Saturday, January 16, 2010

Update from Cindy Mc Martin

Greetings, again, Everyone!

First of all, thank you everyone who has written expressing your concern, love, and prayers. It has been a huge encouragement to us.

There is not a lot new or different, but I realize it helps to hear some news from here.

We were awaken early this a.m. by a few strong tremors. Immediately the people all around started calling out to God, singing and praying. We soon realized that going back to sleep was going to be impossible. We lay in bed awhile though because we felt so weary. It’s hard to start a new day feeling this way, especially when we know what awaits us. It’s a combination of emotional stress and a lot of hard work on the men’s part – digging, slugging away at breaking up big cement columns, and pulling away the rubble.

About 5 p.m. the men finally succeeded in removing the body of one student that was trapped in the rubble. This student’s father had come up yesterday asking about his son because he hadn’t heard from him. Bruce told him the news that they believed he was trapped in the rubble. The man, a pastor, broke down and just clung to Bruce. He told Bruce that he had just found out his daughter was killed in a collapse of another building. We know circumstances like this have been repeated many times all over the city.

Last night we had more people come to the campus….if you can believe it. We have a tent up which is being used to put those seriously injured in. The dr. here on campus got some help yesterday from medical people that live in the neighborhood and they were doing what they could with the limited things available: Phyllis ripped sheets for bandages; there were many splints made out of cardboard and pieces of wood; strips of aloe were used on burns. We are still waiting for some aid to arrive here.

Our only communication remains via internet so it makes it very difficult to find out information – about people and about the possibility of aid. We have emailed numerous aid organizations making them aware of our situation here. I’m sure it has taken the groups that have arrived here some time to get organized here in country.

Please keep praying for us. Today Bruce had a student come over to the campus who had been sent by one of our professors. This professor lost his whole house and he was asking what we could do to help him. It is so hard for us because there is really so little we can do. But many keep coming to us – telling us their stories and needing help. We can pray with them, for them, and give what comfort we can, but not a whole lot else. We need wisdom and grace in relating to those around us. We need strength and health in the midst of so much possibility of sickness and disease.

CrossWorld is coordinating teams to come to give humanitarian aid when the airport is open for this. Later there will also be coordination for teams to come help with demolition and rebuilding. You can visit CrossWorld’s web site for updates and info and to see photos we have sent – all those not marked Red Cross were sent from us here at Bolosse.

We will continue to keep you updated. Thanks, again, for your prayers for this country, its people and us.

With love, Cindy for Bruce too

3 comments:

Unknown said...

My wife and I work as volunteer leadership with International Commission (IC) as area coordinators for Western Europe and are good friends with the Beerleys. Jim gave me your website and from there I got your blog.

We are praying for you and are interested in mobilizing assistance from both IC and our local church, 1st Baptist, McKinney, Texas. We have 2 men (1 from IC and 1 from FBC) making plans to come next week, God willing, on a scout trip.

Let us know your thoughts on the best way for us to help.

Jerry & Janice Byrd
TheByrds@IC-World.org

Deborah Dennis said...

Hi Cindy and Bruce,

Just read your blog and can't imagine how difficult your situation must be. I am connected with lemuel through Emmanuel Baptist Church in Exeter, Ontario, Candada. Our pastor recently visited Judy and Manis on the plateau. We our interested in how Lemuel Ministires has been affected. Our chuch is taking an offering the next to weeks to send down through Compassion Canada. Do you have children/families in your area with Compassion? Also, if you need donations please let me know and who to go through as we and I want to help. We are praying for people in Haiti and Lemuel and as a church will be praying tomorrow. May God give you strenth and encourage those you minister to.
DEborah

Bobbie Luymes said...

Oh, Cindy, we are praying sooo much...so many fond memories of LaPointe, Verrettes, Bolosse...know that we in cold Alberta are praying, available for whatever Haiti may need in the future...this is just the beginning.

Bobbie (Grey) Luymes