International Ministries

Lemon Trees of Hope

January 3, 2011 Journal
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Dear Loved Ones


Happy New Year. We pray and hope that you had a blessed Christmas season in the Lord. We pray that God will keep you all safe and blessed this New Year.

We feel blessed to be part of a country that have suffered a lot but has demonstrated that nothing on earth can separate them from the Love of God. It is this love that keeps Haitians strong in midst of all the calamities the country has gone through: earthquake in January 12, hurricane Thomas at the end September, Cholera outbreak in mid-October, presidential election on November 28 and the violent manifestations, and finally death of thousand and thousand fish on Lake Azuei toward the end of December.
 
Haitians have remained strong, together; still proud of who they are as people of God and hopeful for a better Haiti tomorrow.
 
Learning from these strong and determined people we decided to end up the year by planting 4 lemon trees. Lemon is used to make juice, to clean all kind of meats and to disinfect the dishes.
 
While we are praying for a peaceful and prosperous 2011 for Haiti, we are also praying for all of God's blessings on you.
 
Yours in Haiti
 
Nzunga Kihomi & Kihomi Ngwemi   

 

Dear Friends,

 Nzunga and Kihomi have planted lemon trees in hope of them bearing fruit someday.  Likewise Jesus told us we must bear fruit and told us many times we can do that by sending out missionaries to tell and show God’s love for them.  Thank you for being part of His plan by supporting them.  Please tell others in your circle of influence how they can invest in the work of the Kingdom by supporting Nzunga and Kihomi.

 Blessings,

Dennis Shewell

Mission Partnership Team Communications Advocate and Convener

Nzunga and Kihomi Ministry

E-mail: jdshewell@hughes.net

Phone: 812-569-1352

 

Other team Members:

Les Roberson

Diana Peysha

Shawna Gorman

Terry Bivens-Fry

Charles Newman