Blessed

 Psalm 1            ...Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night.  That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither-whatever they do prospers.  Not so the wicked!  They are like chaff that the wind blows away. Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgement, nor sinner in the assembly of the righteous.  For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked leads to destruction.


Blessed.  What comes to mind when you think of the word blessed or think of being blessed?  Do you think ‘happy, fortunate, lucky, life is good, God is good’?  Eugene Peterson’s book titled Answering God points to the first word of Psalm 1, Blessed, and describes ‘blessed’ in a concept of a “directional antenna, a mind-set for picking up signals we would otherwise miss.”  


When we pray for God’s will to be done in our lives, what are we getting into?  What should our approach be with the unknown we are seeking and asking for?  

According to Peterson, “Apprehension will make us cautious, crippled for taking risks, if risks need to be taken.  Stoic dutifulness will make us heavy-footed, clumsy in the dance, if a dance is scheduled.  The blessed arouses expectation, a readiness for a more that is also a good.  We don’t know the contents of the Blessed, or the difficulties-how could we, we are not there yet- but we sense that we are entering a way on which we will become more our true selves, not less, not other.  The anticipation of being blessed works changes in us that make us capable of being blessed.”

For us personally, we return Blessed from a short time in the states focused on family and friends, and ourselves, to the ministry work God has called us to, with our “directional antennas” up and a mind-set to pick up signals we might otherwise miss.  We return Blessed with a readiness to see what God will reveal to us.  We certainly feel an expectation to learn the contents of the Blessed and we anticipate the way God will impact our lives to become, step by step, more our true selves.


One story we have enjoyed sharing with the people we were blessed to be around during the past two weeks is about Regis Joseph, nicknamed Felix, who is on the Haitian staff with MH and serves as a security guard on the Many Hands campus.  

Late one Saturday afternoon Felix was on duty keeping watch over the campus.  He heard some commotion and discovered a stray dog had made his way onto the grounds and was attacking a resident goat that was part of the MH goat program.  


You can imagine the desperate yelps that could be heard as the dog was winning the battle.  In the midst of the scuttle Felix had an eye on the dog, reached to pick up a rock from the ground, and with ONE attempt, ’fired’ the rock and successfully hit the target, the dog’s head.  With the sound of the last YELP, the ordeal was over.  The result… a dead goat AND a dead dog


Continuing on with Eugene Peterson’s commentary of Psalm 1…Torah, law, God’s Word, a noun derived from a verb, yarah, that means to throw something, let’s say a rock, so that it hits its mark.  “Torah is God’s words that hits its mark, hits the target of the human condition.”  Can you picture Felix’s rock hitting the mark, the target, the dog that attacked the goat?  “God’s word has this aimed, intentional, personal nature.  When we are spoken to in this way, piercingly and penetratingly, we are not the same.  These words get inside us and work their meaning in us."

Peterson wants to convey this truth, God’s word speaks to us, addresses us.  “We learn that all God’s words have this characteristic: they are torah and we are the target.


God’s words, each one creating and saving words, HIT us where we live.  These are words we take in, words designed for shaping new life in us.  If we murmur and mumble the words, hear and rehear these words as we sound them again, the sounds of the words have the power to sink in to our muscles and bones.”

As we re-enter our particular mission field with a renewed focus on God’s word, using the Psalms as tools for prayer, we are primed to concentrate on the things of God that are real and visible.  We are prepared to be Blessed because of the opportunity for murmuring and hearing God’s words that hit the mark and shape our lives.  Let the words from Psalms, the prayer book of the bible, be real to you as well to touch you, train you, give you directive.


Last month Many Hands Haitian staff had a retreat at the MH guest house.  
We talked about the Mission, Vision, and Values of MH and talked about 
the overall purpose and strategy of the work God has laid out for us

Unity was another topic reviewed during the staff retreat.  A simple motto has been repeated in the past months...If I hear it I will forget, if I see it I will remember, if I do it I will understand.  A volunteer project was on the retreat schedule for day two of the staff retreat. One goal in mind...to understand UNITY as a team by working together. This is the before picture of a house that would be painted for its residents by MH staff who were about to be BLESSED!


This house was funded by a MH supporter and was built under supervision of MH

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Gelene and Paula, Thrive for Five Program helpers are good at working together.













Jean-Ronel, left, Appolon, background, and Lumanes, right,
are having no trouble at all practicing Unity!

Left to Right...Jean-Ronel, Woody, Claudin
        Kalo is painting the front porch and Odenes is standing on a chair to reach the top of the wall

                    UNITY!! and a painted house is what we have to show for the effort.  All were blessed!


The job of painting the house went so well the team moved down the road and knocked out house #2.

The before picture...
this house has a new concrete floor and fresh krepi (cement covering) on the walls inside and out.  Again, funded be a MH supporter with the work organized by MH.








Jean Rene and Liz











Jean-Ronel

Incredible...In just under four hours on a Saturday morning,
 the MH volunteer team painted two beautiful homes
     As house #2 was completed, the family gathered on the porch to express their thanks to the team

The team packed up and headed back to the guest house.  
In the quiet of the moment, Paulene, the woman of the house, raised her hands 
repeating praises to God for the gift shared that day.   She feels blessed!

MH team cooks Evenie and Beatris cooked while the other team members painted.  
The entire team gathered for a noon meal to celebrate a tremendously rewarding experience.
BLESSED

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  1. Thank you so much for your report. We have been praying for unity for MH4H staff and it was so neat to see all of you working together on the houses. Praying that you will continue to feel blessed as you are such a blessing to so many.

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    1. Kris, Glad you enjoyed reading about the MH staff project. It was such a great weekend together. It even included a 1:00 AM Dance party on the front porch of the guest house which might not have been enjoyed by those who had already gone to sleep for the night. :(

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