Haiti update #6: From Terry Snow

01/19/2010 06:33 AM Update from Terry Snow
Yesterday our YWAM’ers in PAP came upon people seeking help and a four month old child was discovered pinned under a building. Our rescue team from YWAM sprang into action. After some time the child was removed from the rubble and rushed to a make shift hospital with a large cut on her head. Once there everyone tried to find a responsible person. After asking where the baby’s mother was, the people with them said she is still under the building. The YWAMers rushed back to hear people saying that she was under the building, dead. Our YWAMers began to dig to find her. To everyone’s surprise they found her ALIVE! She was extremely dehydrated and will need hospital care but it seems she will recover!

YWAM St. Marc Gym has become a make shift recovery ward for the overflowing hospital. Yesterday a Doctor asked one of our YWAMers “What are they going to do with all these orphans.” He claimed that none of the children at our center had known living parents and the orphanage caretaker is not in the country. “Would YWAM take these children?” he asked. One of our volunteers spoke with one young boy that was actually thought to be dead! He had already been placed in the morgue in a closed room with the dead. After placed there and the door closed, morgue workers heard a knocking on the closed door and was shocked to see that this young boy was still alive!

Strategies are forming on how to best cope and minister during this situation. It is very intense and difficult, but let us all pray for the children of Haiti.

I want to thank everyone for your giving and your prayers. They have been a source of strength and encouragement along with the presence of God with us.

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

The greatest need at the moment is money. If you would like to help you could send a contribution payable to YWAM Haiti “Relief: and mail to;

YWAM Haiti
PO Box 236
Akron, PA 17501

If you would like to send fund through the internet you may give through this link; https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10

For more information of what God has done in Haiti I would like to invite you to read my book, “Taking the High Places” http://www.ywampublishing.com/p-1054-international-adventures-seriesbrtaking-the-high-places.aspx

Haiti Update #5: from Terry Snow

01/17/2010 9:066 AM Update from Terry Snow
Please forgive my poor typing or grammar here as I am trying to quickly get news out and things are speeding up even faster.

St. Marc Port – Yesterday Port Officials cleared all wrecked cars, trucks, and abandoned trailers from the port dock to make way for aid. Last night I met with City leaders and the Vice Delegate, Jean Rony Duvilesaint, told me face to face. “Terry, if you have any aid trailers or ships that come into the port of St. Marc they will be released immediately and without delay.” Port Security told me the same thing the day before. There are a lot of trailers and vehicles that still fill the holding lots, but we, Youth With A Mission, have a walled property that could receive trailers for temporary holding until processed or organized for distribution.

For shipping I would recommend Caribbean Transport Line, www.cartraps.net at carstrans@myacc.net or phone 888-763-2999. I understand from the owner, Bill Coleman, that he is working out the possibility of two additional ships besides the one he already has. I also believe that these ships will be leaving from the Miami area.

St. Marc Organizing – Due to the lack of supplies and dwelling space from the devastation of the earthquake in PAP, people are quickly moving to St. Marc and Goniaves. Last night I was a part of a meeting at Minustah (UN) with the Administration of St. Marc and other NGO groups. Organization to meet this new demand is underway. Schools are soon to be transformed into shelters. (NOTE: SCHOOLS ARE CANCELED FOR THE REMAINING OF THE YEAR all throughout Haiti, exceptions are some private school such as Liberty Academy of YWAM – NEED ENGLISH TEACHER). We have been asked to be head of Logistics for these camps and also offer civil education to help people.

Our Hospital is in great need as it only has 150 beds and currently occupies 310 people in need of Surgeries and Orthopedic care. Supplies are gone and specialists are not available or even in the country. I have been asked by Martime Bernier, Director of PALIH to call for help as they are in critical need of Surgeons, Orthopedics, Anesthesiologists and Nurses.

Current Conditions
-Communications – cell phones work about 20% of the time, Radios would be nice now. Land lines are dead.
-Banking – No Banks open but some Western Unions are making transfers happen.
-Supplies – Word is that there may be some supplies being uncovered or found to help business service the people. AID is trickling in but we must get the business infrastructure up and function again to have real systems and social recovery.
-Fuel – It appeared yesterday that some PAP stations may have received gas but lines were long. St. Marc has gas but no one knows when we will get more so it is very difficult and supplies are very low.
-Other needs – Pastoral care and counseling.

Thought for the day; When I am weak He is strong! If we help others within our ability we have done an awesome thing, but when we help others beyond our ability that is acts of faith that causes men to glorify GOD!

Needs;
-People
-Administrative (Managers, Book keepers
-Trained medical workers
-Mechanics
-Construction/Maintenance people (Build and maintain shelters) Electric, Plumbers, Carpenters
-Needs
-Cash to purchase
-food/water/fuel
-generator
-building supplies
-vehicles
-Haitian workers (This will help get money back into the hands of the victims and infrastructure)

How to send contributions; Mail USD contributions payable to YWAM Haiti, marked “Haiti Relief” to; YWAM Haiti, PO Box 236, Akron, PA 17501 or give through the internet at this link; https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10

We want to thank everyone for your help and prayers! To God be the glory!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

01/15/2010 8:50 PM Update from Terry Snow
Today we bought 15 25lb bags of rice in St. Marc. To our knowledge it was the last available rice in all of St. Marc city and province! This is getting serious friends. What the UN and Government people may not be taking into thought is the mass number of people that are evacuating PAP. This is devasting the supplies in the province. One of the largest wholesalers in St. Marc has empty depots tonight with no word on when he might be able to get more bulk food!

Victims of PAP are now beginning to fill churches in St. Marc and we are looking at potentially staging two additional camps here in this city as well as our staging points in PAP.

FUEL is gone, vehicles are being parked! We have to have fuel if we are going to survive, much less help the victims!

I have worked most of the day on the opening of the port of St. Marc. US Coast Guard has come and inspected the port. I have spoken to the person in charge of security and we are close to having green lights from the customs office to open the port to allow aid supplies to pass through for little to no charge!

If you have a container of food or building supplies that is ready to send, please contact us or Bill Colman at cartrans@myacc.net. Bill has done much shipping into the port of St. Marc and is assembling three small vessels that can quickly load and offload at the port of St. Marc. However we need 40 containers to fill the ship for it to be able to leave. The ships are located in the Miami / Everglades Florida area. 888-763-2999.

We need Rice, Beans, Cooking oil, Tomato paste, spagetti, soap, tarps, tents, wood, tin roofing, foam matress of sleep cots etc. Please contact us for an updated list!

We still have no communication worth mentioning with cell phones.

As I prayed today I felt God speak that a new beginning is coming to Haiti. Decisons for their future hang in the balance. Let’s pray that the Haitian people will respond to God’s love and make the right choices that will bring them healing and blessing!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

For contributions in the US you may mail your tax deductible gift payable to YWAM Haiti marked “Relief” and mail to;

YWAM Haiti
PO Box 236
Akron, PA 17501

or you may also make a contribution online at this link https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10

Thank you for your gift!

01/14/2010 8:46 PM Update from Terry Snow
Just a quick update,

We have been very busy and have made great headway in developing a plan to begin assistance. We would like to begin preparing food and passing out sacks of purified water very soon! Instead of doing this today we focused on staging points to host teams, connect with the US Embassy and develop the infrustructure needed to assist in a positve way! We have located two potential staging points and we are appreciative to our very large Youth With A Mission family world wide.

Saturday we will see a YWAM team from D.R. (Boardering nation) drive in with supplies. We have two other teams, one from YWAM Tyler Mercy Works and the other from Lancaster PA, New Danville Mennonite, that will be here Sunday. One team will be building a home in the St.Marc area the other will be setting up for medical relief.

We have begun to make arrangements for getting a hold of finances. Please understand that all the banking systems have collapsed due to communications and the main offices destroyed in the capital. Hopefully tomorrow we will see our Haitian bank begin to open or release some funds for our use. We are finding other ways to obtain funds as well. YWAM International is recieving funds from around the world at a internet link https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10. Others are responding through email making commitments and sending funds to our YWAM Haiti, PO Box 236, Akron, PA 17501.

The Haitian government is not funtioning and we have a team working to try and find a way to get the port of St. Marc opened for humanitarian supplies. Our YWAM base has 3 acres of land that we could make available to park containers for unloading, organizing and then shipping on to PAP.

We have placed a call to YWAM Volunteers to come and assist in administrative ways to help in organization of the many teams that have already written ready to come. As mentioned we have currently found two staging points that could provide housing for these teams. We have a possibility of up to 10 additional places as well.

Airplanes were seen flying in and the US Embassy was still very packed with people trying to leave. The smell of dead bodies is growing stronger and there seemed to be a spirit of dispair crying out through out the city.

This is our time to demonstrate the power of the love of God. There is a deep stirring within many Haitians. Especially amongst our staff. Our Haitian staff are proclaiming it is time for change!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

1/14/2010 08:34 AM Update from Terry Snow
Dead lay in the streets, possibilities of mass burial sights talked about on the radio. People wandering the streets, city parks now filled with people camping out in them. The situation is more worse than dreamed!

Yesterday we sent an investigative team to Port-au-Prince (PAP) to take a first hand look at the situation. I will not easily forget what Rodney Gephart and Wayne Snow said when they had returned; “The situation is worse than it has appeared on TV!” My heart sank and instead of crying I felt a numbness come over me as they began telling me of the dead, the buildings that had colapsed and then to hear that they could not find any information on who is doing what as far as cordinated efforts for immediate response and longterm recovery.

Our Leadership Team went late into the night trying to assemble all the data and strategies on how to begin with assisting the victims of the earthquake of 1/12/10. Praying for strength and wisdom from God! We know He has a plan. We have seen him take us through many floods and other situations that were greater than we could bare in the past and by GOD’s grace, mercy and power we will see this through! How ummeasurable is His love! Nothing is impossible concerning Him!

Today’s goals are;

-Establish Communication Hub- Focus (Connect with US Embassy, cordinate with any known releief teams, communicate with volunteer teams and individuals that are emailing)
-Establish routes to recieve and send aid (Money, Supplies and Volunteers)
-Check out and establish staging points to House and feed Volunteers (Probably need portable housing)
-Immediate Response – Look for opportunities to run street soup kitchens (Use street vendors to make hot meals to give to anyone who needs them, buy purified water for distro)
-Prepare for Security concerns (Yesterday the people were stund, today they will be starving!)

The ground underneath me just trembled once more as I close this email and I am 60 miles away! Many people have asked how they can help. We need funds to kick in quickly. Until the shipments of additional releif supplies get open money is all we can work with. We have connections to food whole salers in St. Marc that can assist us, but we also need to purchase vehicles to get mobile. Many vehicles were destroyed so we need to find and purchase quickly!

If you would like to get involved you may make a contribution over the internet and the following link https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10. If you would like to send a USA Check you may make it payable to YWAM Haiti, designate it to “Haiti Relief” and mail to;

YWAM Haiti
PO Box 236
Akron, PA 17501

If you are sending in a contribution we would like to hear from you immediately so we can put those funds into affect before they arrive. Please reply to this email with the amount you are sending.

Thank you!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

1/13/2010 07:19 AM Update from Terry Snow
Every 30 minutes to an hour the house rumbled and shook from the after shocks of the earthquake that has divested the capital, Port-au-Prince. It was hard to sleep wondering if you should run, wait or ignore it. All I could think about was the thousands that had no where to sleep in Port-au-Prince 60 miles away from our city, St. Marc.

We were up early to see the video footage and pictures of the Presidential Palace destroyed and so many other buildings we once knew. We feel in some ways as helpless as the victims in Port-au-Prince in the since of shock and not knowing what to do or where to start. Communications are still down, airport is closed for today so we have decided to send in a observation team to see what connections they could make.

Haiti has no infrastructure much less a crisis management team. I suspect that PAP is crying even louder this morning as the reality of their situation tumbles on them.

We are thinking through how this impact will affect St. Marc and the population here. Fuel, electric communications, food and construction supplies all route through PAP. Today we are ok, but what about in a few days or week. Where are the refugees going to be going since there is little living space in PAP?

Pray for us and our observation team!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

1/13/2010 5:10 PM Update from Terry Snow
At 5:05pm I was sitting with our leadership team when the room began to tremble. EARTHQUAKE! We quickly realized that this was an abnormal rumbling. We have experienced minor trembles in times past but not like this one. We all bolted to the exit. Soon we saw everyone out in the center of our campus field as the earth continued to tremble. One of our walls had some plaster begin to shack loose, but then it stopped. Thank God!

The city erupted with screams and shouts! Most of our cell companies were down, electric went off, but then one of our new DTS student’s cell phone rings. People are telling him that many buildings have fallen. There is much destruction in the capital Port-au-Prince!

Due to phone communication we are unable to reach our YWAM Center in Gonaives north of us, but we feel they are most likely ok as the earthquake’s center was 10 miles south south west of Port-au-Prince.

Our survey teams we sent through St. Marc have reported back in with the good report that all looks safe in our city, St. Marc!

Let’s pray for the many people in the capital. We have received word that many housing units have collapsed and government buildings as well, but still no clear reports. Everyone only had 45 minutes before the sun set and now they are pretty well in the darkness.

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

Jeunesse En Mission
Youth With A Mission Haiti
PO Box 407139, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33340, USA

Haiti Phone: (509) 556-7071, (509)556-7072, (509)718-4288 or (509) 279-1420 (English/Haitian Creole/French Speakers)
Haiti Fax: (509) 279-9759 * E-mail: Info@ywamhaiti.org

Haiti Update #4; from Terry Snow

01/15/2010 8:50 M
Update from Terry Snow
National Director of Ywam.
Today we bought 15 25lb bags of rice in St. Marc. To our knowledge it was the last available rice in all of St. Marc city and province! This is getting serious friends. What the UN and Government people may not be taking into thought is the mass number of people that are evacuating PAP. This is devasting the supplies in the province. One of the largest wholesalers in St. Marc has empty depots tonight with no word on when he might be able to get more bulk food!

Victims of PAP are now beginning to fill churches in St. Marc and we are looking at potentially staging two additional camps here in this city as well as our staging points in PAP.

FUEL is gone, vehicles are being parked! We have to have fuel if we are going to survive, much less help the victims!

I have worked most of the day on the opening of the port of St. Marc. US Coast Guard has come and inspected the port. I have spoken to the person in charge of security and we are close to having green lights from the customs office to open the port to allow aid supplies to pass through for little to no charge!

If you have a container of food or building supplies that is ready to send, please contact us or Bill Colman at cartrans@myacc.net. Bill has done much shipping into the port of St. Marc and is assembling three small vessels that can quickly load and offload at the port of St. Marc. However we need 40 containers to fill the ship for it to be able to leave. The ships are located in the Miami / Everglades Florida area. 888-763-2999.

We need Rice, Beans, Cooking oil, Tomato paste, spagetti, soap, tarps, tents, wood, tin roofing, foam matress of sleep cots etc. Please contact us for an updated list!

We still have no communication worth mentioning with cell phones.

As I prayed today I felt God speak that a new beginning is coming to Haiti. Decisons for their future hang in the balance. Let’s pray that the Haitian people will respond to God’s love and make the right choices that will bring them healing and blessing!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti

For contributions in the US you may mail your tax deductible gift payable to YWAM Haiti marked “Relief” and mail to;

YWAM Haiti
PO Box 236
Akron, PA 17501

or you may also make a contribution online at this link https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10

Thank you for your gift!

Haiti Update #3: From the YWAM National Director

Just a quick update,

We have been very busy and have made great headway in developing a plan to begin assistance. We would like to begin preparing food and passing out sacks of purified water very soon! Instead of doing this today we focused on staging points to host teams, connect with the US Embassy and develop the infrustructure needed to assist in a positve way! We have located two potential staging points and we are appreciative to our very large Youth With A Mission family world wide.

Saturday we will see a YWAM team from D.R. (Boardering nation) drive in with supplies. We have two other teams, one from YWAM Tyler Mercy Works and the other from Lancaster PA, New Danville Mennonite, that will be here Sunday. One team will be building a home in the St.Marc area the other will be setting up for medical relief.

We have begun to make arrangements for getting a hold of finances. Please understand that all the banking systems have collapsed due to communications and the main offices destroyed in the capital. Hopefully tomorrow we will see our Haitian bank begin to open or release some funds for our use. We are finding other ways to obtain funds as well. YWAM Tyler is recieving funds from around the world at Mercyworks.org. Others are responding through email making commitments and sending funds to our YWAM Haiti, PO Box 236, Akron, PA 17501.

The Haitian government is not funtioning and we have a team working to try and find a way to get the port of St. Marc opened for humanitarian supplies. Our YWAM base has 3 acres of land that we could make available to park containers for unloading, organizing and then shipping on to PAP.

We have placed a call to YWAM Volunteers to come and assist in administrative ways to help in organization of the many teams that have already written ready to come. As mentioned we have currently found two staging points that could provide housing for these teams. We have a possibility of up to 10 additional places as well.

Airplanes were seen flying in and the US Embassy was still very packed with people trying to leave. The smell of dead bodies is growing stronger and there seemed to be a spirit of dispair crying out through out the city.

This is our time to demonstrate the power of the love of God. There is a deep stirring within many Haitians. Especially amongst our staff. Our Haitian staff are proclaiming it is time for change!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
YWAM Haiti
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Haiti Update: From YWAM’s National Director

Haiti Update From my friends in YWAM — READ & PRAYShare
Today at 4:39pm
1/14/2010 08:34 AM Update from Terry Snow

Dead lay in the streets, possibilities of mass burial sights talked about on the radio. People wandering the streets, city parks now filled with people camping out in them. The situation is more worse than dreamed!

Yesterday we sent an investigative team to Port-au-Prince (PAP) to take a first hand look at the situation. I will not easily forget what Rodney Gephart and Wayne Snow said when they had returned; “The situation is worse than it has appeared on TV!” My heart sank and instead of crying I felt a numbness come over me as they began telling me of the dead, the buildings that had colapsed and then to hear that they could not find any information on who is doing what as far as cordinated efforts for immediate response and longterm recovery.

Our Leadership Team went late into the night trying to assemble all the data and strategies on how to begin with assisting the victims of the earthquake of 1/12/10. Praying for strength and wisdom from God! We know He has a plan. We have seen him take us through many floods and other situations that were greater than we could bare in the past and by GOD’s grace, mercy and power we will see this through! How ummeasurable is His love! Nothing is impossible concerning Him!

Today’s goals are;

-Establish Communication Hub- Focus (Connect with US Embassy, cordinate with any known releief teams, communicate with volunteer teams and individuals that are emailing)
-Establish routes to recieve and send aid (Money, Supplies and Volunteers)
-Check out and establish staging points to House and feed Volunteers (Probably need portable housing)
-Immediate Response – Look for opportunities to run street soup kitchens (Use street vendors to make hot meals to give to anyone who needs them, buy purified water for distro)
-Prepare for Security concerns (Yesterday the people were stund, today they will be starving!)

The ground underneath me just trembled once more as I close this email and I am 60 miles away! Many people have asked how they can help. We need funds to kick in quickly. Until the shipments of additional releif supplies get open money is all we can work with. We have connections to food whole salers in St. Marc that can assist us, but we also need to purchase vehicles to get mobile. Many vehicles were destroyed so we need to find and purchase quickly!

If you would like to get involved you may make a contribution over the internet and the following link https://www.ywam.org/secure/donations/donate.asp?project=10. If you would like to send a USA Check you may make it payable to YWAM Haiti, designate it to “Haiti Relief” and mail to;

YWAM Haiti
PO Box 236
Akron, PA 17501

If you are sending in a contribution we would like to hear from you immediately so we can put those funds into affect before they arrive. Please reply to this email with the amount you are sending.

Thank you!

Taking the High Places!

Terry W. Snow
National Director
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HAITI from YWAM Missionaries on the ground.

Here is a news update with Wayne Snow a former YWAM Tyler dts & Sow student (Rodger was his pastoral leader durning his training.) Who is now a full time missionsary to the nation of Haiti. Where his father Terry is the Youth A Mission national director. Many of you know Katrina and I have worked in Haiti. We have any friends HAitian and American who are stil there serving.
- Rodger

Here is another new interiew with one of Katrina and my friend who work in Haiti who were here during the quake.

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HAITI: How we as YWAM Tyler are responding.

Tyler, TX  January 13, 2010:  YWAM MercyWorks is responding to the worst earthquake to strike Haiti since 1770.  MercyWorks has several ER doctors who have already indicated their readiness and availability to go.  Their initial job is to immediately take care of people affected by the 7.0 earthquake, then over time transition to primary care.  Our plan is to send waves of teams to the area to sustain ongoing restoration efforts.  The first MercyWorks team is tentatively scheduled to depart tomorrow, and will focus on providing medicines, food and help with rebuilding efforts.

The response effort will be immensely challenging.  The earthquake occurred 45 minutes before the sun set and due to the loss of electricity, people were in total darkness.  Phone service was lost, keeping people from getting in touch with family and friends.  Dozens of aftershocks measuring up to 5.9 kept people awake throughout the night.  Even before the earthquake, there was little to no emergency services in Haiti.  Most of the people survive on less than $2 per day.  Haiti’s envoy to the US described the earthquake as a “catastrophe” and says the damage from the earthquake could run into billions of dollars.

Henry Bahn, a visiting official from the US Department of Agriculture reported just minutes after the earthquake of seeing houses that had tumbled into a ravine.  He went on to say “Everybody is just totally, totally freaked out and shaken” and described the sky as “just grey with dust.”

We have heard from Terry Snow, our YWAM Haiti national director several times since Tuesday evening’s earthquake.  All the YWAMers in St. Marc and Gonaives are accounted for and buildings received only relatively minor damage so the YWAMers are in a good position to assist in short-term relief as well as long-term response efforts.

Earlier this morning, Snow reported “We were up early to see the video footage and pictures of the Presidential Palace destroyed and so many other buildings.  Communications are still down so we have sent our own assessment team into Port-au-Prince to see the true nature of the devastation and how we can respond.  Haiti has no infrastructure, much less a crisis management team.”

Haiti’s President Rene Preval told the media “Parliament has collapsed.  The tax office has collapsed.  Schools have collapsed.  Hospitals have collapsed.  There are a lot of schools that have a lot of dead people in them.”

The international Red Cross estimates a third of Haiti’s nine million people may need emergency aid and said Haiti’s disaster relief teams are “completely overwhelmed.”  Many people are still trapped in the rubble from the killer quake.  The United Nations reports Port-au-Prince’s main airport is “fully operational”, however roads are filled with rubble and debris and the artery connecting the airport to the city is blocked.  If aid cannot travel over the airport road to Port-au-Prince, it may be rerouted through the Dominican Republic.

Governments and global companies are responding with pledges of financial aid as well as human resources such as rubble-clearing specialists, rescue units of engineers and medics, firefighters, etc.

After hurricane Katrina, which so devastated the Gulf Coast in 2005, the people most impacted came to realize it was not government or corporate aid that made the biggest difference, but rather the body of Christ responding in a multi-year commitment long after the cameras and world’s attention shifted elsewhere.

I invite you to be a part of the YWAM MercyWorks response to this devastating loss of life and property by joining a response team and/or by making a generous financial donation.  Your gift will help with the procurement of medicines, food and assisting in the reconstruction and rebuilding efforts.

We will also be needing medical personnel to assist with this effort as well as other volunteers.  We will need grief counselors and construction crews in the days and weeks ahead.  Please contact us if you can go.  Lastly please keep these precious people in your prayers.

MercyWorks brings hope and lasting change to people afflicted by war, famine, extreme poverty and natural disaster.  Now is the time for the body of Christ to rise up and demonstrate our commitment to the suffering poor.

Because of His mercy,

Debbie LascellesFounder, MercyWorks



Katrina and I are not certain how we as a family will team up with our campus’s efforts to ring hope to haiti. please pray with us.

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Twenty Ten let the Glory Begin!

So I went sleep in November, and I woke up in January! This past month was a whirl wind.

Katrina and I have been running 237 mph. We left our thanksgiving visit to Wichita early to spend two and half weeks serving our good friends Will & Tanya Dew while they were in the hospital recovering from a critical ATV accident. We returned to Tyler just in time to start packing our things in our home. We have lived in a sweet little Mobile home on the campus for the past three and half years. As of January 1st all of the mobile homes are required to be moved off the YWAM campus. So we have been faced with two options to sell, or to buy land and move it. We feel we are suppose to sell our home. So we started packing the house and putting everything in a storage unit. We also put the home on the market. We are waiting for it to sell, then we will head back to Kansas to rest and recharge our batteries for a couple of weeks.

This January and February Katrina and I will spend traveling the West coast. We will be speaking at churches, and following up on some of our relationships. We both have a heart to see missionaries launched into the urban cities of the United States. So will be focusing our time on the road sharing about Urban missions, and missional living as a lifestyle not an event. To say the least we are very excited! March 28th we will be moving (this is a short-term move) to New Orleans Louisiana to pioneer an Urban Discipleship Training school with our friend and a hero in the faith Brad Stanley (Director of YWAM Chicago.)

Check out the web link:

Http://ywamtyler.org/index.php/training/dts/udts.html

Thank you for all of your prayers, and financial support over the past 5 years. We grateful to invest together with you into the great commission. Blessings and happy new year!

Rodger & Katrina

Urban FACTS:

1 million people move to the cities of the world each week.
170 foreign move into Chicago each day.
Last 10 years 600k immigrants have moved into Chicago.
300k from 10/40 nations (who is there to meet them?)

13% of USA population is foreign born

Different language natively spoken in public schools:
Chicago 110
Dallas 107
Houston 109
The same dynamic is happening in developing nations.

Will & Tanya in the Hospitalour home (we will miss you)the road to ks