Wednesday, June 25, 2008



The KCUCS World Missions team has really broken through in many areas. We have to admit the first couple of days were pretty rough getting adjusted. Now we are beginning to see the fruit of our labors. Testimonies are coming in from every direction. The complete atmosphere has changed. Many Upper Cervical Corrections are being made. What an AWESOME sight to see all the tables full with people.

Last night, after seeing patients all day in the downtown of Bani, we went to one of Pastor Veronica´s church´s. It is in a Haitian village. The poverty in this place was even more severe than what we had been seeing. We walked into their church service, which was in someone´s small front yard, and the presence of the Lord was so strong many on our team were affected in a good way. They had asked our team to say a word to the congregation. It was very difficult because just looking at these precious people and seeing their faithfulness we felt we had nothing to add. It was an awesome service. The team went through the village checking and adjusting all the people there. Many people on the team have told me this was their favorite part of the trip so far.
The people in this Haitian village received us so well and we poured all we could into them. In the end we received more. We will go back into the villages this evening and tomorrow as well.
We are just finishing up before lunch. There are many more pictures to post. We are trying to get a picture of everyone on the trip up, but it is challenging with very slow internet service (plus the internet is about a 45 minute travel away). The team is asking me to hurry as I finish this. Every one is doing great and I am seeing many on the team just having a blast and growing in many ways.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hello from Iowa. I've been praying for the KCUCS mission team. Thanks for posting to this blog. The stories and pics are wonderful!!
I wish I were down there w/ ya'll even though it looks hot...
Tell everyone hello from my family and me.
Keep up the good work.
With love in Christ,
Jason