Living Water Christian Mission

News For July 8, 2009

God's people praising HIS holy name

God’s people praising HIS holy name

JESUS

Dear brothers and sisters,

Greetings to you all in the name of Our God and Savior: JESUS!

I don’t know about you, but I like to go to places like the National Missionary Convention. Many people do. I enjoy seeing God’s people from different corners of the world; people from different background, skin colors, languages and clothing come to worship JESUS. It is fun. It is uplifting. It gives joy, peace and true happiness. For me it is like the rehearsal, and the actual concert will be given when we are home. It will last forever and ever. Let us continue to worship JESUS while we are here.

Missionaries in worship

Missionaries in worship

These days attendance is dropping at Living Water. It is not just at Living Water. Every Church in town is experiencing the same thing. Many people are leaving the city to spend their summer in a safer spot for fear of hurricanes. Some parents don’t actually go, but they send their kids to grandparents, uncles, aunts or other relatives. This way they know the little ones are safe. Last Sunday we had about 404 in worship. That is 100 fewer people than 2 Sundays ago. The junior worship is taking the biggest hit. Their attendance is almost cut in half and it may continue to go down for the Summer. But things should pick back up again when school opens in September. Pray that no Hurricanes cause flooding this year in Haiti, particularly in Gonaives.

Children in worship

Children in worship

One of the best testimonies that I have ever heard about the power of God came last Sunday. Brother Walony Saint-Louis is the nephew of our accountant, brother Lucner Saint-Louis. Walony became blind while he was doing his homework. He is an 11th grade student in another school. Walony was blind for one month. He changed from being a discouraged young man to a man whose faith strengthened and who realized that his blindness was caused by demons. I must tell you that they saw many eye doctors, both in Gonaives and in Port-Au Prince. The doctors did not see anything wrong with his eyes. Yet he could not see. Walony and many Churches, including Living Water, were in prayer for him to see again.

He finally said he planned to preach about the power of God in his village Church. God has answered his prayer. He was able to see again a few hours before Church service started and was able to preach at the village Church. Walony said, “I thought that the accounts of miracles in the gospels were fables and myths. Now I know they really happened because it happened for me too.” Praise God for the healing and pray for that young man.

The gospels are not fables or myths

The gospels are not fables or myths

Last Monday many people of Living Water, along with our visiting missionaries, cleaned the second floor of the second school building after the roof was completed.

Let us honor JESUS and HIS teaching.

In Christ,

Salonique Adolphe

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty.” … “The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the fundation of this temple, his hands will also complete it.” (Zech 4:6, 9)

Cleaning the second floor in the second school building

Cleaning the second floor in the second school building

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