I don't know why I find this so funny but I do, so I wanted to share a chuckle with you, too!
I just met Chedlyne, the MVP volleyball player of the country of Haiti, who graduated from Institution Univers this past June. She and I are going to begin meeting three times a week upon my return from traveling (I leave tomorrow for two and a half weeks) to practice her english. She is outstanding in volleyball, so if anyone has a relationship with women's volleyball coaches at colleges please get in contact with me, as Chedlyne would like to further her education, and has already graduated, as I stated previously. I am working on getting some film on her, but no one here has a video camera, so hopefully this next mission team coming is able to bring one. They are working on it. What a precious spirit Chedlyne has, yet I understand it's all competition out on the court! I was so excited to put a face with her name, finally.
Students are stopping in to wish me bon voyage. I have so many students I am now in daily contact with, it's such a blessing and pleasure to serve them.
Rodelin and I hung my world map in my office yesterday, now that I have a hammer and nails from my supply shopping run to Santiago. This way, I can now show students the various countries and states where we may be considering education opportunities. This year, the U.S. and Canada are the priority!
A verse to share with you from my morning devotion, "Jesus said to him, "If you believe, all things are possible to him who believes". Christ turns His power upon us, He gives us the power to believe, so that we will not be defeated. In dealing with Christ, much is put on our believing and very much promised to it. Dare to believe, today. You have a very big God.
Purpose of this blog
Personal missionary work as a coordinator for the college students who graduated from Institution Univers in Ouanaminthe, HAITI.
I act as a liaison for those currently in college and their sponsors, until the students have all graduated, whether in USA, Haiti or the Dominican Republic.
As well, I encourage those who have graduated from college but have not yet returned to Haiti, to return to fulfill the purpose of their education, for themselves, their families, their country and most importantly, for God.
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