Hot off the press. . .
Urgent Need for Construction Teams to Complete Missionary Housing
As RMI grows, so does our need for additional missionary staff to come along side our current field missionaries, the Thompsons and the Harvies. God has called 2 families to join RMI in Haiti - and they are badly needed! Joel and Laura Sutton are currently raising their support and plan to be in Haiti by August, 2014. Lee and Tina Nunemaker (and their 4 boys) expect to finish their support raising and be in Haiti by December, 2014.
Missionary housing on the mission center is full; however, God has provided a beautiful two story duplex in the village of Simon, almost adjacent to the mission center. The structure is finished, but the inside is not. It needs windows, kitchen cabinets, flooring (tile), plumbing and electrical work including light fixtures.
Construction work teams are urgently needed. Work teams can be scheduled beginning April 4 through August 1, 2014. Teams are scheduled from Friday to Friday.
Help us get the word out! RMI needs your skills. To schedule a work team, please call RMI at 877-764-5439 (toll free). For more details on the projects and opportunities, ask for Kim Rose.
Simon Missionary Duplex
Completion Goal: July 31, 2014
Work Team Costs
Cost per team member for 7 day trip costs $495
Now we are more anxious to get moving! There has been a lot of excited talk among the younger boys today, as they have seen their “Haiti House” for the first time. But we need your help. Partner with us today so we can get moving sooner!
Also, keep watch for our next newsletter. It’s due out in the upcoming week.
Your advocacy to help out those who lost their homes from that unfortunate event in Haiti is truly amazing. I hope you would be able find a suitable construction team soon. Rebuilding their homes would be a significant step in rebuilding their lives. Keep it up!
ReplyDeletePaul Dabbs
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ReplyDeleteI admire you and all the people behind that great advocacy. Helping those people who lost their homes to get them back on their feet is truly noble. I just hope that everything has been settled with regard to the construction of the Haiti houses, and that all is going smoothly. Thanks for sharing that, Lee! Kudos and all the best to you!
ReplyDeleteMelba Collins @ Vermeulens