JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-Feeding over 15,000 Haitians and adding 14
new converts to Gods family within its first days, Operation: Beans, Rice and Water has given hope to the desperation faced by Haitis hungry and spiritual nourishment to starved souls.
The effort to provide food to Haitis 523 Baptist
churches an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 peoplehas
exceeded initial expectations through the relief efforts of
Florida Baptists and the cooperation of Christian brothers and
sisters in Haiti.
Impossible things are happening so quickly and easily in
Haiti, said Dennis Wilbanks, the Conventions
missionary consultant coordinating the Operation: Beans,
Rice and Water delivery.
Wilbanks arrived in Haitis capital May 5 to begin the
food distribution. With news of a worsening situation and the
escalating prices of rice (up from $25 Haitian Gourde to $400
Gourde per cup) the decision was made to exclude the beans and
oil from the bags of food.
The beans would have given flavor. The oil would have
been appreciated, but by purchasing only rice more people will be
fed, said Wilbanks who serves as pastor of Mission Baptist
Church in Titusville.
After meetings with the six Haitian associational directors,
money was exchanged to begin the food purchase.
The potentially timely food distribution was expedited with
the assistance of more than 500 pastors and lay leaders. Wilbanks
said the orderly pyramid like process pivoted around
a unified Christ-mindedness that enabled food to
immediately reach the people.
Beggars on street corners have long been a common sight in the
Western Hemispheres poorest country. But this time, the
thinness of those with outstretched arms and the notable leanness
in friends faces is an overwhelming image not
easily forgotten, Wilbanks said.
I am so thankful for Florida Baptists who have brought a
new reality to the scripture As you have done unto the
least of these, you have done unto me, said Craig
Culbreth, director of the Conventions Partnership Missions
Department. There is a deep awareness among the Haitian
churches that people in Florida really care.
As a result, many are coming to know the Lord, and many more
will hear about Jesus through the testimony of some that have
pledged to share the little food they receive with neighbors.
They want to show the Christian love and selflessness
that has been shown to them, Culbreth said.
Despite uncertain tomorrows and the mounting hunger crisis,
the peoples hope appears restored by the generous gifts of
rice.
It is awesome to see God work and sadness turn to joy as
people receive the food. They drag in with the weight of the
world on them and leave with a bounce in their step and a smile a
mile wide, Wilbanks said.
My prayer is for the Lord to bless the rice as He
blessed the fishes and loaves and the flour and oil of Elijahs
day.
To date, Florida Baptist churches and individuals have
responded to the $75,000 goal with gifts totaling $39,686.
Anyone who wishes to participate in the relief effort should
send financial gifts earmarked: Operation: Beans, Rice and
Water to the Florida Baptist Convention, 1230 Hendricks
Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32207.