Fabiola had her visa interview this morning at the US Embassy and she has been approved! She might be able to pick up her passport with the visa in it by sometime next week. Since we don't know for sure I think I will look at flying down on Saturday, December 12th or later. If that is the date I fly down I hope to fly back with her to the States by Wednesday, December 16th. Fabiola has never flown before so I thought it would be good if I am with her. I'm looking forward to visiting my friends, the children, and my family while I am there as well. This will give me a few days to spend with them.
At this time we will not be accepting any more financial support for Fabiola because she should be with me soon. We are so thankful for all of the love, prayers, and financial support we have received over the past two years. You have been a blessing to us, and I hope that in turn we were a blessing in our efforts. If you would like to continue to support Christian Light School you are certainly welcome to do so. I'm sure any extra resources would be greatly appreciated. Any donations that come in for Fabiola after today will go into general funds for the school.
I expect this transition to America might be difficult in at least few ways for Fabiola. Please pray that she will be able to adapt to the abrupt change in climate and culture.
I believe I can confidently say that Fabiola and I's work in Haiti is far from over. There is much we would still like to do in Haiti. Fabiola and I have our dreams of what that could eventually be. Until then we will tackle this new adventure in the United States. There is so much I'm excited to share with her here!
In Christ,
Josh
Sharing Love in Haiti
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Life in Separation and Some Progress
It has been over three months since I left Haiti. Over three months since I have been with my wife. The last month has been especially hard. Some days have been a struggle to get through. I don't think I could have made it this long without my faith in Christ.
I'm sorry it's been so long since my last update. I have been working a lot over the past month. I started working as a business analyst for Rite Aid a little over a month ago. I also work part time as a delivery driver for a local pizza shop called Allen's Eatery. Today is the first day I have had off of both jobs since I started working at Rite Aid. My position at Rite Aid is a temporary position but my bosses are impressed with the work I have done. I should be offered a permanent position sometime soon. Working in a structured office environment 40 hours a week is a vast change from what I did in Haiti. The work isn't nearly as fulfilling, but it has its moments. I am getting the opportunity to really showcase my talents and abilities. It feels good to be recognized for working hard. I am thankful for the great team I get to work with, and I've already established some good relationships.
Fabiola and I received some great news on Friday! Her interview at the US embassy has been scheduled for Tuesday, December 1st at 8 am. I was hoping to fly to Haiti and surprise her over Thanksgiving for our 1 year anniversary but now we are going to wait to see when she can come to the States. I will fly down to escort her to the States once she has been given approval. Please keep her interview in prayer. If things go well she could be with me in the States by sometime later in December.
Today is an election day in Haiti. They are voting for their next president. There are a lot of candidates running so it is unlikely there will be a victor today. That would require a candidate getting at least 50% of the vote. If someone doesn't accomplish this they will have a runoff vote in December I believe. I hope and pray Haiti elects a candidate whose faith is in the Lord.
Fabiola and the girls are now living in a new place between the school and the house the boys live in. The Will family moved back to Haiti this past week to be the directors of the children's homes. Fabiola will continue to supervise the girls and assist the Will's until she is able to come to the States. I look forward to seeing my family, friends, and the children when I go to escort my bride home! I miss them!
Thank you for your continued prayers and support!
I'm sorry it's been so long since my last update. I have been working a lot over the past month. I started working as a business analyst for Rite Aid a little over a month ago. I also work part time as a delivery driver for a local pizza shop called Allen's Eatery. Today is the first day I have had off of both jobs since I started working at Rite Aid. My position at Rite Aid is a temporary position but my bosses are impressed with the work I have done. I should be offered a permanent position sometime soon. Working in a structured office environment 40 hours a week is a vast change from what I did in Haiti. The work isn't nearly as fulfilling, but it has its moments. I am getting the opportunity to really showcase my talents and abilities. It feels good to be recognized for working hard. I am thankful for the great team I get to work with, and I've already established some good relationships.
Fabiola and I received some great news on Friday! Her interview at the US embassy has been scheduled for Tuesday, December 1st at 8 am. I was hoping to fly to Haiti and surprise her over Thanksgiving for our 1 year anniversary but now we are going to wait to see when she can come to the States. I will fly down to escort her to the States once she has been given approval. Please keep her interview in prayer. If things go well she could be with me in the States by sometime later in December.
Today is an election day in Haiti. They are voting for their next president. There are a lot of candidates running so it is unlikely there will be a victor today. That would require a candidate getting at least 50% of the vote. If someone doesn't accomplish this they will have a runoff vote in December I believe. I hope and pray Haiti elects a candidate whose faith is in the Lord.
Fabiola and the girls are now living in a new place between the school and the house the boys live in. The Will family moved back to Haiti this past week to be the directors of the children's homes. Fabiola will continue to supervise the girls and assist the Will's until she is able to come to the States. I look forward to seeing my family, friends, and the children when I go to escort my bride home! I miss them!
Thank you for your continued prayers and support!
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
VISA Progress, My PA Visit, and Haiti Update
Last Friday I mailed a bunch of documents for Fabiola's visa and today I was able to submit the electronic application. It is supposed to take up to 30 days to process. Then the National Visa Center will let us know if they are requiring anything else. My guess is that there will be some other documents that will need to be submitted, but hopefully not. Once the visa application has been approved and all supporting documents have been satisfied, Fabiola will be scheduled for her interview at the embassy. She will need to go to an approved facility to get a full medical evaluation before her interview. That is probably going to be pretty expensive because she will most likely need some vaccinations to get up to US standards. We have already spent over a thousand dollars and it wouldn't surprise me if it's at least another thousand by the time the process is finished. If I had to make an estimate I think it will be at least 3 months until she has her interview.
It's been great visiting with my family and friends in Pennsylvania! I've enjoyed worshiping at my home church. I didn't realize how much I missed some things at home until I experienced them again for the first time in a year. Last week I had a medical checkup and some initial testing revealed I might have a problem with my heart. I wasn't feeling very well at the time so it seemed like a possibility. Since then I have had a blood test and an echo cardiogram today. Everything has looked good. I'm very thankful for that. I've also started to feel better since the weekend. I think I've gained close to 10 pounds and I can feel my strength returning.
Fabiola is still living with the girls from Christian Light School's children's home. Things are somewhat unstable at the moment because the landlord of the property decided that instead of charging $1,000 per month she now wants $1,200 per month and 2 years of rent paid upfront. This is unreasonable and something CLS can't afford to do. Now Fabiola and some other people from the school are looking for another place for the girls to move to. The landlord wants the girls out of the house by the beginning of September. Yesterday was the beginning of teacher orientation and school starts next week. Fabiola is looking forward to seeing her students!
I've been applying for countless jobs over the past 2 weeks. I haven't heard anything so far. It can get depressing when so much effort has gone into applying for jobs and there are no indications of even an interview at this point. I have to trust that God has something for me. The next month should be very interesting. I want to give Florida a solid chance but I know I can't go without work for much longer.
Please pray for Haiti as they continue to go through the election season. Pray for Fabiola's visa process. We would very much like to be whole again. Pray for Christian Light School and the children's home. Pray that they have a great start to the school year and that all of the students and staff are well taken care of. Lastly, pray that God will open and close doors as He guides me on the path He has for me. Thank you for your prayers and financial support for Fabiola!
It's been great visiting with my family and friends in Pennsylvania! I've enjoyed worshiping at my home church. I didn't realize how much I missed some things at home until I experienced them again for the first time in a year. Last week I had a medical checkup and some initial testing revealed I might have a problem with my heart. I wasn't feeling very well at the time so it seemed like a possibility. Since then I have had a blood test and an echo cardiogram today. Everything has looked good. I'm very thankful for that. I've also started to feel better since the weekend. I think I've gained close to 10 pounds and I can feel my strength returning.
Fabiola is still living with the girls from Christian Light School's children's home. Things are somewhat unstable at the moment because the landlord of the property decided that instead of charging $1,000 per month she now wants $1,200 per month and 2 years of rent paid upfront. This is unreasonable and something CLS can't afford to do. Now Fabiola and some other people from the school are looking for another place for the girls to move to. The landlord wants the girls out of the house by the beginning of September. Yesterday was the beginning of teacher orientation and school starts next week. Fabiola is looking forward to seeing her students!
I've been applying for countless jobs over the past 2 weeks. I haven't heard anything so far. It can get depressing when so much effort has gone into applying for jobs and there are no indications of even an interview at this point. I have to trust that God has something for me. The next month should be very interesting. I want to give Florida a solid chance but I know I can't go without work for much longer.
Please pray for Haiti as they continue to go through the election season. Pray for Fabiola's visa process. We would very much like to be whole again. Pray for Christian Light School and the children's home. Pray that they have a great start to the school year and that all of the students and staff are well taken care of. Lastly, pray that God will open and close doors as He guides me on the path He has for me. Thank you for your prayers and financial support for Fabiola!
Friday, July 10, 2015
Some Good News and Status Update
Last night I was checking Fabiola's immigrant visa case status online, like I do every couple days, and USCIS has finally approved the petition! The first part of the process is done! They should be sending a letter to my parents detailing the next steps. It's about to get a lot more expensive, but I'm so happy that some progress is being made. It really lifted my spirits.
I got sick again starting Sunday night. I've really been feeling weak lately, but today I feel a little stronger. The evenings have been hard because we normally lose power around 4 pm. Once the fan goes off it gets really really hot. We do have batteries, but we don't start to use them until it gets dark in the hopes they will last throughout the night.
The girls from the children's home have been living at the same place as Fabiola and I for about a month now. We have enjoyed having them around. Fabiola has been helping them get organized and showing them how to cook, etc. I normally just goof off with them whenever I have the energy for it. I chase the younger ones around the house and silly things like that. When the power goes out I try to use some of that time to read the Bible. The girls see me do this and I hope it's a good example for them. I want them to have a man in their life that loves the Word of God. I love listening to the girls sing songs of worship to the Lord! I love seeing them read the Bible! The other night they were sitting together at a table and writing prayer requests. After they write the prayer requests they pass it to the person next to them and they pray.
There are some things I will not miss about living in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. There are also things I will miss. My wife is at the top of that list. When I leave on July 22nd, Fabiola and I will be married almost 8 months. It's been a hard 8 months, but it's not because of our marriage. I don't know how I could have made it this long without her. I'm not sure how I'm going to make it without her while I am in the States and she is still here. She is such a sweet, beautiful person. We have been through a lot in only 8 months and I know we can make it through anything. Our covenant of marriage will last until one of us draws our last breath or the Lord comes back.
I've been talking with the board of CLS and Sherrie and I believe they have reached the decision to allow Fabiola to receive financial support in Haiti to help cover her expenses here. So if anyone who currently supports us would like to continue to support Fabiola's work with Christian Light School you can do so. This will be a big help and will allow me to focus more on paying off debt in the States and preparing things for when Fabiola can come. Sherrie will get the money to her through payroll so it won't even be disbursed to my personal bank account. It will just be for Fabiola, which in my opinion is a great investment!
At the moment I think I will be keeping my travel schedule the same as when I originally bought the tickets. I will stay in Pennsylvania until August 20th and then fly to Florida to begin looking for work. I'm going to try to earn a little money while I'm in Pennsylvania if I can get some small jobs to do, etc. It's certainly a bittersweet time thinking about the return to my country. I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone, but I'm really going to miss my wife!
I got sick again starting Sunday night. I've really been feeling weak lately, but today I feel a little stronger. The evenings have been hard because we normally lose power around 4 pm. Once the fan goes off it gets really really hot. We do have batteries, but we don't start to use them until it gets dark in the hopes they will last throughout the night.
The girls from the children's home have been living at the same place as Fabiola and I for about a month now. We have enjoyed having them around. Fabiola has been helping them get organized and showing them how to cook, etc. I normally just goof off with them whenever I have the energy for it. I chase the younger ones around the house and silly things like that. When the power goes out I try to use some of that time to read the Bible. The girls see me do this and I hope it's a good example for them. I want them to have a man in their life that loves the Word of God. I love listening to the girls sing songs of worship to the Lord! I love seeing them read the Bible! The other night they were sitting together at a table and writing prayer requests. After they write the prayer requests they pass it to the person next to them and they pray.
There are some things I will not miss about living in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. There are also things I will miss. My wife is at the top of that list. When I leave on July 22nd, Fabiola and I will be married almost 8 months. It's been a hard 8 months, but it's not because of our marriage. I don't know how I could have made it this long without her. I'm not sure how I'm going to make it without her while I am in the States and she is still here. She is such a sweet, beautiful person. We have been through a lot in only 8 months and I know we can make it through anything. Our covenant of marriage will last until one of us draws our last breath or the Lord comes back.
I've been talking with the board of CLS and Sherrie and I believe they have reached the decision to allow Fabiola to receive financial support in Haiti to help cover her expenses here. So if anyone who currently supports us would like to continue to support Fabiola's work with Christian Light School you can do so. This will be a big help and will allow me to focus more on paying off debt in the States and preparing things for when Fabiola can come. Sherrie will get the money to her through payroll so it won't even be disbursed to my personal bank account. It will just be for Fabiola, which in my opinion is a great investment!
At the moment I think I will be keeping my travel schedule the same as when I originally bought the tickets. I will stay in Pennsylvania until August 20th and then fly to Florida to begin looking for work. I'm going to try to earn a little money while I'm in Pennsylvania if I can get some small jobs to do, etc. It's certainly a bittersweet time thinking about the return to my country. I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone, but I'm really going to miss my wife!
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Our Current Situation/Looking Ahead
It's been a rough past day. We haven't had electricity since Monday. There is still electricity at the school so it appears it is not a widespread problem. Something happened that is only affecting the place where we live and the surrounding houses. With no electricity we can't pump water, charge devices, run a fan, or use our internet. As hot as it is now not having a fan, especially for sleeping at night, is very difficult. I've been down this road many times since coming to Haiti and it's never fun. It leaves me restless and unable to sleep. I lay awake in bed soaked in sweat. Then I get up and pace around in frustration.
To top all of that off, Fabiola went to her visa appointment this morning and she was denied. She told me the man didn't even look at her. He also didn't look at any of the letters or paperwork that I had prepared for her. Is the US government taking advantage of Haitians with the visa process? I think they are. They charge people $160 just to get the "appointment" for non-immigrant visas.
The thing that hurts the most is that Fabiola and I knew that if she didn't get the visa today we probably wouldn't be seeing much of each other until her immigrant visa is approved. Unless God tells us something different and provides some more miracles I won't be coming back full time to Haiti once I leave on July 22nd. We received $702 in donations last month and $825 so far this month. It's not even close to what we need to get by. I was setting aside money to pay this year's taxes, but it looks like I'm going to have to use it now and figure out how to pay the taxes when it comes up next year.
I know God can do anything and I truly believe that, but maybe it is time for me to go back to work in the States and prepare a place for my wife and the family we would like to have. God called me back to Haiti in March and I obeyed. I'm thankful I was able to finish out this school year and spend an extra 4 months with my wife. I'm also thankful for everything God has been teaching me through His word and in all of the trials we have had to endure. I'm ready to come back and serve God in the States. I've been greatly troubled for my own country for quite some time. I only wish my wife could be with me! It will happen eventually. It's just not happening as quickly as we were hoping.
Here is the current plan (leaving this open for God to move and change it as He sees fit): I will fly home to Pennsylvania on July 22nd. I will probably cut my time in Pennsylvania shorter (maybe only stay 3 weeks instead of 4). Sometime in mid August I will fly to Florida and start looking for work. Until moving to Haiti, I had lived my entire life in Pennsylvania. Fabiola and I both want to stay in a more tropical climate so Florida is the obvious choice. It also puts us closer to Haiti and only one flight from Pennsylvania. I was supposed to be coming back to Haiti on August 25th, but I will remain in Florida and hopefully be working full time by sometime in September. Fabiola will continue to work at the school and live with the girls from the children's home (the girls moved in with us over a week ago) until her immigrant visa is approved. We have no idea how much longer that is going to take.
I do want to take a moment to assure everyone that despite all of the trials that we have faced, our faith has not been shaken. I love the Lord and He has a plan for us. I don't know much of what lies ahead, but I do know that we serve an Awesome God that loves us unconditionally. I know Jesus is coming back!
Thank you to all who have helped us along the way. Thank you for praying and financially supporting us. Thank you for your continued support! Please be praying that God will open doors and close doors as He directs our path.
To top all of that off, Fabiola went to her visa appointment this morning and she was denied. She told me the man didn't even look at her. He also didn't look at any of the letters or paperwork that I had prepared for her. Is the US government taking advantage of Haitians with the visa process? I think they are. They charge people $160 just to get the "appointment" for non-immigrant visas.
The thing that hurts the most is that Fabiola and I knew that if she didn't get the visa today we probably wouldn't be seeing much of each other until her immigrant visa is approved. Unless God tells us something different and provides some more miracles I won't be coming back full time to Haiti once I leave on July 22nd. We received $702 in donations last month and $825 so far this month. It's not even close to what we need to get by. I was setting aside money to pay this year's taxes, but it looks like I'm going to have to use it now and figure out how to pay the taxes when it comes up next year.
I know God can do anything and I truly believe that, but maybe it is time for me to go back to work in the States and prepare a place for my wife and the family we would like to have. God called me back to Haiti in March and I obeyed. I'm thankful I was able to finish out this school year and spend an extra 4 months with my wife. I'm also thankful for everything God has been teaching me through His word and in all of the trials we have had to endure. I'm ready to come back and serve God in the States. I've been greatly troubled for my own country for quite some time. I only wish my wife could be with me! It will happen eventually. It's just not happening as quickly as we were hoping.
Here is the current plan (leaving this open for God to move and change it as He sees fit): I will fly home to Pennsylvania on July 22nd. I will probably cut my time in Pennsylvania shorter (maybe only stay 3 weeks instead of 4). Sometime in mid August I will fly to Florida and start looking for work. Until moving to Haiti, I had lived my entire life in Pennsylvania. Fabiola and I both want to stay in a more tropical climate so Florida is the obvious choice. It also puts us closer to Haiti and only one flight from Pennsylvania. I was supposed to be coming back to Haiti on August 25th, but I will remain in Florida and hopefully be working full time by sometime in September. Fabiola will continue to work at the school and live with the girls from the children's home (the girls moved in with us over a week ago) until her immigrant visa is approved. We have no idea how much longer that is going to take.
I do want to take a moment to assure everyone that despite all of the trials that we have faced, our faith has not been shaken. I love the Lord and He has a plan for us. I don't know much of what lies ahead, but I do know that we serve an Awesome God that loves us unconditionally. I know Jesus is coming back!
Thank you to all who have helped us along the way. Thank you for praying and financially supporting us. Thank you for your continued support! Please be praying that God will open doors and close doors as He directs our path.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Our Budget
I remember when I was first in the process of planning for my move to Haiti. I was visiting a church in support of another missionary and I ran into the former president of a mission agency. I told him I was going to be serving in Haiti. He asked me how much I thought I was going to need, $2,500-3,000 per month? I said I thought $1,500 per month would be enough. I thought he was crazy for recommending that much! Well...if I was only in Haiti short term (1 year or less), and single, the $1,500 per month probably would have been enough.
Now that I've been serving in Haiti for over a year, and I've become a married man, I realize that the estimate I was given is much more realistic than what my original budget called for. So, I decided it was time to give a budget update. Here is our budget:
Current/Ideal or Anticipated Personal Budget (Monthly) | |
Category | Amount (in USD) |
Rent | 400 |
Food (groceries) | 400 |
Internet | 60 |
Cell Phones | 40 |
Health Insurance (Basic International Coverage for Josh, up to 200 if Fabiola is added and we get a better plan to include things like pregnancy costs) | 45-200 |
College Loan Repayment | 235 |
Life Insurance | 10 |
Gas for Car | 150-200 |
Car Maintenance (also includes insurance and other taxes) | 75-100 |
Dining/Activities | 100-200 |
Retirement Savings (at least this much) | 100 |
Travel to States (estimated airfare costs if broken down per month) | 150 |
Clothing/Hygiene/Other miscellaneous needs | 50-100 |
Total Monthly | 1815-2195 |
Taxes (Social Security/Medicare, state, local) at least 20% (after non income expenses are deducted) | 324-369 |
Tithe (at least 10% after non income expenses are deducted) | 162-185 |
Total Monthly with Taxes and Tithe included | 2301-2749 |
One Time Costs: | |
Fabiola's Immigrant Visa/Green Card | 1,500-2,000 |
Josh's Haitian Residency (Annual Haitian Visa, Costs Less to Renew) | 200 |
Cooking Stove | 250 |
Pots/Pans/Plates/Cups/Other Kitchen Items | 200 |
Mattress Monthly Donations Received Since January 2015: January: $1,490 February: $645 March: $1,565 April: $7,103 (Over $5,000 of this was used to pay 2014 taxes (about $3,000) and vehicle expenses/repairs (about $2,000)) Looking at our current budget needs and the monthly donations we have been receiving, it is clear that we are falling significantly short of meeting our monthly budget. God has provided in our time of need (look at April, for example!) There is no doubt somehow or another we will be able to to get by. Logically, and in my finite mind, it currently looks impossible, but God has brought me through so much. I have learned a lot during my time in Haiti. I've been living from one miracle to another for quite some time now. I look forward to seeing how God is going to come through for us! |
250 |
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Plans for the Next Two Months and a Trip Home!
It's hard to believe that Fabiola and I have been married for over 6 months already! I'm so thankful to have such a great wife! She is way more than I deserve!
The last day of school is quickly approaching. June 10th will be here before we know it! Our first graduation is happening on Sunday, May 24th. The senior boys have finished the English A Beka program. We are proud of them and look forward to seeing what God has in store for them!
After school is over I'm planning on spending more time in prayer and in the study of the word of God. I will still be at the school several times a week, but there shouldn't be a need for me to be on campus every day. I would like to focus more on sharing the gospel with those around me when less is required of me at the school. I also want to start a weekly Bible study with some of my friends. That could start as soon as this week. Fabiola will be helping translate for some teams coming this summer with Ken and Andrea Taylor.
Fabiola and I are moving to an apartment in the beginning of June. Our friends from church have an apartment on their property. They were willing to give it to us for the same rent we currently pay. It will cost more because it will require us to drive to go anywhere, but it is a nice area where we believe we will have more peace. It will also give us an official place to call home. Right now we are living in a place with other people and it's hard to have the privacy we would like. I have enjoyed our time where we are though, and it was convenient being able to walk to the ministry.
I'm excited to announce I will be coming to the States for about a month! I will be arriving in Pennsylvania on the night of Wednesday, July 22nd. I will be in Pennsylvania until Thursday, August 20th. Then I am flying to Florida the night of Thursday, August 20th and visiting there until Monday, August 24th, before returning back to Haiti. I really want get the most out of the time I have while in the States, so please contact me if you would like me to visit your church, or if you would like to just get together. Every moment is precious and I know it will go by so fast!
My hope is that Fabiola will be able to come with me. We have applied for a tourist visa. I have heard that they normally don't give a tourist visa to someone who has already applied for an immigrant visa, but we have to at least try. Fabiola's interview is scheduled for 11:00 am June 24th at the US Embassy. Please cover this in prayer! I would love for her to be able to meet everyone! If she does get approved, the airfare will probably cost a lot more than what I just paid for my tickets, because it will be much closer to the time we will leave. One of our current needs is help with the travel costs, especially if she is allowed to come.
Thank you to all of those who pray for and financially support our efforts in Haiti!
The last day of school is quickly approaching. June 10th will be here before we know it! Our first graduation is happening on Sunday, May 24th. The senior boys have finished the English A Beka program. We are proud of them and look forward to seeing what God has in store for them!
After school is over I'm planning on spending more time in prayer and in the study of the word of God. I will still be at the school several times a week, but there shouldn't be a need for me to be on campus every day. I would like to focus more on sharing the gospel with those around me when less is required of me at the school. I also want to start a weekly Bible study with some of my friends. That could start as soon as this week. Fabiola will be helping translate for some teams coming this summer with Ken and Andrea Taylor.
Fabiola and I are moving to an apartment in the beginning of June. Our friends from church have an apartment on their property. They were willing to give it to us for the same rent we currently pay. It will cost more because it will require us to drive to go anywhere, but it is a nice area where we believe we will have more peace. It will also give us an official place to call home. Right now we are living in a place with other people and it's hard to have the privacy we would like. I have enjoyed our time where we are though, and it was convenient being able to walk to the ministry.
I'm excited to announce I will be coming to the States for about a month! I will be arriving in Pennsylvania on the night of Wednesday, July 22nd. I will be in Pennsylvania until Thursday, August 20th. Then I am flying to Florida the night of Thursday, August 20th and visiting there until Monday, August 24th, before returning back to Haiti. I really want get the most out of the time I have while in the States, so please contact me if you would like me to visit your church, or if you would like to just get together. Every moment is precious and I know it will go by so fast!
My hope is that Fabiola will be able to come with me. We have applied for a tourist visa. I have heard that they normally don't give a tourist visa to someone who has already applied for an immigrant visa, but we have to at least try. Fabiola's interview is scheduled for 11:00 am June 24th at the US Embassy. Please cover this in prayer! I would love for her to be able to meet everyone! If she does get approved, the airfare will probably cost a lot more than what I just paid for my tickets, because it will be much closer to the time we will leave. One of our current needs is help with the travel costs, especially if she is allowed to come.
Thank you to all of those who pray for and financially support our efforts in Haiti!
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