True Story Tuesday – Hope Alive in Haiti
Hey Guys!
This Tuesday’s story comes from our good friend Seth Barnes’ blog Radical Living In A Comfortable World. He’s in Haiti right now and we thought we would share this.
So many things have been crushed in Haiti, people, homes, and government buildings. You’d think that hope would be one of them. Today we saw where a building had tumbled down on a man, snuffing his life out, leaving his blood and his shoes behind in the rubble. You’d think hope was lost in the rubble too.
But what we’re seeing has defied all our expectations.
We drove to meet a pastor and found the road blocked. Ahead in the middle of the street a band was playing and hundreds of people were dancing. We stopped and our gang piled out of the van. It wasn’t any one church – it was just a bunch of people celebrating the kingdom coming to Haiti through their dance.
Our youth pastors dove in and joined with them – twirling and singing with the masses.
Coming back they raved, “Wow – that was awesome! It was a moment of pure spiritual joy.”
We drove through the city streets and came to a complete halt as a huge parade of people blocked our way. They were carrying signs, “Jesus for Haiti. Haiti for Jesus.” They were singing. They were chanting. They were marching and dancing.
You can go a lifetime and never see anything like this. We can sing “Rend the heavens and come down,” but God already did – it’s happening here in Port-au-Prince.
What is True Story Tuesday? Since the goal of Deidox is to tell true stories of how God is at work, very often we hear of amazing stories that for one reason or another haven’t been made into a Deidox film. (Or, perhaps we should say they haven’t been made into films “yet.” You never know what the future might bring.) So every tuesday is True Story Tuesday where we post a new story about how God is at work.
Tags: adventures in missions, Deidox, haiti, holy spirit, sermon illustrations, seth barnes, true story tuesday, world race







February 16th, 2010 at 11:44 am
That is SO cool! I keep hearing stories like this happening down in Haiti, and am blown away at how so many are turning to God in masses like this in the midst of such tragedy. You have to imagine that everyone in that video knows people who have died, yet they are still rejoicing. That is hard to explain, unless you ‘blame’ it on the Holy Spirit…
February 18th, 2010 at 8:53 am
Very cool. Love this video. Thanks for posting this. If you’d like an interview with Seth or this team, let me know, and I’ll help put that together.