World Renewal International

Friday, February 19, 2010

Max Wright In Haiti- Is the World's Concern Waning?

Thursday of this week Myself and Herve Louis are headed to Haiti. At last we're able to get a commercial flight into Port au Prince. Until this week if you were not flying in relief supplies, or a member of a medical or rescue team it was very difficult to get authorization for a flight, one of the few options was a Private or Charter flight into Haiti, not in our budget!!
Our need to be in the country were not that critical since we were able to get relief funds into the country.

The needs are still tremendous but I hope to be able to give a better assessment 3 weeks from now.

I would request that you pray that God will give us wisdom and insight of how we will best help in the future.

Only 4 weeks after the earthquake, the world is now turning to new news, to fill the 24hr news cycles. The report is more than 215,000 people lost their lives, and yet the reporting is waning, were it not for the return of CNN's Anderson Cooper I don't know if there would be any International TV reporting at this time.
The news reported that they were having a national prayer vigil in Port au Prince.



However a Friend of mine living in Port au Prince told me last night that for 3 days the country has been in Revival. She indicated God is moving in the hearts of the people. Pray that this continues.
by Max Wright World Renewal-Haiti Field Director [check out Haiti Blog on left]
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Haiti Bound This Week


Max Wright the Field Director for World Renewal-Haiti will leave at the end of this week for Haiti. Let us remember him in prayer. Max has been to Haiti over 35 times in spite of some difficult physical challenges. He just battled through pneumonia once again. Please pray for his safety as he travels and success as he meets with Pastor Luc to evaluate and plan the construction of the Ireton House dormitory for Christ Compassion Orphanage and the construction of the school/church on the same property. Max will also be preparing the ministry of A.B.E.L. or the goats and chickens project.
"Beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news."
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Friday, February 12, 2010

Love One Another As I Have Loved You


Recently a friend wrote and described to me their hurt and frustration. Illness had changed their ability to go to the church they had attended for almost two decades. No one from the church called or checked to see what had happened. Loss of ministry opportunity also added to feeling a lack of purpose. They were asking me "Where is the 'family' aspect of the body of Christ?" This is how I responded to my friend:
[Tele Moraes, Gary and a Brazilian radio broadcaster at breakfast, just talking.]
I do not doubt for one moment that your experiences are true and just as you described. I believe it is part of our fast paced culture and win at all costs mentality that causes even church people and we leaders to overlook those we love and care for. I have done this as a pastor and leader. I fail people too.

I recommend turning the energy and passion of your hurt against the devil. Go the second mile in how you treat people like family. That is what I try to do. I love long term, family type relationships. I work at trying to extend them. I feel I must be an initiator of treating people "as I would want to be treated." It takes the long term but often there are even some short-term victories.

I believe God blesses our effort. I try to treat people as if they are what I think they can be, even if they are not there yet. It allows potential to become hope, hope to become a manifested reality. It does not always work out that way. But even a small percentage creates such powerful change with Christ.

Jesus told his followers to "Love each other as I have loved you." John 15:12 NIV Jesus never seemed to be in a hurry when talking to folks. I do not think people feel that way about me. Lord help me, please!
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:: posted by Gary Wright, 2:34 PM | link | 0 comments |

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hope for Haiti



HOPE for HAITI

It has been a challenging month. I will never forget the moment our Office Administrator, Peggy Kingery, called me and said, “Gary there has been a earthquake in Haiti.” We have ministered over 10 years in Haiti. We have had many sad and difficult situations. You do not get used to disastrous news, but when you know a country and its people are on the edge, your expectations are in a different set of readiness. Nevertheless, an earthquake? I quickly began reading the news reports on my computer.. “This is really devastating,” I knew immediately. You know the rest.
Praying and evaluating our situation in Haiti with our staff began. Almost all of our work was about 90 miles or more from the epicenter of the quake. After several days we learned that our facilities in the second largest city of Haiti, Gonaives, are fine. We also knew that the resilience of the Haitian people would put them on the move to flee to our city for help. They have arrived by the thousands most with just the clothes on their backs. We have tried to be as ready as possible. Remember, our city and ministry are still rebuilding and recovering from the devastating hurricanes and flooding from September 2008 and before. Our first step was to open a Haiti Relief Fund. I knew we need to help ourselves, others or both. Here is our plan:

· Haiti Relief Fund [100% of donations goes to Haitian needs] The response has been so encouraging! $22,000 so far. Food and supplies have tripled in cost. Our challenge is to meet the long-term needs as well as the immediate. We hope folks will not forget Haiti as time goes by. We need this fund to continue to grow.
· Christ Compassion Orphanage is an essential to provide for “orphans in their distress” as James wrote. In the past months we purchased land, and have the funds for the dormitory, The Ireton House, to be built. We will need another $50,000 for the school/church facility on that same land.
· Orphan Sponsorship [$30/Month] will allow us to care for more orphans that we created in just a few seconds of earthquake. We must first get complete sponsorship of the 27 orphans we have allowing us to care for more. At this point most of our children have little chance of adoption. They were found on the streets abandoned and without family. They are being educated, fed, loved and cared for in a Christian environment. We believe they can be key leaders in the future.
· Church Planting is still our first and imperative goal. Why? Raising up a Great Commission Church in any community or neighborhood is the best act of love humans can offer. Great Commission Churches fulfill the Great Commandment in offering the body of Christ to human beings. These churches will meet the many needs of a community and people. We have 11 congregations and 9 pastors, 5 of those churches have schools. A functioning School of Ministry to train pastors and leaders is scheduled by fall of 2010.
· A.B.E.L. Agricultural Businesses Enriching Lives is about chickens and goats, at least for now.[We hope to add other ways in the future.] A female goat-$75 or brood of chickens-$25 will provide a business and milk and eggs every day to a Haitian family.

Please join us in prayer and support of these long and short-term plans of Hope for Haiti. If you have questions, please call me 317-513-9042 or our Haiti Field Director Max Wright 317-590-6099. Max, according to his wife, has made over 35 trips to Haiti. He is just one of our extremely effective volunteers.
Thanks for stopping by.
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