Haiti Update Monday Jan 18th

Continue to pray for our Haiti team of 12.

The Lord has opened up some wonderful doors where none existed.

They are nightly staying in DR for security and have hooked up with a missionary connected with Pastor from Miami area.

Yesterday they delivered much needed medical supplies to a makeshift medical clinic at an orphanage where a number of doctors and nurses were ministering to a line of people.

Today, the team has divided into two with eight going in with a missionary in Haiti who has armed support and knows the ins and outs of getting in and out of Port Au Prince.

This group of eight are accompanied by Jason from Calvary Calvary Chapel Magazine and a news reporter from Miami who jumped on with them. They are being led by the Miami area pastor and the missionary. They brought some much needed medical supplies to a makeshift clinic connected to an orphanage 30 miles from Port Au Prince.

They are now presently in Port Au Prince(we think) and hope to bring orphans from PAP into this secured orphanage run by Joyce Meyers which has the clinic staffed with doctors and nurses,

The other team of 4 was negotiating this am for a boat to take medical supplies into Jacmel where there is a great need. Their concern is it will take all day and they will have to spend the night with no confirmed water and place to sleep.  We have researched quite a number of possible places for a base of operations for future teams.

So pray they can make contact in Jacmel to confirm a base of operations — the best place so far seems to be the contact we have there 40 miles south of PAP.

LLoyd

Letter to NJ State Senator Bill Baroni

I thought I would post a letter I sent earlier today to New Jersey State Senator Bill Baroni. I cannot urge you strongly enough to contact your state representatives TODAY as this matter is scheduled to go to a vote Thursday 12/10 at 2PM.

December 8, 2009

Dear Mr Baroni,

You have done much good for New Jersey in the past, and I must begin by recognizing your labors on behalf of our state.

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