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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Haiti Earthquake News Reports - Haiti Earthquake News Article

 Haiti Earthquake News Article

Passed this message to everyone you know to do kombit prayer asking forgiveness for Haiti as it calls on February 12 -13 14.  

A Woman was sent by God to notify the Haitian Authorities (but they did not receive her visit) about the earthquake a few months before the earthquake stroke Haiti , but the Haitian Authorities did not want her to come in the palace to speak with them. 

Monday January 25, yet she came in to talk in the radio Guinea about the messages that God sent to the country. Prayers for straight three day, on February
12th, 13th, and 14th to ask forgiveness. 

Otherwise, God will continue to hit again every single part of Haiti. And the woman said that "God said to those people whom misfortune to all the raise money on the back of the Haitian people for themselves so that they could fill in their pockets. God said that he will kill all these people."  Don't be hard headed!

Pastor, Priest, Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah witnesses, Voodooism, Presidents, Journalists, Ministers, Atheism, Judges, Political Leaders, such as Rich, Poor, Young People, and Older People...everybody to rise in the name of God for our sins and ask for mercy for Haiti not to  perish.  

Every church should be organized, and open doors for people, so we can pry in the Creator, all the principal's office, the traders, police and MINUSTAH have in NINIV ask God for forgiveness.  

Remember the date - February 12th, 13th, and 14th. Pass it on to One, and another. And so the country will be safe again from sin. 

If you're reading this article distribute it to all people you know, send it to all Priests, and Ministers, Churches' Members, for best result from Work's God. Make copies for the Page and Give it to Other People!


Media and news agencies have reported seismic studies, conducted by U.S. researchers, predicting indefinitely a new earthquake in Haiti. What are we to do? _ Request (Numbers 10: 10, 1 Kings 8, 2 Chronicles 20). 

According to testimony in evangelical circles credible, President René Préval was solemnly ordered to convene the people Three days of fasting and prayer national. Unfortunately, he ignored warnings divine. His impious stubbornness exposed the country to trial.  

But in the Bible, biblical peoples threatened with extinction, God called to their aid. The Nineveh, for example, repented at the preaching of Jonah. So they conspired the destruction of their city (Jonah 3). 

Similarly, our repentance, if sincere, can alleviate the celestial wrath (Ezekiel 33). Common sense must prevail over madness: the catacombs and the Holocaust, 12 January should teach us wisdom. Wisdom, with the critical perspective, is not she not to seek the grace of Almighty, he who has the honor, authority and power?

That is the meaning of this great solemn convocation, scheduled for 12, 13 and February 14! That the Executive Haiti is endorsed or not, Christians will be held in the gap and intercede. How will we? 

Evangelical organizations, missions, churches and groups adopt the protocol or the liturgy of their choice. Central to these spiritual games, suggest the following queries: 1. National Confession 2. Supplication for the appeasement of divine wrath 3. Liberation of the infernal powers 4. Consecration and Dedication of Haiti to God 5. Praise be to Jesus the Savior. Who knows if God will not return from his fierce anger? 


May God bless you!




French Translation
Media et agences d’information  font  état d’études  sismiques,  effectuées  par  des  chercheurs  américains, prédisant sine die un nouveau tremblement de terre  en Haïti. Qu’est-ce qu’on y peut faire ?_ Prier (Nombres 10: 10; 1 Rois 8; 2 Chroniques 20).

Selon  les témoignages en milieux évangéliques dignes de foi, le Président René Préval  était sommé  de convoquer solennellement le peuple à  trois journées de jeûnes  et de prières nationales. Malheureusement, il  ignora  les avertissements divins.

Son entêtement impie exposa le pays au jugement. Or, dans la Bible, des peuples  bibliques, menacés d’extinction, ont appelé Dieu à leurs secours. Les Ninivites, par exemple, se  repentirent  à  la prédication de Jonas.  Ainsi conjurèrent-ils la destruction de leur ville (Jonas 3).

De même,  notre repentance, si elle est sincère,  peut  atténuer  les courroux célestes (Ezéchiel  33). Le bon sens doit primer  sur la folie : les catacombes et l’holocauste  du 12 janvier dernier  devraient nous enseigner la  sagesse.

La sagesse, avec ces perspectives cruciales, ne consiste-t-elle pas à rechercher  les grâces  du Tout-Puissant, lui  qui possède l’honneur, l’autorité et la puissance? Voilà le sens   de cette grande convocation solennelle,  prévue les 12, 13 et 14 février !

Que l’exécutif haïtien y souscrive ou pas, les chrétiens se tiendront sur la brèche  et intercéderont.  _ Comment  procédera-t-on?

Organisations évangéliques, missions, églises et groupes  adopteront le protocole ou la liturgie de leurs choix. Au centre de ces  joutes  spirituelles, suggérons les requêtes suivantes:
1.       Confession nationale
2.       Supplication en faveur de l’apaisement de la colère divine
3.       Liberation des puissances infernales
4.       Consécration  et dédicace d’Haïti à Dieu
5.       Louange à Jésus, le Sauveur.
Qui sait si Dieu ne reviendra pas de son ardente colère ?

Que Dieu vous Bénisse!






Creole Translation
Fè pase mesaj sa bay tout moun ou konen pou nou fè kombit  lapriyè mande padon pou Ayiti jan Bondye mande- l nan dat 12 -13 14 fevrye.  Sèvant  ke Bondye te sèvi avel pou voye avèti  otorite yo ( men yo pat resewa l )  ke tranbleman  de tè a tap pase li te pale nan radio tele ginen kek mwa anvan tranbleman paske otorite nan palè pat vle resevwal.

Lendi swa 25 janvie  li vin pale anko nan radio ginen et men mesaj Letènel voye pou peyi a . Se pou tout pèp la fè twa jou jèn nan dat 12-13- 14 fevriye  pou mande padon , sinou pa fè sa Letènel di lap kontinye frape tout peyi  dayiti.

Epi sèvant la di Letènel di malè a tout mou’n kap ranmase lajan sou do pèp ayisyen pou fè afè pa yo e moun ki manje manje yap bay pou  pèp la. Letènel di lap touye tout moun sa yo . Pa fe tèt di.

Pastè , pè, katolik ,temwen jehovah   pwotestan ,vodouyizan   prezidan , jounalis , minis , ate , magistra,  lidè politik  , rich tankou pòv  granmoun tankou timoun ann leve kanpe  poun al rele nan pye Bondye  pou peche  nou yo e pou nou mande ‘l yon gras espesyal pou peyi  Dayiti  pa peri .

Chak legliz dwe oganize yo , ouvè pòt yo pou  pèp la ka jwenn kote poul rele nan pye Kreyatè  a, tout direktè biwo, tout komèsan , polisye  minustah ann fè tankou peyi NINIV  et na jwenn padon .

Sonje dat la 12- 13-14  fevrye. Yonn di lòt  konsa epi peyi a va delivre .Ou resevwa nòt sa distribyel bay tout moun ou konen  , voyel bay  pè, mè ak pastè ou konen pou travay la ka fèt pi byen .Ou ka fe kopi paj la  pou ou ka bay  lot moun . 

Ke Bondié beni Ayiti

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Earthquake Hits Haiti, (Cap Haitien, Petionville, Port-au-Prince)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The strongest earthquake in more than 200 years rocked Haiti on Tuesday, collapsing a hospital where people screamed for help and heavily damaging the National Palace, U.N. peacekeeper headquarters and other buildings. U.S. officials reported bodies in the streets and an aid official described "total disaster and chaos."

United Nations officials said hours after the 7.0-magnitude quake struck at 4:53 p.m. that they still couldn't account for a large number of U.N. personnel.

Communications were widely disrupted, making it impossible to get a full picture of damage as powerful aftershocks shook a desperately poor country where many buildings are flimsy. Electricity was out in some places.

"They reported structures down. They reported a lot of walls down. They did see a number of bodies in the street and on the sidewalk that had been hit by debris. So clearly, there's going to be serious loss of life in this.

With phones down, some of the only communication came from social media such as Twitter.

The earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 and was centered about 10 miles (15 kilometers) west of Port-au-Prince at a depth of 5 miles (8 kilometers), the U.S. Geological Survey said. USGS geophysicist Kristin Marano called it the strongest earthquake since 1770 in what is now Haiti. In 1946, a magnitude-8.1 quake struck the Dominican Republic and also shook Haiti, producing a tsunami that killed 1,790 people.


The temblor appeared to have occurred along a strike-slip fault, where one side of a vertical fault slips horizontally past the other, said earthquake expert Tom Jordan at the University of Southern California. The quake's size and proximity to populated Port-au-Prince likely caused widespread casualties and structural damage, he said.

Most of Haiti's 9 million people are desperately poor, and after years of political instability the country has no real construction standards. In November 2008, following the collapse of a school in Petionville, the mayor of Port-au-Prince estimated about 60 percent of the buildings were shoddily built and unsafe in normal circumstances.

Tuesday's quake was felt in the Dominican Republic, which shares a border with Haiti on the island of Hispaniola, and some panicked residents in the capital of Santo Domingo fled from their shaking homes. But no major damage was reported there.

In eastern Cuba, houses shook but there were also no reports of significant damage. The few reports emerging from Haiti made clear the country suffered extensive damage.

In the community of Thomassin, just outside Port-au-Prince, the only road to the capital had been cut and phones were all dead so it was hard to determine the extent of the damage.

Former President Bill Clinton, the U.N.'s special envoy for Haiti, issued a statement saying his office would do whatever he could to help the nation recover and rebuild.

President Barack Obama ordered U.S. officials to start preparing in case humanitarian assistance was needed.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said his government planned to send a military aircraft carrying canned foods, medicine and drinking water and also would dispatch a team of 50 rescue workers
Haitian musician Wyclef Jean urged his fans to donate to earthquake relief efforts, saying he had received text messages from his homeland reporting that many people had died.

In Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood, dozens of people gathered at the Veye-Yo community center, where a pastor led them in prayer. Members embraced each other as they tried to contact relatives back home.