Hope for Haiti // 7.22.10
The word hope has lost it’s meaning.
We hear it too much in America. Political campaigns and sports dreams are much to blame. Hope being used to describe ones own ambitions or agendas. Hope has become an ideal that cannot be reached. Actually, hope has been used and abused because people need hope. Just the hope they need doesn’t come in stimulus packages or bogus medical reform.
Hope has lost it’s meaning in America.
Here in Haiti, hope is tangible. You can see it. Touch it. Sense it. Feel it.
Our team here this week are agents of hope carrying the message of hope in Jesus Christ.
He is their only hope. He is your only hope.
Here in Haiti, they realize they need it. In America, we don’t ‘need’ anything.
Hope for Haiti is real. Jesus is the hope.
Today, we set out with a mission to let people see, touch, and feel that hope.
“always be prepared to give a reason for the hope that is in you…” -1 Peter 3:15
