Sunday, March 9, 2008

A Travel Day

Good morning folks, well I guess its afternoon again. We wrote a long blog last evening and couldn’t send it, and then we lost it… So after a very busy morning we are getting back to you to fill you in on yesterday’s news. It was a very stressful day in Haiti. Trueman, Karen, Luckner, Cecile and I took a trip into St. Marc . We all rode in the Hats truck with Karen driving and Luckner riding shotgun with his motorcycle. We traveled with great speed through a deserted area known as “The Bandits garden” because of the number of robberies that take place there. Keeping our eyes open for possible trouble. When suddenly we saw a roadblock ahead. Whew…. as we got closer we realized it was just the police. But oops #1 We did not have a license plate on the truck, we carried all the paperwork with us, but as things go very slowly in Haiti…. the actual plates were still in process. oops # 2 Karen did not have her driver’s license, as again it was in process this time to change her name to Huxter. Luckner immediately put on his Lawyer persona and argued a good case for us, although at first it looked like he was going to have to put his motorcycle in the back because they did not want Karen to drive…. PTL he got through to them and we were on our way. We went to many different stores to pick up a few items. We needed 24 hinges; we picked up 9 in one store and the rest in another. Karen and I went into the bank and Luckner went on to a store. When we came out we were to join him, however Karen couldn’t find the store and Luckner phoned us a little worried. He told us to stay put and He came and got us… Finally on the road home just into the Bandits garden when we saw masses of vehicles on the road ahead. We came upon a horrific accident involving two loaded tap taps. Bodies lay in the road and many injured stood around. Karen and Luckner were overwhelmed by the tragedy. They both wept for their people. We drove back to the center of the accident scene and moved as much as we could into the cab. They loaded 3 injured people into the back and we headed for the hospital. We heard later that 5 people had died. When we arrived home Karen was emotionally exhausted and fell asleep in my arms. As I sat there with my precious bundle snuggled beside me, I felt that they were not really my arms, but in fact Jesus himself was there. It was a very precious 15 minutes as the Lord ministered to us both.
We can only hope that those who died were in the Lord’s grace and that the family will find God’s precious peace in the midst of their terrible loss. Later in the evening we sorted all the clothes we had brought into piles for each of the children, Luckner and his family and Cecile. The plan is to give them out tomorrow.
I will sign off now and leave Sunday for Sandra and Dickie… Please be praying for these who have lost loved ones…
Love in Christ
Gail & Trueman

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good evening -

We're trying to figure out why
Gail had "condoms" for her toes?

:-)

Bruce and Sheila