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In the Spirit of Nehemiah (Paperback)
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In the Spirit of Nehemiah (Paperback)
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Loot Price R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
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On January 12, 2010 a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck
the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. In the days and weeks that
followed, the devastation was unimaginable. An estimated 300,000
people lost their lives, and another 1 million were left homeless.
Prior to the earthquake, Haiti was the poorest nation in the
western hemisphere. This already fragile nation was utterly
devastated by eleven earth shaking seconds. Esperandieu Pierre
started Nehemiah Vision Ministries (NVM) in 2005 with little money
and few resources. His vision: an international organization
focused on transforming the lives of all people through education,
health and spiritual development. While Aaron Elliott was leading
his second medical relief team from Grace Community Church in June,
2010, Pastor Pierre asked if he would come and help for a longer
period of time. To his surprise, the Elliott's agreed. Aaron and
his family joined NVM in order to help train and equip Haitians to
become involved in rebuilding the foundation of Haiti, which is in
the spirit of the biblical character of Nehemiah who rebuilt
Jerusalem and removed the reproach over her. (Neh.2:17-18).
Currently NVM is home to a primary school with approximately 400
students, a Haitian-run medical clinic, a new hospital due to open
in 2013, a strategic warehouse servicing the entire country, a ten
acre agricultural project, and two children's homes for orphaned or
in-need children. Due to the massive response by humanitarians all
over the world, NVM has grown exponentially in recent years. NVM
hosts over 1,000 people annually as part of medical, construction,
and various other mission teams. In 2011 Aaron Elliott lived with
his wife and three young children in rural Haiti working among one
of the poorest communities on the Western side of the planet. Upon
his return, the most consistent question he heard was "are things
getting better in Haiti?" This book gives a unique perspective
through true stories, anecdotes, and the resulting spiritual
musings that span the river of human emotions on life in Haiti and
provides answers to this question. This is the story of one
suburban family living in Haiti during 2011.
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