12
May

Grace Haiti Trip In Video

   Posted by: Matthew Rathbun   in Missions

While in Haiti, during one of the evening team meetings we sang a song by Phil Wickham called “Beautiful”. It resonated with me and so I put some of the pictures to the song. I think it tells a story…   The beginning audio clip is from a worship service outside of the area we were using for a clinic.  There’s no way to convey what we saw or how it felt to be among those in the Haitian church, so this is mostly for the team that went.

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3 comments so far

Dan Trementozzi
 1 

Truly the Gospel of Jesus is hidden from the wise and powerful and revealed in all of its glory and simply majesty to the poor. Why do we spend so much time trying to impress those who care not for us at all. Jesus calls us to love as He did. It starts with the poor.

May 12th, 2010 at 7:54 pm
Francie
 2 

I find myself coming to see this video every couple of days.I cry everytime,it’s more than what I see,it’s what I feel.God is so much bigger than what we can imagine.But also,parents should seek to have thier children see and do more for the Lord than they ever could.I’m very blessed.

May 15th, 2010 at 11:59 pm
Matthew Rathbun
 3 

I think that every teenager should have to spend at least one week on a missions trip of this nature… Of course I think they should all be required to work as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant too… In both cases it’s about sensitivity training. People need to learn how to be better servants and how to treat those serving us.

May 16th, 2010 at 4:10 am

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