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Dec 8, 2010

Just before noon – a Guest Post by Heather Hendrick

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Sit a Spell   Haiti:::Delma 75:::11 a.m. – 12 p.m. I once sat in on a film writing workshop. I’m not a film writer. I was an English major at Texas A&M.  All my classes were in one building.  I seemed to live among those freezing cold halls.  I saw the sign that announced the [...]

Dec 8, 2010

Today in Haiti – a guest post by Heather Hendrick

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Sit a Spell   Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Haiti:::Delma 75:::8-10 a.m. When people are in the street setting things on fire, it’s a relief to see the police arrive on the scene. My sense of American justice came rising up in my chest.  “Oh good.  They are here.  They can stop this tomfoolery.” We watched [...]

Dec 8, 2010

A Unique Day in Haiti – a series of guest posts by Heather Hendrick

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Heather has wrote a moving series of posts today about the view from their window.   They have had (and still have) a seat right across the wall from some of the protests.   Read, marvel, pray and give the Haitians credit for standing up against corruption. Sit a Spell   Haiti:::Delma 75:::7-8 a.m. While people back [...]

Dec 1, 2010

5 Lessons from Haiti–by Paul Farmer

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Paul wrote the following op-ed piece about Haiti and what to do…  FEATUREPRINT  |   TEXT SIZE        |  EMAIL  |  SINGLE PAGE 5 Lessons From Haiti’s Disaster What the earthquake taught us about foreign aid. BY PAUL FARMER | DECEMBER 2010 1. Jobs are everything. All humans need money — they need it to buy food and [...]

Nov 30, 2010

Franklin Graham–Thanksgiving and Haiti

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Tom here – Franklin Graham wrote a thought provoking and disturbing editorial in the Washington Post last Thursday for Thanksgiving.   I’d ask you to do three things:  1) Read what he wrote.   2) Pray for the people of Haiti and 3) Out of your thankfulness for all God has given you, ask what you can [...]

Nov 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Home                About WWV       Visit Haiti                       Give    November 23, 2010   HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! At this time of reflection and thanksgiving, we at World Wide Village want to take a moment and express our deep gratitude for all you have done for Haiti over the past year.             Through earthquakes, uncertainty over the [...]

Nov 23, 2010

Cholera – And a Large Dose of Perspective

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This was originally posted on Frank and Jillian Thorp’s blog.   You can read more about their experiences in Haiti at On the Goat Path Cholera Reaches Port-au-Prince as Victims Are Left In Mass Graves November 22, 2010 by Frank The cholera epidemic that has killed over 1,300 people and left tens of thousands sick [...]

Nov 23, 2010

The “Rest of the Story?”

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In Haiti, surviving cholera is just the beginning More than 1,000 have died, but Emmanuel Tima’s small son has been saved. However the future is still uncertain Audio slideshow: ‘The people here pray a lot’ guardian.co.uk, Thursday 18 November 2010 11.01 GMT Article history Emmanuel Tima, 34, and his three-year-old son head home. Photograph: Carlos [...]

Nov 22, 2010

Haiti Cholera Update from Senator Bill Frist

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I found this article on Sen. Frist’s website.   I’ve never met him, but I have memories of some people I know who said he was down in Haiti working side by side with other medical personnel trying to save earthquake victims.   As a Senator who’s also a Doctor, he’s in a unique position.   Any way, [...]

Nov 16, 2010

275 > 125

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November 14, 2010 TREATMENT CENTER OVERCROWDED: 257 CHOLERA PATIENTS, ONLY 125 BEDS Samaritan’s Purse doctors and nurses working to save lives as cholera spreads in Haiti’s capital city   Cholera is spreading at an alarming rate among earthquake survivors in Haiti. The death toll has reached 917, including 27 in the capital city of Port-au-Prince, where [...]

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