63,000 pounds of supplies.
Millions of prayers.
So far, Southland family, we've helped to address many medical, nutrtional, educational and other daily needsof the Haitian people. Even our kids have created cards of encouragement for their Haitian peers. And everyone who has played even the smallest part in lifiting up the Haitian people deserves a HUGE thank you.
But now that the news coverage has shifted frrom medical heros to the sports variety, from the blistering island streets to the snow covered slopes, it's important that we stay committed to praying for the people of Haiti.
Southland contact in Haiti, "Dr. Bob," is still working with the people of Port-au-Prince.
"Tens of thousands of peopleare [still] roaming the streetswithout homes, food, drink or clothing...I can testify to the fact that [relief organizations] are busy distributing materials...and have promised me food, water and certain medicines."
Even with the shortage of basic needs, Dr. Bob testifies to the character of the Haitian people.
"It amazes me how little evidence I see daily of the looting...one would expect in these conditions: definitely a tribute to the gentle nature, courage and resliience of these brave people."
Dr. Bob has one more request of Southland:
"Please keep them and us in your prayers in this very difficult timefor all involved in this huge relief effort for Haiti intheir hour of deepest need."
As the island contiues to repair the physical, mental and emotional damage it has suffered, let's continually remind ourselves to lift their needs to God, just as often as we do our own. Pray especially that all of the supplies we collected will make it into the hands and hearts of those who need it most.