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Mark Driscoll’s Message: “32 Hours – The Church in Haiti”

26 January 2010 2 Comments

As many of you will be aware, Mark Driscoll, along with his pal-in-Christ, James MacDonald, have very recently been in Haiti, seeing things, as they are on the ground, and in their capacity as the founders of the growing ministry of ChurchesHelpingChurches, which you should check out HERE.  We would encourage you to play your part, by giving something relevant to your present financial context!

Man of Spin also very recently documented the most recent video of their time in Haiti, along with a video of mostly still images, that could be used in the local church, which you can find HERE!

This is how Driscoll described getting ready for the upcoming Sunday’s message…

Emotionally wrecked putting together a special sermon on Haiti for Sunday like nothing I’ve ever done.

You can find many other details about their time, with personal comment, from Driscoll, at the post, prior to the previously linked edition, which you will find HERE!

With all this in mind, added to the Mars Hill Church site, some 8 hours ago, at the time of piecing this post together, you can now listen to the AUDIO of this message, titled, 32 Hours – The Church in Haiti

Man of Spin is assuming the video is on the way, but you really should check this out, as this should help to key you into what is happening in Haiti, how it has directly impacted someone who is a reasonably well-known and out-spoken individual, and how you can also play your part!

To Listen, GO HERE!

and… keep praying for all those in Haiti, pray like you would want those to pray for you, if you were in such circumstances!

Always Informing, For the Always Reforming, From the Land of the Long White Cloud

Man of Spin

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