| Testimonies
of Transformation:
Visitors & Haitian Hosts Talk About
Their Experience
What
Some Visitors Have Told Us:
“I continue to be washed by waves
of gratitude, amazement, challenge, and
even some sadness when I think of all
that I experienced [in Haiti]…I
feel that I was touched on so many levels—spiritual,
cultural, emotional, and intellectual…
For me, the experience far exceeded any
dreams I might have had for what would
occur… Being in Haiti was an incredibly
spiritual experience for me. I felt God’s
presence so strongly in Haiti—most
strongly in the people I met. And I felt
the Spirit more strongly in myself too.”
Cara, Arizona
"My
trip to Haiti gave me courage to live
my life fully. To not waste my time and
energy doing something that is not in
line with my deepest convictions. As a
result of my experience, I came home and
began taking steps to make necessary changes
in my life. Im thriving now. My
life is full. Im doing that which
gives me great meaning. It was my trip
to Haiti, one and a half years ago, that
instigated this wonderful new direction."
Jean, Portland Oregon
"The
trip in January was an incredible experience.
The privilege of staying in the village
with a Haitian family offered a dimension
of life experience that we did not experience
while in Port-au-Prince. Our host families
became family to us and their graciousness
and hospitality deeply touched our hearts.
Jon, Colleen and Miriam were incredible
translators and leader/guides for us.
It was fun to almost instantly bond with
them and experience them as companions
with us. The village stay was so well
planned... Everything went like clock-work
and we wanted for nothing. My
heart has never felt as full as it felt
during those days in the village. The
final evening in our host family home,
I had a delightful time with Eval, the
father/husband. We found common language
by reading from the Bible together - he
read from his Creole translation, and
I read from my English translation. Earlier
in the evening the extended family gathered
in the yard to make a "kalbas"
for each of us - a large bowl made from
a melon like thing that grew on a tree.
It had to be chopped open with a machete
and the innards were fed to the cows.
It was a delightful time watching their
skill in creating this, ordinary for them
but unique for us, item and experiencing
their joy as they gave them to us. I am
thoroughly impressed with the Transformational
Travel." Ginger Anderson-Larson,
Iowa
Transformational Travel
is well named. All of us who came to Haiti
will never be the same
The
experience left an impression that I dont
think time or culture or geography can erase
The
family visits and the womens meeting,
the warmth and friendliness of the people we
met all moved me deeply.
Thank
you for a life changing experience, opening
our eyes and hearts to the people of Haiti
What
Some Haitian Hosts Have Said:
We
couldnt believe that the visitors
would actually come stay with us. But,
when they arrived, it was like they were
at home
This
visit has brought a lot of encouragement to
the members of our womens group; it has
motivated us to work even harder. Thank you
so much
I
would like to tell [the visitors] to always
continue doing the work theyre doing,
and even when theyve arrived home
to think about how we can continue in
solidarity.

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