Quote for the Day


"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to
gain what he cannot lose."

Jim Elliot, Missionary to the Auca Indians in South
America


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas in Haiti

We had a wonderful Christmas in sunny Haiti.  Our family began celebrating Christmas Friday night by having a Finger Food dinner.  Everyone made their favorite finger food (since we miss out on all of the Christmas get togethers where everyone brings finger foods).  It was fun.  Bubba brought mixed nuts:)  We then decided to open all of the presents from other people.  The kids were thankful for all of the presents.  Saturday we had our traditional Christmas breakfast of waffles with strawberries and whipped cream (Thanks to MFI who brought them over for us!).  We opened all of our other presents.  Then we had Thanksgiving supper with a real turkey and all the trimmings.  As I was making all of the food I was reminded of one reason I love living in Haiti.  We are away from all of the hustle and bustle of the USA and we can really celebrate Christmas as a family.  We had time to decorate cookies and make presents for one another.  The kids were very sweet and thoughtful in their gifts for each other.
Also, I was reminded of how much of an impact family has on a person.  I made dressing for the first time using my grandmother's recipe.  I noticed that I had made my list of foods to make, just like she always did.  Of course, my dressing was not as good as hers, but it was good.  Also, we had egg custard, a tradition from my husband's family.  I am thankful fo rthe opportunity to raise a Christian family.
Sunday, we really celebrated the birth of our Savior with a combined service with both of our church plants.  The pastor said that all of our Haitian children were present.  It was such an encouragement to see some of the fruit of our labor here in Haiti.  The children sang a song which said that we could be happy on Christmas because it is a day of deliverance.  The last week of the year most Haitians are trying to finish out the engagements that they made with Satan for that year.  Truly, for those who have accepted Christ, Christmas is a reminder of the Savior who delivered them from sin.  I am thankful that every day we can receive deliverance if we only give the Lord complete control of our lives.  Well, I hope your Christmas was as good as mine was.  I am looking forward to an even better 2012.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Introduction

We are the Peart Family, missionaries in the northern mountains of Haiti near a city called St. Raphael.  The Peart Family consists of my husband, Harry, myself, Melissa, and our four children: Benjamin (12), Madelyn (11), Micah (7) and Bethany (5).  Our main ministries include church planting, Christian schools, and training national pastors.  I began this blog because I thought it would give some of you insight into what it is like to be a missionary in a third world country.  I would also like to use this as a tool to share ideas and encouragement.  The Lord has been so good to us, and sometimes if I do not put the words on paper, I often fall into the trap of forgetting His goodness and His blessings.  So with all that said, I hope this blog will be a blessing and an encouragement to all who read it.

Beginnings

This is the beginning.