
The many
demands on the life of the ministers at OFCB Ministries
Actionnel shares just how easily one
can become so burdened over the many needs
March 26, 2009
Amilor and I had to do another funeral last Tuesday after we had spent 4 hours with our official exams candidates, 214 in all:
Sixth grade - 93
Ninth grade - 48
Twelfth grade - 53
Thirteenth grade - 20
Jeantine Louidor, a 53 year-old lady from the church, died on Monday evening and left behind several orphaned children in our church and school. Her husband died several years ago.
Please and please again, would you ask the prayer chain to pray for Marcdala Titus, one of our 10th graders. She has been sick for over 2 years now and it finally seems like she is not going to be with us for too much longer. Marcdala is the ONLY REMAINING CHILD out of SEVEN originally. Life was just too hard mom and dad. We have sent her to Dr. Jeune in Gonaives many times. It is now required that she be taken to Port-au-Prince (PAP) for further diagnoses. We are presently thinking about how we can accompany them to PAP.
Frankly I am going crazy now with funerals, National exams, report cards to prepare and now the very real possibility that a nice young teenager may die from being sick.
At this time, I tell you, getting a good night's sleep is rare for me due to all the demands on my time. This is not fun. Yet, Walony who had been blind for over a month, got his sight back again last Sunday morning at 5 AM.
More than seven hundred (700) 6th graders are taking their national exams here in Bayonnais. Ninety three (93) of them are from our school here at OFCB Ministries. Both the parents and the students are happy. To God be glory. Then, next Wednesday,112 9th graders will take their national exam here in Bayonnais.
Actionnel Fleurisma
OFCB ministries,
Bayonnais, Haiti
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