The Haven CRC team is happy to be back among the familiar sights of Pignon, Haiti. Their love for this country is pushing them to look beyond the obvious differences in cultures. The team is focused on strengthening old friendships as they look for God-appointed opportunities to be light in the darkness.
Luke 10:27 reads, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Once again, our group has been reminded that our neighbors extend beyond the neighborhoods of white picket fences and subdivisions, to cactus lined roads filled with mud-houses, witch doctors, sick children, and inexplicable poverty. This week, God has called all of us to love our neighbors by seeing beyond their obvious physical situations into their spiritual wrestling. For example, while traveling to the home of a friend of Many Hands For Haiti on a food distribution, it was brought to light that the family may be walking a fine line between Christianity and Voodoo practice. In the midst of the obvious physical needs presented in the form of a garbage strewn yard, a crumbling thatched roof, and an injured child, God presented the reality of spiritual warfare that was occurring right in the front yard, right underneath the thatched roof, right within the soul of each child. We have decided to take the evening and following day to pray through how to best approach the spiritual battle that’s revealed itself in the heart of a dear friend of ours. We ask you for your prayers for guidance in how to reflect Christ, patience in waiting in His timing, and how to show love to our neighbor.




