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		<title>True Story Tuesday &#8211; Hope Alive in Haiti</title>
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Hey Guys!
This Tuesday&#8217;s story comes from our good friend Seth Barnes&#8217; blog Radical Living In A Comfortable World. He&#8217;s in Haiti right now and we thought we would share this.
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<p>Hey Guys!</p>
<p>This Tuesday&#8217;s story comes from our good friend Seth Barnes&#8217; blog <a href="http://www.sethbarnes.com/">Radical Living In A Comfortable World</a>. He&#8217;s in Haiti right now and we thought we would share this.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>So many things have been crushed in Haiti, people, homes, and government buildings. You&#8217;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&#8217;d think hope was lost in the rubble too.</em></p>
<p><em>But what we&#8217;re seeing has defied all our expectations.</em></p>
<p><em><span>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&#8217;t any one church &#8211; it was just a bunch of people celebrating the kingdom coming to Haiti through their dance.</span></em></p>
<p><em>Our youth pastors dove in and joined with them &#8211; twirling and singing with the masses.</em></p>
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<div><em><em>Coming back they raved, &#8220;Wow &#8211; that was awesome! It was a moment of pure spiritual joy.&#8221;</em></em></div>
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<div><em><em>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, &#8220;Jesus for Haiti. Haiti for Jesus.&#8221; They were singing. They were chanting. They were marching and dancing.</em></em></div>
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<div><em><em><span>You can go a lifetime and never see anything like this. We can sing &#8220;Rend the heavens and come down,&#8221; but God already did &#8211; it&#8217;s happening here in Port-au-Prince.</span></em></em></div>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">What is True Story Tuesday?</span></strong> 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&#8217;t been made into a Deidox film. (Or, perhaps we should say they haven&#8217;t been made into films &#8220;yet.&#8221; 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.</p>
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