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  at the seventh time he said, "Behold, a little cloud like a man's hand is rising from the sea" 1Ki18:44
Mole St Nicolas Evangelism & Production
Mole St Nicolas Evangelism & Production

 Mole Saint Nicolas is a small fishing village on the NW coast of Haiti. Yvonne and I spent Easter week there showing evangelistic movies in the public park for five nights and preaching Easter Sunday morning in a Baptist Church. 
One lane mountain road
The road less traveled

Though the village is only 200 miles from our home in Fermathe, it took 10 hours in our 20 year old Toyota to get to Mole! No flat tires, no broken springs or shocks but we gratefully accepted Missionary Aviation Fellowships offer of two free seats on their plane back to Port au Prince!

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Last night of the crusade in Mole
Impacting a village

After a long hot day of travel we arrived in the seaside village of 4,000 people, many of whom had never seen a movie. On Holy Thursday we began showing evangelistic Creole Christian films in the public place in front of the Catholic church. On Saturday night as we aired the Grace film to our largest crowd, a priest came out and disconnected our generator during the film's final minutes! The crowd cried in dismay, I took the mic and prayed with them to stay calm, promising we had another film for the next night.

After missing the film's closing moments, many insisted that I show the entire Grace film again, since there was no school on Monday. So Easter Sunday night, we again aired the Grace film to an even larger crowd and many young people flocked to the altar, committing  their lives to Christ. On Tuesday, after a week of filming during the day and evangelizing each night we returned home, deeply satisfied we made an eternal impact on Mole St. Nicolas!

Rain
Rain

Let it rain
 
Though it rained our last day in Mole, a beginning of the drought's end, we pray that the rain continues throughout May and into June. Our ten hour road trip there and the 20 minute flight back to Port au Prince, gave us a bird's eye view of the fiery drought that has ravaged the NW for two years now.
 
Drought is the slow catastrophe, not as news worthy as a tornado, tsunami or earthquake but equally deadly. A foreigner who works in the region told us, "It is true, we see schools abandoned because the farmers can no longer feed their families. They move out looking for something else."
 
Please pray with us for the rain to continue and end the drought, no amount of government aid or international intervention can produce rain. This is the work of Christians interceding on behalf of those in need; we must "stand in the gap" for Haiti to be spared by our merciful Father. Thank you and may God bless you.