by Robin Fisher
Virginia, MN at the Coats Plaza Hotel
“I was in my home when the earthquake struck”, said Stenio Capre. ” It kept shaking, but the building stood and I got out OK.” He said that many of the wooden buildings survived the quake but most buildings were made of poor concrete. Read More…
Stenio Capre speaks on post-earthquake
Haiti, a Time to rebuild is now
by Bishop Stenio Capré
After the earthquake came to Haiti on January 12, 2010, it left behind destruction and damage of buildings, roads, the political system, the educational system, the psychology of people, the agriculture, the economy, the families’ relationships, the radio station transmitter and more who need to rebuild. Six months later, it’s time to see something happen but yet we have not seen anything. We have hope Read More…
Northern Haiti
For eleven days during the transition from February to March, Dr. David and Sister Eczamine Wick traveled north in Haiti to a village. By, Dr. David and Sister Eczamine Wick They stayed there and worked in one of the churches that Bishop Stenio Capre has established. During the eleven days, they held nightly thanksgiving and worship crusades, had childrens programming and held clinics. Read More…