
Doug McGraw
Here is a link to a TV interview with Village Missionary Ken Wagstaff after he returned home from Haiti.
Village Missionaries Terry and Martha Major from Pierceville KS, Village Missionary Ken Wagstaff from Andover, ME, (click on the link and type in their name) and Village Missions’ Board Member Doug McGraw (from Pierceville) are in Haiti as part of an eleven person team planning to put a roof on a church outside of Carrefour. The team is located in Carrefour–this earthquake is being called the Carrefour earthquake because it was so close to this city. All of the members of the team are okay.
The team was working with Dr. Andre J. Louis who is with Independent Christian Alliance . Terry had been in Haiti for the previous week speaking to a pastor’s conference. Attendance last Sunday numbered over 1300. This organization is located in Carrefour, which was only 6 miles northeast of the epicenter of the quake. Dr. Louis has visited Pierceville regularly since 1973—this is the first time a work team from the church has visited Haiti.
The earthquake occurred at 4:53 pm EST. Terry and Martha Major had been in Haiti for the previous week as Terry preached to a pastor’s conference. Other members of the team had arrived in Haiti about noon. Please pray for their safety, for the safety of the congregation, for opportunities to minister and be used by God, for their families at home, and for the people of Haiti.
Terry Major has been able to post to his Facebook page. Here are his postings:
From before the earthquake: (From first to last–will keep updating this site)
1/7/10 First preaching last night went well. Headed back for the morning teaching session. the weather is wonderful – sunny, 75 degrees with a breeze! We’re not missing Kansas at all with its ice and snow! God is good – thanks for praying for our ministry here.
1/8/10 Finished my last teaching session and had dinner of rice & beans with fish. One more preaching assignment tonight and a brief “sermon” on Sunday and I will be done with the preaching part of my trip! Warm here in Haiti – wish you were here?
1/9/10 Finished our parade to the ocean for baptisms – what enthusiastic worship! It is now 80 degrees and we are glad to be home in the shade. four people prayed for salvation last night after my final message! Praise the Lord for using His Word through me.
1/11/10 Finally back in internet contact. Quiet day of recovery from Sunday celebration. There were one thousand three hundred and forty people in church! It was crowded and a rich blessing to experience. Our team is coming in tomorrow morning and we will begin the projects on Wednesday. Pray for safe arrivals and work!
After the earthquake:
1/14/10 10:16 PST We are back in internet contact! Hallelujah!! We are safe, well fed, lots of water, no serious issues we have to deal with. We have been able to stabilize Andre’s house/office and help with medical needs around us. No one is hurt at the house, but there are houses down around us. Thanks for praying. We hope to have Magic Jack contact with everyone soon.
1/14/10 1:07 pm PST The engineer is here looking over the house. He says if we put 2 by 4s under the jacks we put up the house should be fairly safe. We will be getting the lumber as soon as possible and moving forward with the roof project, too, if possible. God is good.
1/14/10 5:05 pm PST The suburb where we are located is not as destroyed as the report says. A house across the street collapsed and killed one. Two or three houses near the church were destroyed. Most houses have some damage, but we don’t know that they will be destroyed. The engineer says that he can save Andre’s house, which is good news.
1/14/10 5:10 pm PST It is now night. We just had another aftershock, small, but still unnerving. Pray that we will be able to get inside the house and put the timbers in place with the jacks to stabilize the house. We need God’s strength and power to persevere in this battle to save Andre’s house.
1/15/10 3:30 pm PST Internet is finally back up and running. It is now night. We had two pretty strong jolts this AM, but nothing since. No more serious damage, PTL. The engineer came this AM and is sending his men in to brace up the perimeter of the house, so we are now unemployed! We don’t mind. Three of the team went 60 miles west this afternoon to see the damage and all of the churches and schools were either damaged or destroyed. No lives were lost, but many close calls. We will go to the beach tomorrow for R&R and maybe some clean up around that area. We are hoping to work on a church out there that was damaged by the flooding of the hurricane last year for the first part of the week since we can’t do any more work around here. God has blessed our labors thus far and we want to be a blessing as long as we can and do as much as we can. The airport is open, but if we try to leave early and something happens we may be here until the middle of February, so we will go with our scheduled leaving times on Friday.
Thanks again for all the prayers. It is a blessing to wake up in the morning – before daylight – to the praises and prayers of the Haitian believers as they worship the Lord! Pray that many hearts will be open to salvation as the pastor’s preach in these gatherings that are believers and nonbelievers. One of our team’s oldest daughter recommitted her life to the Lord as a result of this experience – it makes the trip worthwhile to see people come to the Lord.
1/15/09 6:00 pm PST The men who went west said that they saw no front-end loaders for cleanup or rescue/police or Red Cross; no one non-Haitian. There was a lot of destruction there, too, two churches totally destroyed and two schools; two damaged fairly badly. We saw army helicopters going overhead, so something is going out.
Clarification Posted 1/16/10: So far, the church has survived the earthquake and the many aftershocks. Other churches and schools in the area have been destroyed. Doug told Saundra that damage in their area is similar to damage from a tornado—one house undamaged and the house next to it destroyed. A man died in the house across the street. The team has ample food and water.
1/16/10 7:00 pm PST From Terry Major: The new church is the second floor of the old church and we were on the second floor when the quake hit. We went to the open area between where the pulpit is and where the balcony will be eventually – a temporary roof over the congregation. There are tall pillars on the sides going up where a roof will be someday and they are what swayed in the quake all around us. We didn’t get off the building until after the quake was over. if the pillars had broke we don’t know what might have happened, but He protected us and gave us a witness, too.
Another 5.8 quake centered west of us where some of the team went to see the damage – and it was great all ready, so we chose not to go to the beach because the roads were already in bad shape.
We had water and electric trouble and were ready to call Samaritan’s Purse for help, but after a season of prayer God gave us the victory in restoring all things and we are doing okay.
Church will be outside tomorrow morning at 6:00 AM. We will meet in the church courtyard and so need to start early before it gets hot. We will not have a lot of time for us to share they say, but it will be a wonderful day of praise.
Six people who spent the night in our courtyard prayed for salvation this AM; 7 in another courtyard, so we are rejoicing in God’s goodness in taking this tragedy and using it to build His church.
We need to check with the embassy on Monday as we are hearing a lot of problems in getting out. We want to stay until Friday to help in any way we can—especially secure a “campsite” for Andre and his staff. (His wife is going to get evacuated as she hurt her back in the quake on the stairs getting out of the house, first of the week.)
Thanks again for the prayers of support. God is working in us too. We will never be the same again.
1/17/10 1:30 pm PST Good day so far, but the water pump has given out so there will be no more clean water. We will go to the airport in the morning and evacuate so that all the resources Andre has can go to his staff and people.
1/18/10 4:00 am PST The sun is rising. No new tremors, which is good. Trying to find another car for transport to airport. Leaving ASAP. Pray for these dear people and the long struggle to normalcy they face.
E-mail From Saundra McGraw: Brian, you may have gotten the word that the team is trying to get to airport as I write, and will wait for a way to get out. Please pray for safety, and Andre’s wife’s priority to get out today. she is in a lot of pain with her back, as she fell trying to get downstairs during the EQ, (and had a back issue before). They feel they have done all they can to help now, and need to conserve the resources he has for those in his care. Thanks, Saundra
‘They are standing on the tarmack waiting in a long line waiting for a military seat. Praise God. They got to the airport earlier than I expected. Saundra
1/18/10 4:45 pm PST Just received word that Terry Major and the rest of the team arrived safely in Orlando, FL from Haiti and are now rebooking flights home.
1/18/10 5:50 pm PST From Terry Major on Facebook: We are in Orlando, only took 5 hours to get through Haiti evacuation. We will catch a flight in the morning and be in Pierceville by 9 PM (Denver at 3). It is so good to be back in the good old USA! Thanks for your prayers – keep them going for the people of Haiti and esp. Andre as he helps people exist and move forward.
1/20/10 6:45 am PST We are safely home in Pierceville and so appreciative of all your prayers for us. All of the team is home except for Steve who had a two day drive up from Miami to NC. Keep Pastor Andre and his work in your prayers.