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Thousands in Haiti Embark on The Greatest Journey

Children Across Nation Celebrate as They Complete Discipleship Course

June 15, 2011 - This past weekend, more than 10,000 children throughout Haiti graduated from OCC’s discipleship course, The Greatest Journey. We visited one ceremony in Port-au-Prince and learned first-hand how this program is making a difference in the lives of children.

Thousands in Haiti Embark on The Greatest Journey

Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.
~ Proverbs 22:6

Thousands in Haiti Embark on The Greatest Journey

Climbing up the steep hill leading to Eglise Croisade Evangelique Internationale, 10-year-old Stephany smoothed her satin peach-colored dress nervously. Her mother warned her not to splash mud on it or brush against dusty earthquake remnants, no easy task in this area of Port-au-Prince.

The Delmas district, where the church is located, was hard hit by the earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12, 2010. Stephany’s dad and older sister were both killed that horrible day.

As she continued her climb, Stephany rehearsed in her mind how to walk up the aisle during graduation—a very special occasion in the girl’s life. The cermony marked the completion of a 12-lesson Bible study called The Greatest Journey, a discipleship program developed by BGEA and Samaritan’s Purse for children who receive shoe box gifts through Operation Christmas Child.

After children complete the program, they are presented with a personalized certificate and a special New Testament in their own language.

On this day, known as Happy Children’s Day in Haiti, more than 10,000 children graduated from the discipleship course in churches throughout the nation.

Stephany’s friend, 12-year-old Emmanuel, met her at the church door. The two exchanged excited chatter before one of the volunteer teachers hushed them with a stern but amused glance.

Emmanuel’s family was spared during the earthquake, but his life has not been easy. His father—a voodoo priest—abused him regularly in his younger years. His Christian mother left and tried to take Emmanuel with her, but his father would not permit such mutiny—at first.

Finally, he relented, and Emmanuel joined his mother in a safe place. He started coming to church with her a year ago and eagerly joined The Greatest Journey class.

“I like the story of Job,” Emmanuel said. “He suffered like me and my brother.”

Emmanuel’s brother, 7-year-old Christophé, is recovering from cholera, which has spiked in Haiti after seasonal rains. “I tell him stories from my lessons,” Emmanuel said. “And now I can read from my new Bible.”

Close to 140 children graduated with Stephany and Emmanel on June 12 at Eglise Croisade Evangelique Internationale.

Katie Simon Deshlouches, one of The Greatest Journey teachers, said the program has touched the entire community around the church. “It has brought a lot of new people here. They are now enthused to come to church and everyone brings their Bibles.

"And the children are better behaved. They are more respectful and not as unruly,” she said.

Teacher Marceline Marcilus Tergené said her pupils loved the colorful books: “They especially liked the creation story and, yes, reading about the faith of Job.”

The lessons encouraged the children, said one of pastors, Lamar Charles. “The kids came very eagerly to learn about Jesus. As we teach them and they grow, they will go in the right way.

“In the streets, there is disorder and chaos, but the Word of God will guide them. Jesus will continue working in the lives of these children,” the pastor added.

Some 700 churches throughout Haiti are participating in The Greatest Journey. With only 25 percent of the country reporting, over 13,000 children have already committed their lives to Jesus. You can provide The Greatest Journey discipleship program to one child for $6, or an entire classroom for $90. Get involved at greatestjourney.org.

 

5 Comments

Jean praise the Lord and keep says 6.18.2011, 1:09 p.m.

Praise the Lord and keep up the good work!

Mary says 6.17.2011, 09:42 a.m.

I could not give much but it delighted my heart to give what I could. I am so thankful for this ministry. Mary

Ghaffar says 6.17.2011, 02:42 a.m.

i am Pastor Ghaffar Bhatti.You are doing good work for the kingdom of God. We love you and prayerful for you. God bless you. Pastor Ghaffar Bhatti from Pakistan

Prince says 6.16.2011, 00:37 a.m.

All Glory to God...Hats off BGEA ..its amazing ..I pray that God's hand be upon the lives of these children and they will bring more fruits in Haiti..God Bless you all Kids

Miracle says 6.15.2011, 8:17 p.m.

I'm so glad to hear that kids can smile again especially with the aid of wonderful believers. Our prayers and support and plenty thanks go out to you all from believers in Nigeria, Africa. God bless you all

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