Pray for MBF after Massive Flash Floods

 
 

Extensive Storm Causes Massive Flash Flood in Léogâne Haiti 

Hôpital St. Croix (Holy Cross Hospital) flooded with 4 – 6 feet of water


Today, I wanted to share with you some difficult news about our partners in Haiti, as I know you have a heart for our ministry there.

In the very early hours of Saturday morning, a gigantic storm in the mountains of western Haiti caused a massive flash flood. When a nearby river overflowed its banks, it engulfed the city of Léogâne and our partner Hôpital St. Croix (HSC). The entire city flooded, the waters reaching nearly 8 feet in some areas. Most residents barely had time to climb to their roofs for safety and most have lost all their possessions. 

At HSC, emergency protocols were activated to protect and care for the patients: the night nursing staff evacuated the patients and the neonatal nursery to the hallways of the second floor of the hospital, which is typically used as a guest house for visiting doctors and teams. 

All of the patient care areas, diagnostic services and administration offices located on the main floor of the hospital received 4 – 6 feet of water. The pharmacy, lab, OR, radiology, neonatal nursery, OB, and patient wards were flooded with mud, and most supplies and equipment are a total loss. 

While many were killed in the flooding, no one on the staff of HSC was killed or injured. We praise God for this miracle.

 HSC and Léogâne need your prayers.

  • Pray for the patients who have been evacuated to the second floor. Understandably, they were traumatized and there is a higher risk for the spread of infection since the patients are in very close proximity. Pray too for the neonatal patients who are most at risk.

  • Pray for the staff of HSC who are working through this tragedy. As cleanup at the hospital begins, many are also dealing with a complete loss of their own home and belongings. Pray for God’s strength and provision.

  • Pray that God will provide for HSC. Thousands of dollars’ worth of supplies, equipment and pharmaceuticals were lost in the sudden flooding.

  • Pray that God will provide food and water to the people of Léogâne. At a time when basic essentials are already hard to find and inflation has driven up prices, the flood has further complicated the supply of food and water.

Despite this recent natural disaster (which was followed on Tuesday by a nearby 4.7 magnitude earthquake), our partners at HSC continue to heal the sick and share the Gospel. Keep them in your prayers as they continue the cleanup and assess the damage caused by this flash flood. You can see video of the flood as it was occurring and the subsequent cleanup on our website. As HSC begins itemizing needs, we will also include information on ways you can help.

We will keep you informed of developments in the coming days and weeks. Thank you for your heart for Haiti.

Blessings,

Christopher Petkovich

Director of Partner Engagement for the Southeast Region

A Prayer for Ukraine

Dear Friends in Christ –
 
I’m forwarding this Prayer for the Day penned by my friends at Fifth Avenue Church. It captures the reality of this moment that I believe we must acknowledge. Though aggression is not new, the reality that it can be attempted in this time in such brutality supposing no restraint is shocking.


 

Let us pray:
 
“The world can be a terribly harsh place. Again and again in history, hatred and violence have conspired to destroy hard-won liberties, economic gains, and human hope. Again and again, innocents have been brutalized by conflicts not of their making and beyond their control. Again and again, nations have been consumed by jealousy and anger arising from base tribalism. In so doing, humankind has ignored the central claim made by every great religion: We who inhabit this planet share one common parent. 
 
We all belong to God. 
 
As Christians, our calling in the face of today’s violence (the calling Jesus put to the disciples) is to resist cynicism and apathy. Our calling will always be to take heart, to pray and to work toward the good.
 
Today, and in the days to come, I invite you to pray for Ukraine with me. 
 
Eternal God, our only hope, 
our help in times of trouble: 
we pray for Ukraine and its peoples.
 
In the midst of this invasion,
as we witness again the horrible violence of war,
we ask you to rescue those who are vulnerable,
to shelter and comfort those who are afraid,
to fill soldiers with decency and honor,
to turn politicians toward diplomacy.
We ask that you pull the hearts and minds of all your children toward peace.
 
Help us not to despair in the face of this conflict.
Calm and strengthen our hearts.
Turn our eyes toward Jesus, who
entered every room saying: “Peace be with you.”
Help us to embrace our Lord’s sacred way,
so that power might always be used with compassion. 
that your will might overrule human willfulness.
and that the song sung by angels might be true:
“Peace on earth. Good will to all.”
 
Holy God, we pray, this day, for Ukraine and its peoples,
and we pray for all humankind.
Save us from ourselves.
Guide our steps.
Lead us in your way. Amen.”
 
 
The Rev. Dr. Scott Black Johnston
Senior Pastor, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church


Source: sermons

Back-to-School Blessing Bags

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Usually this time of year we would come together in excitement and anticipation of the new school year ahead and bless the backpacks of students, bags of preschoolers, and briefcases of teachers. This has definitely been a very different year, and while back-to-school may also look different, God’s promise to be with us remains unchanged. 

We want to share in the excitement as our students step up into a new year even though we can't be together. We’ll be dropping off Back-to-School Blessing Bags to students this week. Please let Jordyn know if there's someone you know of who isn't a member but would like a blessing bag to make sure the church has their address. 

We miss being with you and sharing in the love and light that you offer the world, but know that you are prayed for and loved by your church family at Second Presbyterian. 


Be the light of joy for a new school year, new friends, and new ways of learning. Go into the world and shine bright with kindness, patience, energy and love!