Sunday, October 24, 2010

Cholera Update

The number of deaths in Haiti's cholera outbreak has risen to 208 dead and the number of confirmed cases to 2,646 in the Artibonite and Central departments. Of the five people with confirmed cases of cholera in Port-au-Prince, four were shown to have originated in Artibonite and one from the Central department. 

The relatively small increase in the caseload today is a possible indication that some containment efforts may be taking effect. The government of Haiti, MINUSTAH, the Humanitarian Community continued to reinforce cholera prevention and response measures. The construction of 12 Cholera Treatment Centres and public information campaigns gathered speed today.  Distributions of soap, water purification tablets and rehydration salts continue.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Cholera outbreak in Haiti (Three news articles)

This cholera thing has everyone's attention.  I know you are bathing this county in prayer for many different reasons and just add this to the list.

Announcements are being made on the radio for people to boil their water or use cleansing tablets, wash hands and avoid non cooked foods.  No more fresh fruits or uncooked vegetables for us for a while.  And we are washing hands ALL the time.  I already use Clorox in our wash and rinse water for dishes and we are putting Clorox into the campus cistern.

They are trying to keep this outbreak to the Artibonite Valley in the center of the country but cases are being diagnosed closer to Port-au-Prince because of the movement of vegetables, fruit and people around the country.

Once again we know GOD is in control and HE makes no mistakes.  Thanks for praying

Phyllis

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Brief Update from Phyllis Schmid

The McMartins and Schmids were in Kansas City, Missouri, the location of the home offices for CrossWorld now for a leadership conference from October 11 through October 15.

The CrossWorld Leadership conference was very good. The guesthouse at the new facility was very nice with large rooms with individual bathrooms like in a motel. There were comfortable lounge areas for fellowship, laundry facilities and an excellent menu of meals. It was exciting to see old friends and make new ones and just to see how God is working through CrossWorld in so many different areas. The worship times each morning were truly a blessing to our hearts. Those from Haiti shared one afternoon about the earthquake and aftermath with the staff there in Kansas City who did so much to help us.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Update from Phyllis Schmid

35 seconds is all it took on January 12 to change the face of Port-au-Prince and our STEP campus for years to come.  Our campus became a place of refuge providing safety and shelter for almost 5000 people in our area. They knew it would be temporary and God provided through many different sources for their needs.

The seminary (STEP) lost the original Bible school building built in the 1940’s. It partially collapsed trapping several students and causing the death of one student. There is a scholarship set up in the name of the student who perished and the first recipient of that scholarship this fall is his brother.


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Interviews with David Schmid

This link takes you to Haven Today's website were Dad is interviewed.

Video: http://www.haventoday.org/video-david-schmid-gd-566.html (short video)
Radio: http://www.haventoday.org/havenplayer.php?file=david_schmid.xml&id=2319 (longer interview)

This radio interview is with Steve Hershey, teacher at Quisqueya Christian School: http://www.haventoday.org/havenplayer.php?file=steve_hersey.xml&id=2319

This radio interview is with Elsa Peterson, with Baptist Haiti Mission:
http://www.haventoday.org/havenplayer.php?file=elsa_peterson.xml&id=2319