12, Haiti marked one year since a devastating earthquake demolished the country. A hurricane and cholera outbreak caused more destruction. Aid work is […]
There they were, Haitians singing, dancing and drumming what CNN Guy called “religious songs” as they patiently waited for basic necessities. Here I was, safe inside my home, wanting to sing and pray along with these people that I didn’t know.
An American Presbyterian pastor has penned a moving hymn to unite churches in sharing grief and pain with the people of Haiti in the wake of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated the nation’s capital city on Jan. 12.
As traumatized residents wandered through the ruins of Port-au-Prince after an earthquake devastated the region on Jan. 12, support for relief efforts was already pouring into Presbyterian World Service and Development.