May

18

*3** Cords

Ecclesiastes 4:9-12.
“Two are better than one…If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up…Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.”
there are amazing things happening in Haiti! and today i get to tell you about one of the many things that God is using to make all things new again.
the mission organization that we work with when we go to Haiti is called Mission of Hope. you can check out their website here to see what all they are doing.
one of the on-site ministries that they have going is a prosthetics lab. you can read more about stories from the lab from our trip last summer. its amazing to see the life transformation that happens in that lab. but that life transformation hasn’t just stopped once a new limb is given.
and that’s how a new ministry called 3Cords was birthed.
a heartbreaking reality in Haiti is how, historically, amputees have been viewed. the tide is turning, and 3Cords is playing a role in giving amputees a new lease on life. read what Natacha, an amputee patient at MOH, has to say about it:
“I want handicapped people to do everything non-handicapped people can do because it’s really hard to find work. Before the earthquake, handicapped people were hated and seen as useless, but now because there are so many, they do not look at each other like that anymore.”
after the earthquake, many amputees began coming to MOH to be treated in the prosthetics lab, and as they waited for treatment, a group of women, including Natacha, began braiding scraps of fabric into headbands. they began selling them to missionaries who would come to work at MOH, but would come to discover that they were creating a product that would soon be in high demand.
so a missionary friend of our’s named Diana, who lives in Haiti at MOH full time with her husband, Jay, (who’s dream and idea was Lespwa, which i’ve talked about before on the blog), came up with the idea of 3 Cords. and its blossomed into a booming business, that presently employs 10 women!
basically, the vision of 3Cords is to employ amputee women and mothers of amputee children, giving them hope that they are still whole, valuable, and precious. Their vision is to love and serve these women, teach them valuable skills, and provide them with dignity that they can still work and provide for their families.

because of that vision, each woman hand signs her name on each product she makes.
these precious women use their own creativity and skill to design and implement each product. they choose the fabric, the embellishments, the colors, etc. its beautiful to watch God’s creativity shine through these women who were created in the very image of the Ultimate Creator.
the women have expanded from headbands to a whole assortment of goodies: they have been selling these purses like crazy, but i was able to snag a pretty killer one: i had the absolute honor…seriously…it was such a joy…to spend time with these women last week, while i got to help teach them some new patterns for some new products to sell.
in order to get to know them first, we were able to go to a local restaurant for lunch, which was a treat that these women rarely, if ever, get to have: this was lunch. i’m not sure really what it was. but i ate it. and if you know me at all, that probably surprises you. but then again, Haiti changes me in ways that i would’ve never imagined! the next day we got right to work: and started on a new purse design: this is Genise.
she was in school in Port Au Prince during the earthquake when her school building collapsed in on her. a classmate fell on top of her during the collapse, which spared her life. she lay there, waiting to be rescued, as her classmate on top of her died. she lost a leg in that collapse.
i’m pretty sure she’s seriously one of the most beautiful women i’ve ever seen. she chose all her fabrics and embellishments for her purse. i worked on teaching her the pattern and directions and then she sewed it together like a master. here she is showing off her final product. i was amazed at how perfect it was: i love this woman. i miss her. i wish we could be friends in daily life. maybe someday…
the next day, i got to work with sweet Mary Maude. she’s the ringleader of the crew, and you can tell that she has alot of the respect from the other ladies. her leadership is evident. she is the supervisor of 3Cords:

here is her story in her own words:

“Hello! My name is Mary Maude and I live in Croix de Brouquets, Haiti. I became a Christian because my mom taught me the Truth as a child and I love Jesus! Right before the earthquake, I had finished nursing school, and really wanted to be a nurse to help people. In the earthquake, I lost one leg. I didn’t know if I would ever find a leg, but I learned about Mission of Hope because my pastor brought me there one day because he knew there was a prosthetics lab there. At first, it was very difficult, but now, every day, I put on my leg and come to work at 3 Cords. Diana taught me to make these headbands and white people like them a lot. I’m very happy because our headbands will be sold on the internet one day, which will help all hurt people live. I’m praying God blesses this business so one day it will into a BIG business and help even more people.”
we worked on creating some ipod/iphone cases that i showed you here:Mary Maude picked it up quickly, and we were able to knock out a few in just a matter of hours:
these women are far better seamstresses than i could ever hope to be. they just need the resources to create, and once provided, there’s no stopping what they could do!
i’ve been on countless trips to this country, but the joy i felt in working with these women tops any other work i’ve done there. i LOVED that God allowed me to combine two of my most favorite things, two of my passions, two things that make me feel alive (Haiti and sewing/crafting)…to have those two things come together blew me away. i had a hard time leaving. and as if that wasn’t cool enough, we just so happened to be there at the same time as the groundbreaking for the new 3Cords building!
The new 3Cords lab will one day be four buildings with a courtyard in the middle. it will enable them to employ 50-100 women. a dream, and something that they are working towards, is to have a website where people can place orders. as soon as that happens, i will post it right away, because i know ya’ll would just fall in love with their products!! i’m hoping that a website will expand the business so much that they outgrow their new building!!
what God is doing through 3Cords is simply amazing…the redemption that is taking place before our very eyes, God making all things new, what Satan meant for evil, God means for good. i got to witness God restoring broken things. Bringing beauty from ashes.
its absolutely beautiful.
more coming,

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May

17

THE Good Samaritan

Have you ever heard the story of the Good Samaritan?

If so, you know how it goes:

Luke 10:30-37

a guy gets attacked by robbers, stripped of his clothes, and beat to a pulp as he was traveling on a dangerous road. The robbers leave him for dead on the side.

1st guy passes by: a priest (church leader). Doesn’t stop to help.

2nd guy passes by: a Levite (church worker). Doesn’t stop to help.

3rd guy passes by: a Samaritan…from a hated group of people at the time in that area, and therefore possibly hated by the man on the side of the road. But the Samaritan has pity on the dying man, stops, cleans the man’s wounds with oils, sacrificially using his own resources, gently cares for him, and sets him up to receive further care.

All my life, i’ve thought that story was about trying hard to be the Good Samaritan. I need to be the one to notice the man on the side of the road and help him. I need to serve people. I need to genuinely love people. That’s alot of pressure! Cause honestly, a lot of the time I simply don’t feel like it. Or i’m scared to. Or I don’t think other people deserve it.

Its easy to go to a place like Haiti and have the mindset that i’m crossing off my responsibility to the be the Good Samaritan. I’m helping. I’m serving. I’m taking care of those in need.



All rubbish. I’ve learned something recently…

I am not the Good Samaritan. I could never ever ever be. Wanna know what that story is really about? Its really about us…but not in the way you’d think it is.

My wise friend, Beth (sorry…i know you don’t want credit, but I can’t not mention you!) found this amazing parallel after we studied this story in our bible study. Its rich and amazing.

Check out the way God describes us in Ezekiel 16:4-12

On the day you were born your cord was not cut, nor were you washed with water to make you clean, nor were you rubbed with salt or wrapped in cloths. No one looked on you with pity or had compassion enough to do any of these things for you. Rather, you were thrown out into the open field, for on the day you were born you were despised. Then I passed by and saw you kicking about in your blood, and as you lay there in your blood I said to you, “Live!” I made you grow like a plant of the field. I bathed you with water and washed the blood from you and put ointments on you. I clothed you with an embroidered dress and put sandals of fine leather on you. I dressed you in fine linen and covered you with costly garments. I adorned you with jewelry: I put bracelets on your arms and a necklace around your neck, and I put a ring on your nose, earrings on your ears and a beautiful crown on your head.”

hmmm…eerily similar to the way the dying man and the Samaritan are described in the Good Samaritan story, no??

i’m here to say that the Good Samaritan story is not a model for how to go and be a Good Samaritan.

Its a picture of how much we are in need of a Good Samaritan.



see it? See what Jesus is telling us? we are the ones dying on the side of the road. We are the ones in need of a Good Samaritan to come and rescue us. He’s telling us that He’s the Good Samaritan. He’s the Rescuer. He’s come to bind up our wounds, take care of us, provide for our needs, rescue us from death’s doorstep.

So before I tell you about our trip to Haiti, I just want you to know that if you think going to Haiti makes me some kind of good person, a good servant, a good Christian, a good samaritain…you’re wrong! I’m a rotten sinner, who more often than i’d like to admit, feels little love or compassion for my fellow human beings. I am just as desperately in need as my Haitian friends. But because of His love for me, I am compelled. Not because I have a duty to cross off my list, as if I even could. But because He loves me so much that He invites me into the work He is doing, the work of rescuing and redeeming this broken planet. Going to Haiti is more about my heart and what God wants to do in my heart than any work or service I could possibly do for anyone else. He loves me enough to engage my heart by taking me to Haiti, and His love overflows in ways that I could never muster up. And I simply can’t NOT GO! Its selfish, I tell you, because I know that God will meet me in that place in a way that is different than how He would if I stayed home….and I simply want to be apart of what He is doing.



Okay…now that that’s off my chest, i’ll be back with stories of how God is continuing His work in the nation that I love so dearly because Jesus loved me so dearly first.







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May

15

it is well…

with my soul!
i feel like singing that today.

we are home from our journey to Haiti.


crazy how my soul can be refreshed after being in a Third World Country. but that’s the effect my friends in Haiti have on me.

i hated to leave you all hanging this last week, but it was up to the very minute of getting on that plane that we were still making decisions as to go or not. i had no time to update, and although someday i WILL blog from Haiti, this wasn’t the week to do so!

Canaan is perfectly healthy…Thank God! his heart was tested in every way imaginable, and it is perfect. fifteen minutes before we were leaving for the airport, he spiked a temperature. we were reassured by the doctor that it was not in any way related to his heart issues, and we pressed on, knowing that he was in good hands with my parents, and knowing that we still had some time before our plane took off if we needed to turn around and come back. the next morning, as we were boarding the plane, our poor guy began battling a nasty stomach bug, making him the sickest he’s ever been. as a mom, you can imagine the battle going on in me. but my sweet boy told me to go, it would be okay. i heard God confirm that. lots of tears were shed those first few days, but i know it was the decision that we were supposed to make. he is now completely healthy, and we are back together as a family.

i don’t have anything figured out, but i am very aware that the heavenlies are battling as we speak, so i would not be surprised in the least if all that was a sort of spiritual attack on our family. but God comforted my heart those first few days with these words from a song:

“Our God is Greater,
Our God is Stronger,
God you are Higher than any other.
Our God is Healer,
Awesome in Power,
Our God. Our God!”

as you can imagine, i have a lot to share about our time away. and pictures to go with it! and i have received all your emails now that i’m back, and i will answer them. i will post more about the party soon. the link for the flip flop cookies is now working, thanks for letting me know! thanks for your prayers too. i had the kind of peace that can only come from One Place, so i knew our family was being covered. THANK YOU!

Happy Sunday,

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