Dad’s Facebook status last night read, “Saw too much today – really overwhelmed by it all. Good night. I am, well…” This made my heart really heavy for him. On one of the pictures of the rubble he had posted, his comment said that they were starting to do some burning to cover up the smell of all the dead bodies. It is very easy to write a blog post, say a quick prayer, call dad throughout the day, and forget quickly what he is going through as I pick up and go about my daily business. But, then, I see the pictures and read the comments. That changes my heart and my prayers. It breaks me for the Haitian people, and breaks me for workers, like my dad. The picture at the top of this post is just one of the many, many heartbreaking ones he has posted.
They moved to work on the Presidential Palace and the police station. Many groups are camping out on the roofs of buildings. Before moving, he reported to my mom that they had been bitten by bed bugs and that the hotel was quite infested. Lovely! So, for those of you who read my prior posts and thought my mention of a “hotel” meant dad was vacationing in Haiti… Ha! Not quite the hotel most of us would envision staying in.
Every time I talk to him, he is extremely busy. You can hear noise in the background, and he says the whole city is buzzing, as everyone works really hard. They have had trouble on and off with the chlorinators on their water systems. Please keep this specific situation lifted up in prayer. Also, they are working so hard and quickly running out of supplies. He said the world is there- there are Chinese and Germans, along with others and the Americans, of course.
Again, you can follow dad’s updates on Twitter @52bharper or on Facebook- Bob Harper. Here are the latest pictures:

Notice it says "Self Heating" and "3 yr. shelf life"?! Looks like someone will need a detox when they get home...

Federal Building. They pull bodies out and bag them, and search for tax papers. Taxes won't be collected. Citizens may be happy about this, but this means no means of income for island.

Dad in front of the drip water bucket filtration systems. Texas Baptist Men sent them, 10,000 have arrived!
On a side note, for those of you who miss the “health” aspect of this blog. Know what we sent dad with to make sure he stays healthy while in Haiti? Colloidal Silver! He is using it as his hand sanitizer, and spraying it in his mouth, ears, nose and eyes several times a day. He also takes it orally. Colloidal silver is great when you go on trips and when you come down with something at home. So there is your tip for the day
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Vanessa
February 3, 2010
10:14 AM
Cindy, your dad is awesome for all he is doing. Praying all stay safe in Haiti.
Heather
February 4, 2010
8:16 AM
When Katie was born it made me want to change the world. I wanted to help raise money to dig wells in Africa, provide water filtration for families in India or capital for poor entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. Anything, really. At this stage in my life, though, I am resigned to the fact that my ministry is MUCH more local, and that is why I am so grateful for the Bob Harper’s of the world!
Beth Reed
February 6, 2010
1:36 PM
ok, i have an idea, lets have a MK reunion/relief trip in Haiti this summer! I really wish that you and I lived closer to each other.
Alan
April 25, 2010
12:11 PM
ok, i have an idea, lets have a MK reunion/relief trip in Haiti this summer! I really wish that you and I lived closer to each other.