Haiti Nutrition Project // fighting injustice
Haven’t looked in to dropping in a new tab for ‘stories on justice’ yet, but I’m seeing them everywhere. It’s coming.
Cornerstone has been in a series on Nehemiah now for the past seven weeks and we have one more to go. I was excited about this series when we started because I though it was going to be about ‘personal vision’ and long term thinking, real 30,000 feet view kind of ideas, etc., etc. And it has certainly touched on that. But honestly, I think I’ve been more impressed by the nitty gritty areas I’ve found myself changing in. Thoughts like this from my friend Lee are where I feel like we’ve been changing the most; looking for where we are to be a part of a movement and be ‘repairers of broken walls and restorers of streets with dwellings.’ It’s interesting when you approach a new sermon series the things that you think you will communicate and learn and then find yourself in the middle of it changing completely.
For me it’s been the idea of injustice. I’m seeing the stories everywhere. They’re breaking my heart and challenging me to be different. To see see the world different. To love different. Here’s the story of Haiti Nutrition Project. Check out their site. Pray for them. Read their blog. Find out how to get involved. Maybe this is where you have been called to be a rebuilder and a restorer.
Haiti – Canaan Orphanage Malnutrition Initative from andrew hudson on Vimeo.

