Haiti: The Church’s Finest Hour
World Relief has been empowering local churches to respond to the disaster in Haiti. From their news update:
Haiti’s local churches are rising to the challenge in their quake-ravaged communities – feeding and providing shelter for thousands of the most vulnerable survivors.
By the weekend, four local churches partnering with World Relief will be feeding 9,500 people hot meals – rice and beans for lunch and porridge for dinner – every day.
A local church in the Carrefour area has opened its doors to those who lost their homes, providing refuge for nearly 6,000 people in the community. Stepping out in faith, Pastor Jean Bathard Anthony began feeding the people with what few supplies he had. Now World Relief has come alongside Pastor Jean, assisting with food and water.
Meanwhile, stories of hope continue to emerge.
Expecting a child at any moment, Thamar was trapped under the rubble after a building collapsed on her, crushing her legs. Miraculously, she survived and managed to get to a hospital. Just hours after the quake, she gave birth to a baby boy whom she named Jesula – meaning “Jesus is here.”
You can read more and support World Relief on their website.









