Finally, we were able to relax and rest, or so we thought. Friday night, Jesher developed a fever, and we spent the next four days and long nights nursing him back to health. Thankfully, he was back to his normal self in time to enjoy Easter with the family. We are amazed at how God has walked with us and protected us in order to spend the past two Easters with Wahi’s family. Both years, the journey was full of dangers and challenges, but no matter the circumstances we know He is good and He is risen!
The Future
Our priority is to stay together as a family. We have many friends whose families are separated due to visa restrictions and security issues. Fonds Parisien provides a safe place for us to stay together while we wait for God to reveal the next step. Wahi’s family lives just minutes from the Dominican Republic border, which means, if needed, Jesher and I can quickly get out of Haiti and on a flight to the US. We also have not seen Wahi’s family in a year due to the danger on the roads. We are excited and grateful to be able to spend this time with them and for Jesher to get to know his Polynice family and all our friends here in Fonds.
I continue to work for PLH as Administrative Assistant and supporting our Haitian staff virtually. Wahi continues to work on the small business initiatives and gaining knowledge and experience that will serve PLH in the future.
Our plan, once the travel authorization is approved, is to live in Oregon while we complete Wahi’s green card process. Once that is done and we are able to travel freely as a family, we will return to Camp Marie to continue the work God has given us there.
While this wasn’t our intended route, we know God is good and he is working everything out in His timing and to His ends. It is hard not knowing how long we will be away from Camp Marie, still we look forward to this season enjoying family and experiences in the US and we await when we are able to return to Camp Marie, build our house, and get back to operations and life in Haiti.
Haitian Staff
Our decision to leave Camp Marie, means leaving the Haitian staff to manage all of the operations in Haiti. Looking back, I see how God used my time in the states delivering Jesher as a trial period. Our Haitian staff managed everything while I was out and they did a great job. They organized new summer programming for the youth, kept thorough financial records, and took care of the campus. While I have been back in Haiti, I have taken more of a back seat, leaving them to manage things and come to me only when they need me. I’m confident in their ability to carry the organization in Haiti.
Because of the insecurity in the country, we cannot share the names and photos of our staff publicly. While we love for you to get to know them, their safety is our top priority. Please pray for all of our Haitian staff and their families. They face many, many challenges with increasing insecurity in their country, ever-rising inflation, and growing desperation in people. Pray for safety, provision, peace, endurance, and hope. Praise God that the Haitian staff are able to continue to carry out the work of PLH in Haiti.