Reaching those - who would be lost in His Name to be Priest of the Lord...Isaiah 6:16

Our main purpose is to Reconcile all people to knowledge of the gift of grace and power of God in todays world for their individual lives. We will have a discipleship teaching orientation for Pastors, leaders and believers of all ages with a special focus on areas that do not get many well-known speakers including widows and orphan. Today’s calling seems to be Africa, but the Lord recent spoke to our hearts to think bigger…His is a WORLD WIDE OPERATION- and He will not lose what He died for---His people- You

Sunday, November 17, 2013

The church from Duvier, Haiti

This morning we preached at a church in the community of Duvier, Haiti. Remnants of walls and foundation remain from the church building that once stood but was destroyed by the earthquake.






While most people just left in frustration, a couple dozen people remain including two of the women who originally founded the church 30 years ago and a number of children.







Those that stayed have put together what most would call a shack out of a few old boards with bent over nails, a few pieces of tin and tattered tarps for a roof. Yet in the spirit of these people, there remains a hope that one day they will once again see a building to worship in like the one they had before the destruction. Of course, this would be a miracle because they lack the income or potential of income; yet God has promised in John 14:18 that He would not leave us orphans. He has promised that He would build his church and while the church is the human spirit of the heart and not cement and mortar; the very foundation, walls and roof of a building point to the hope that life again has some normality. Loving the Majesty Ministries hopes that it will be able to stand with this church and see this miracle occur.


The rocks on the left are from the original church while the building on the right is the church that they put up after the earthquake.







You can see the altar of the original church and then the new church behind it.

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