These beautiful ladies are students in our Môle-Saint-Nicolas sewing program. This photo was taken last Friday, and we had no idea that just a few days later they would be in the direct path of Hurricane Matthew.
Hurricane Matthew Heading For Haiti
Hurricane Matthew, a category 4 hurricane, is heading for Haiti. It's expected to dump torrential rainfall on Haiti tonight before making landfall Monday. Matthew is one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent history and briefly reached the top classification, Category 5, becoming the strongest hurricane here since Felix in 2007.
We just received an update from our local partner, Jody Castillo, Director of Northwest Haiti Christian Mission: "Current predictions show the eye of the storm going over the Mole. Today at church none of the Haitians knew anything about it. So we have everyone walking around town and several trying to contact the fishing villages to let them know.
We are also preparing the campus the best we can. Biggest problem is every building here on campus has a tin roof. We are praying they don't blow away. The rain isn't here but it's very windy already. We are stocking up on diesel, food, and water bags in case roads are washed out.I have seen miracles that only God could do.
Please pray for God to calm the storm and make His presence known! #haiti#jesuscalmthestorm"
Northwest Haiti Christian Mission's Môle-Saint-Nicolas Campus
God Provides for our Trip to Haiti
When God has a plan for his people, he provides in miraculous ways.
Michelle has been planning her return to Haiti for several months. Last Wednesday, however, she learned that the people and supplies she was taking with her were too heavy for the 5-seat plane she’d booked. It would cost over $1,000 to upgrade the plane or make an extra trip, and the departure date was less than two weeks away, on September 23rd.