Holy Spirit filled two weeks. We had 7 nights at Canaan III. Sunday morning Brian preached at TiTanyen in the morning and night services. David preached at Light and Peace church in Bon Repos. On Monday night we were blessed to be able to take the Passion of Christ movie to a small village near the Dominican border. A few years ago Pastor Lamartine found this village that was called Valley of Satan. The people were literally living in caves and rock/mud houses. He approached an organization in PAP and they built the people 60 concrete block homes. He also established a church there and then he renamed the village Valley of God. People were excited to have the film and over 20 responded to the Gospel. Pray that a school can be established there. Right now the children, whose parents have the money for public transportation, have to go at least 5 miles into the closest town for school.
After seven nights in Canaan III we moved the crusade to Canaan I for two nights and then one night to Village of Grace. A total of 379 decisions for Christ were recorded. The Lord truly moved in the hearts of people during these days.
We had the blessing of seeing the full body of Christ at work as 30 plus people..faithful to come every night from the TiTanyen church arriving an hour and a half before services started. They were there witnessing and praying before the services, leading the worship and counseling during the invitations. WOW! what faithful and committed followers of Christ.
On the last night about a 100 ft from where we were set up we saw a lady standing by her little "store" standing and worshiping the Lord as the music played. I just couldn't miss the opportunity to tell her how she blessed me as I watched her worship Him. She said "how can I not worship Him after all He has done for me? On January 12, 2010 the earthquake struck and I was buried beneath the concrete of my home. The Lord rescued me as I heard the cries of many that were buried in the rubble and they didn't survive." She shared all this as stood in front of a very well worn tent that was now her home and store.
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