Journey out of Gehenna
Just read about a man in Haiti who is currently a student at
Mountain Top Missions with an interesting family history. His story is probably not a unique story, but
an interesting one from a perspective of where you come from. In a school essay he described his mother as
a "women of the night" from Cite Soleil before she died, and his
father was a man of adultery. Having
been to Cite Soleil one can best describe it as a Hell on Earth. For those that don't believe a literally Hell
exists have not been to this city outside of Port-au-Prince. First and foremost I would say that anyone
who made it from such a hard background to being a student at Mountain Top Missions
School is a blessed man.
His story should remind us all that one cannot control where
you come from nor the DNA from which you exists. However, I believe that every man has been
blessed with the opportunity for a positive life of meaning, and ultimately
through Christ a place in a glorious future.
This also serves as a great reminder of the work in Haiti
that provides an opportunity for an enriched future. All the government programs in the world will
never succeed in transforming a man’s life like those who serve the cause of
Christ by providing a complete transformation.
You can provide a man with clean water, food, clothing and a roof over
his head, but can you provide him with eternal hope? Only Christ can do that. I'm not against governments and other
organizations trying to help, I just know that limits exist among them.
It is not where you come from, who your parents were, or the
numbers in your bank account. The
character of a man is based on his choices, what you choose to do in this life,
and the preparations you make for the next.
Thankfully this man has found a future. We should do likewise.
Comments
She has been in Haiti for a few years, but just getting ready to head back to the states. I'm sure she could tell you several more details of those there that came from City Sole. Hope that helps. Paul