On Diquini(dee-keen-knee) street, where this New Generation School is located; The vendors and kids have watched the progress of this collapsed school with us. As Carlos and I walk the street towards the school, the chattering of these vendors and kids ask if we are the roof guys. From the hi-fives to the morning greetings, we've tried to bring everyone in on the excitement. If a shirt was to be made, it would say "local celebrity".
This morning, we met with Walley from ADRA. He is a the Carribean Director for this non-profit organization. We spent an hour discussing our story of how we ended up in Haiti and what doors have opened for this project to be completed. He was astonished with story after story of how two guys from Texas and a small army from all over the U.S. were able to help promote progress in Haiti. He encouraged us with prayer and this, "What you guys we able to do here in this short time, would have taken these guys over a year's time to complete." Yea God!
At this time, there is no other project we're looking at. We have seven more days in Haiti and hundreds of stories to sift through. There are a couple ideas I want to blog about in the coming days. Thanks for your follow and posts. I enjoy your comments and questions.
No comments:
Post a Comment