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Once again. . . a devastating disaster!

Posted on 13 Jan 2010 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO
Once again the world has been rocked with the news of another devastating disaster. As the reports come rolling in this morning from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, we all hold our breath in anticipation of horrendous statistics cataloging the injuries and loss of life from this massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake.

And once again, so many of us stand by on the sidelines listening and watching and wondering what we could possibly do to help. It is at times like this that I wonder just how we can live out Paul's commendation to the Philippians for sharing the "same struggles" he was experiencing.

As I write this, we are awaiting more news of a local church-planting organization called Haitian Calvary International Ministries (HCIM) that has been a Ministry Partner of our UK affiliate, World Share.  Telephone contact was possible this morning with Luckner Simphil, the director of HCIM, who happened to be in Tampa, FL, and already he has reported "a lot of church people are dead."  Unfortunately, the main phone lines are down with La Gonave island where much of the ministry work is located. We do know that all of HCIM's ministry work is within a close radius of the epicenter of the earthquake and its aftershocks (see map.) We will try to have more updates about HCIM on our partners International website as they become available.

One thing is for sure, this will be another disaster that will leave thousands of people in desperate need. For that reason, we have already initiated a relief fund for those who want to begin contibuting toward relieving that need. (Click here for more information.) We will coordinate our relief efforts with our World Share colleagues and do all that is possible to help HCIM and our devastated brothers and sisters in Haiti.


A Blessing for Nightwatchmen

Posted on 12 Jan 2010 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

Yesterday, in my personal time of worship, I read Psalm 134 and was impressed with focus on the night watchmen of the temple.  This is the last of the "songs of ascent" that begin with Psalm 120 and end with 134. Apparently, they were songs sung by pilgrims who traveled from afar on their way to Jerusalem and the temple. But unlike the rest of the psalms in the series, this little, three-verse psalm is a special encouragement to those who are probably least remembered: the night watchmen. They had to be the ones who had the most boring job, who missed out on all the excitement of worship and celebration during the day, who most people didn't even remember they were working there at the temple.

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The Carol of the Gospel

Posted on 18 Dec 2009 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

A couple years ago, I was in China just before Christmas and visited a large city mall which I was surprised to find as colorfully decorated for the holidays as any here in America. On top of that, Christmas carols could be heard being piped throughout every store. I was amazed that although sung in English, they were not just the frivolous songs of Santa and Rudolph but many of the great carols that share the story of our Savior’s birth.

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The Story Behind the Card

Posted on 18 Dec 2009 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

This year, Partners International sent out a beautiful Christmas card that was made from a picture taken by our graphic designer and photographer, Robert Huggins, during a visit to the country of Ghana last summer.

But, what many don’t know is the beautiful story behind this woman.

In the northern part of Ghana, there are still many tribal villages that believe if a person gets sick or dies, it has to be the result of “black magic” by a witch. The village then literally goes on a witch hunt to try and determine which of the old women was the one responsible. When one is implicated (falsely), they are ostracized for life and relegated to living in a remote community with other so-called “witches.”

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What Matters Most To God

Posted on 10 Dec 2009 · By Jon Lewis, Former President/CEO

Yesterday at the breakfast table, I read a Christmas letter from some good friends that started out with this sentiment: “We trust you are doing well, especially in the things that matter most.” That got me thinking about what it is that really does matter most. I have to admit that much of my mental attention this month has been on the daily income trend of the organization. Having barely survived last year’s downturn in December gift income, it’s easy for me to think that what matters most is the number of those dollars coming through the front door each day.

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