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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Yannucciello Update

I am going to be open and honest today. I feel like writing my thoughts. Sorry it is a little long.

It has been seven weeks since the earthquake in Haiti. It has been a wild ride, probably the hardest two months I can remember. Things are still crazy and busy for Jeff and the Agape staff. In the last seven weeks, Agape has sent more than double what we sent the whole last year. So two years worth of work or more in seven weeks. Just hearing that you can imagine how busy that they have been. Jeff is still working twelve hour days and parts of the weekend. His phone is always ringing even at home.

It is so amazing how God works things out. Months before the earthquake everything was up in the air for us at Agape. If there wasn't some changes with Agape then we were praying about what God had for us next. God quickly worked out those changes and we felt God's peace about staying with Agape. Now looking back with this crisis now Jeff has been such an integral part of the relief effort. Out of all of the full time staff at Agape we have been there the longest. We have been with Agape for six years. Agape could not have done it all without Jeff. I am very proud of Jeff. I am thankful that God kept us here even for this season. What we went through last year was all worth it to help Haiti in their biggest time of need. I am so proud of what Agape has done and are continuing to do. The staff has all worked so very hard.
  • Please continue to pray for the staff at Agape Flights.
  • Pray for strength and encouragement as they work the long hours.
  • Pray for all of their families. I know that it has been really hard for us not having Jeff home.
  • Continue to pray for our missionaries as they are on the front lines.
  • Pray that Agape can find a new plane quickly (our plane had a landing accident which totaled it)
Our other biggest concern right now is that our support has gotten low. In a way, that is a praise report because we have been with Agape for six years and haven't had to raise more support until now. We need to raise our support but with the earthquake there is no way that Jeff could break away yet. If you are not supporting us right now please consider doing that. It would really help if we had people commit right now so that we can still concentrate on the relief efforts. Or if you are supporting us and would like to increase that support please let us know. When the relief effort slows down we are wanting to still go out to raise our support.

The other problem that we have right now with going out to raise support is that we do not have a vehicle that is safe to travel with. We really need a van this year. If you would like to help us with a newer van please contact us. If you know of someone that would even sell their van for less than the value of the van please let us know. We have been praying for a newer van for two years. We really need it this year with the traveling that we need to make. Please contact us if you would like to maybe even help us financially with our van. Thank you!

It has been amazing being with Agape for six years. We look forward to seeing all that God has in store for us and Agape.
  • Pray that we can get our support to where it needs to be
  • Pray for us to receive our van in the next three months
Thank you for praying for us during this time. We have only been able to walk through this with God's help. Thank you for those that have supported us for six years, you have no idea how much we appreciate it. Thank you!

Orphan update

From another Agape staff member's blog, Lynn Anderson:

Since the earthquake, Agape Flights has been one busy place to work. The statistics are staggering. We have send over 130 flights to Haiti, delivered over 350,000 pounds of supplies, reunited 37 orphans to their "forever" families, and transported over 25 medical personnel. The details of how all these things were made possible is easy to tell.... God did it!!!

We also experience a very scary situation this month in our work at Agape. Twenty-four hours after we send 2 orphan escorts to Haiti to pick up 6 children and head home, we found them in serious danger. The adults were falsely accused of trying to steal the children and were detained by the Haitian police for 9 hours. The children were taken away from them later that night and sent to a tent camp for older orphans. They had no bottles, no wipes, diapers of only one size and no adult to watch over them. The adults were able to visit them during the day but could not stay with them through the night. Three days later, after several meetings between Haitian and US officials, the adults were able to regain custody of the children. The biggest fear hit when they returned to the tent where the children were last seen and they were gone. The officials of the tent orphanage moved the children to a new orphanage 2 hours away. Some reports state that the Haitian officials planned to move the children, separate them and lose them in the Social services system but the Lord intervened and destroyed that plan. Praise the Lord that the next day a plane became available to pick up the group and bring them to the US. All 6 children are now safe at home with their new families. It was very difficult to feel helpless when the situation was in the works, but what an absolute honor to watch the Lord take this desperate situation and turn it around?! Once again, He thwarted Satan's attempt to destroy families and cause chaos. God is good all the time.....all the time, God is good.