The word in Creole for beautiful is bel.
As a hurricane / tropical storm
tears through the Caribbean, as poverty rages on in Haiti, why am I writing
about beauty? What is beautiful about watching parents bring their children to
a home to be treated for malnutrition and preventable diseases, or spending your
afternoon with disabled children receiving few of the interventions and
adaptations that could make their lives easier?
Here are the beautiful
things I saw today:
-Haitians worshipping with great joy and enthusiasm
at sunrise.
-Our team consoling crying babies, changing diapers and loving
sick babies (yes, the men changed diapers too!)
-The Haitian parents who love
their children so much that they leave them in the care of others because they
do not have the means to care for them on their own.
-The loving care these
babies received as they are nursed back to health.
-Beautiful Haitians
everywhere I turned (how do they stay so well groomed coming out of tents and
shacks?)
-Smiles and laughter from the disabled children who allowed us to
play with them in the afternoon.
-The signs of faith everywhere I turn in
Haiti. "Thank you Jesus!" signs on trucks and buildings, unabashed praise and
joy from the Haitians.
-Hearts of team members breaking for the same things
that break the heart of Jesus.
-The pride, determination and hope I see in
the eyes of the Haitians.
Beautiful. Bel.
Peace,
Joyce
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