Leo Gane (pronounced lay-o gone) was practically just that. It was nearest to the epicenter and was completely devistated. We met with a group of 26 pastors and almost all of their churches were completely flattened. One pastor talked about losing his son in the quake. Another told of a young girl in his church who lost her leg. And another... And another... The stories in Leo Gane were tragic and sad and vert personal. Yet, in spite of all that, these pastors had hope. Hope in Christ. Hope in their church. And hope for the future of Haiti. After meeting with them, I too have that hope! (see Isaiah 40:30-31 to read more about this hope) Evan
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