In the trenches: Ray Jones in Haiti
March 10, 2010 by Beth Jones · Leave a Comment
Join Beth Jones for a very special show today as she turns over the mike to her husband, Ray Jones, to share about his month-long, medical missions trip to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, to help pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. After Ray arrived a few days after the earthquake, he immediately set up an urgent care medical clinic that he ran the duration of his stay there, treating an average of 200 to 300 patients a day. Enjoy some interesting stories about Ray’s time there, and hear his compassionate heartbeat for one of the poorest nations in the world, Haiti. Then discover what is on Ray’s and Beth’s heart now to do for Haiti. This is one show you do NOT want to miss!
Beauty for ashes
February 13, 2010 by Beth Jones · Leave a Comment
The magnitude -7.0 earthquake in Haiti was devasting, killing an estimated 200,000 people with millions displaced and hungry. But God is creating beauty out of the ashes. Thousands of Haitians have been attending pastor Jay’s early morning prayer meetings, and at least 300 received salvation recently. Below is the latest newsletter update from pastor Jay Threadgill in Port-au-Prince on the rebuilding process and praise reports.
Ray is still not home yet; he’s trying to get a plane this coming Tuesday to fly to the U.S. He’s having a lot of trouble getting out of there, and lately he’s been sick with a deep cough. Pastor Jay, Ray, the staff, and the Haitians have had little food, and are having to rely on God for their daily bread.
The last I heard, the medical clinic was still going strong with Ray treating at least 200 patients a day, and disease was beginning to break out in the tent city on the compound’s grounds. Please pray for a plane for Ray very soon and for total healing of his cough. Because the internet is hit and miss over there, and his cell phone doesn’t work there, he hasn’t been able to contact me lately. I only receive his sporadic updates on Facebook. Thank you for your continual prayers for his safe return. Here is pastor Jay’s newsletter:
Once again, our Lord and Savior has brought forth such a wonderful surprise. Today is the one month anniversary of the earthquake. The nation called a day of mourning. The collective church called for a day of fasting and prayer. Guess we know who’s hearing God, huh?
OVER 15,000 IN ATTENDANCE!
Little did I know that the crowds would come to our church site to pray. I was expecting a good double of our normal attendance for prayer, but I was pleasantly surprised as people kept coming, and coming, and coming. It was well over 15,000 who came. Maybe close to 20,000, but I always stay a bit conservative with my numbers.
They were everywhere. In front, on the hill, under the trees. There were at least a thousand standing behind the platform. The power, mercy and love of God was all over us. There was a great call and prayer for national repentance. We literally stood before the throne of God and cried out to him that He would forgive our nation. The worship was sweet. The presence of God was real. Thank you Jesus! Check the pics on our relief page… www.fomrelief.com
OVER 300 SAVED!
Even though it was a prayer service, many came that were not yet saved. It may even be close to 500 who accepted Jesus today. I don’t know, but I’ll have actual numbers tomorrow. The saints have a whole new sobriety to the Holiness of God along with approaching His throne. Thank you Lord for drawing your people to your saving Grace.
TENT TO BE LOADED AND SHIPPED THIS NEXT WEEK.
We are so excited about getting our new 20,000 sq. ft. tent this next week. We’re still getting the concrete forms and iron set on the site. This should be done this week. Hopefully before the tent comes, we’ll have the cement poured. We want to give our special thanks to City Church in Northern California for the purchase, transport, and help with the tent, the air blowers and all the other many details that they have covered to enable us to have a place to worship. Thank you God! Thank you City Church!
WE’RE BACK UP FEEDING!
By the grace of God we’ve received a couple of shipments of food that have enabled us to begin feeding the people in the surrounding areas. I’m sure we’ve already come close to putting another 10,000 meals out. We’ll be ministering to our own church members, Monday. Many have been somewhat scattered since the event.
IT’S A MARATHON NOT A SPRINT!
Well we’re out of the news, but still in the battle. Hundreds of thousands still live in tent cities all over the city. Food is beginning to get distributed through different agencies, but many still live with below basic provisions.
We’ve now began the “Rebuild Phase”. We’re working on our own facility repairs. We’ve begun to take some of the money donated and have started helping people repair their houses. This is an area many of you can give to. For about $3K we can rebuild or repair many of our brothers and sisters houses. If this interests you or your church…please contact us so that we can work out the details with you.
Remember we love all of you so much. Linda and I want to thank you for all your sacrifice and prayers. Together we will “Rebuild Haiti” as we “Build His Kingdom.”
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To donate to Ray’s medical mission trip in Haiti, send a check or money order to pastor Jay’s Melbourne, FL headquarters address listed on his website here or to Beth Jones, P. O. Box 452, Butler, MO, 64730. For the checks or money orders going to Florida, be sure to mark your check memo or the bottom of the money order as “Ray Jones.”
Or if you’d rather donate directly to pastor Jay, you can donate via Paypal on pastor Jay’s website.
Here is a video taken of the service with the Haitians streaming in. One of the pastors is speaking to the people, most likely in Creole (native language other than French and English).
Ray looking for a flight home now; needs in Haiti go on
February 1, 2010 by Beth Jones · Leave a Comment
Tent City at Morningstar Academy compound, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
For those of you who are following my updates on my husband Ray in Haiti, he is now looking for a way to fly home to Kansas City, Missouri. He doesn’t want to leave. There are still great needs there; there will be needed work there for years. But Ray has to come back to his job and family here. Please continue to keep the people of Haiti in your prayers. May we not forget them.
Ray has set up and stocked a medical clinic at pastor Jay’s Christian school, Morningstar Academy. They are seeing an average of 200-300 people per day in the clinic since he started it, and are now making the transition from urgent care to primary care.
Ray is trying to make sure the medical clinic he set up there is still operational after he leaves. Ray has been working this week at the clinic with an orthodox Jewish doctor from the U.S., who he said is just fantastic. He is breaking in the new medical team and hopes to be home in Kansas City by this coming Friday.
Pastor Jay’s school compound, where the tent city and medical clinic are set up on his property, still needs food, water, and supplies. Ray says that there are food, water, and medical supplies available in the area, but when they ask for it, they are told by the U.N. or other organizations that they are “holding it until we develop a plan for distribution.” Please pray for God to bust through their control and government red tape to help the people of Haiti!
Ray is doing a little better now with his upper respiratory cough and fever. He said it is mostly annoying. He said he also got bitten on the neck by a tarantula spider the other night as he was sleeping! Think, really big, hairy spider with large fangs on you in the middle of the pitch-black night. Yelling “Tarantula!”, he grabbed and threw it, and his room-mate stomped on it, while Ray went back to sleep.

Only my husband, man of no fears and the world’s deepest sleeper, could go back to snoring after something like that happened. He really is not scared of them. He thinks they are interesting. On his last two trips to Haiti, he and his men friends went on a night-time tarantula hunt and filmed them for folks back home. I have watched the video of Ray and his friend Mike looking for tarantulas in the dark, and getting close-ups of them with the camcorder, using the accent of the Crocodile Man (Steve Irwin) as they poked the creatures with sticks. I saw the tarantulas when I went with Ray on his last mission trip there, and stayed a far distance from them as much as I could. EEEK!
Tarantulas are poisonous, but their bites are not fatal unless the person is allergic to them. It is much like a bee sting. Ray’s cough right now is probably unrelated to the spider bite. Please pray for his total healing. I asked him to please not bring any tarantulas home as souvenirs!
On a serious note, on his Facebook update status, Ray said, “I am not buried under tons of rubble, so my issues pale by comparison.”
Ray has a word of warning for people regarding donations: “Fresh water, food, and medicines are at a premium. DO NOT just give to a ministry or organization that says, “We are helping in Haiti.” We had people the other day taking photographs of the clinic I built here, and posting the pictures on a website claiming it was “thier clinic” and to donate to them.”
He encourages people to give food and donations to ministries that have been there long-term and know what they are doing, such as pastor Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International. You can also still give donations to Ray’s medical-security missions organization SEMSAR, since Ray and I funded this trip out of our personal checking account and through SEMSAR. To donate, click here.
This week I met with the editor of the local newspaper to do a story on Ray’s mission trip there. I can’t wait until it comes out this week! Thank you so much for your continued prayers for Ray until he returns safely home!
Picture of Haiti from Ray’s last trip there; this is probably all leveled now.
Prayer for Ray’s healing
January 30, 2010 by Beth Jones · Leave a Comment
Ray got to call me tonight for the first time since he went to Port Au Prince, Haiti; he borrowed a cell phone from someone. It broke up a lot, but at least we got to talk, praise the Lord! There are hardly any flights going out of Haiti now, so he’s not able to come home right now. He is going to try to be back within a week.
At the medical clinic (field hospital) he set up at pastor Jay’s compound, he said they are seeing an average of 250 people per day there. Haitians are coming in each day to stay at the tent city on the compound field, and then go over to the medical clinic, wanting to be checked for various injuries/problems. Today a Jewish orthopedic surgeron, an EMT, and two nurses arrived from the U.S. to help Ray, so that is good news!
Ray has an upper respiratory cough, so please pray for total healing for him. He specifically asked me for prayer for physical strength (he is exhausted), and for food for pastor Jay, him, the medical team, and the patients as they are quickly running out of food. There is water, food, and medical supplies available in the area, but it’s locked up right now from government red tape and control, so please pray for God to get these needs into the hands of the people.
There are still bodies buried underneath the rubble, and Ray said it will take years to remove all the debris as the area is just in ruins. Where he’s at right now is tolerable, but when you go more into the heart of Port-Au-Prince, he said the stench is awful. Bodies are still being burned and/or buried. That is the harsh reality of the situation. The nation is in mourning.
There have been a few very minor aftershocks since the -6.0 aftershock since he’s been there, but they are becoming fewer and not lasting very long.
He will be home as soon as he can.
If you would like to donate to Ray’s medical mission in Haiti to help pastor Jay, click here.
I don’t know this music artist, but I found this video tonight on You Tube about Haiti. It’s VERY GRAPHIC. Please pray for Haiti.
The work done by our God
January 29, 2010 by Beth Jones · Leave a Comment
Photo: 16 year old Darlene Etienne was pulled from rubble 15 days after quake in Haiti. Doctors are amazed she is alive. She’s eating yogurt, talking, and regaining strength. Her mother said she is alive because God hears a mother’s non-stop prayers. Darlene is being cared for at an offshore French hospital ship. (Fox news)
From Ray yesterday, here is the latest update in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti:
“Did not get to treat many patients today. Spent most of the morning running around Haiti with a security specialist attached to the BBC. Tried to get assistance from a warehouse stocked with medical supplies. “Fill out this form, etc.” The bureaucrats have arrived in Haiti. First time I have been out in daylight hours. Port au Prince is in ruins.”
When the earthquake first hit Haiti, God immediately gave me the book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah petitioned the king Artaxerxes to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, which had been destroyed. The enemies Sanballat, Tobiah, and others mocked and taunted Nehemiah and the people that it could never be rebuilt, because it was in ruins.
But with God’s help and the people’s unity and prayer, and by positioning men with their tools in hand, their swords, their spears, and their bows, they got it done. I believe that although the devastation is great in Haiti right now, and it looks impossible and hopeless, God will help the people of Haiti to rebuild it for His glory.
Ray is still working each day at the medical clinic he set up at pastor Jay’s compound, where the offices and the school are located. Please pray for God to bust through all the government red tape, and to supply the people’s continual urgent needs of water, food, and medical supplies.
Shawn had to leave Haiti yesterday to fly home. Ray will be there at least several more days to a week. He’s not sure exactly when he is coming home. Today I met with the editor of our local newspaper to do a story on Ray’s mission work there. Please continue to keep Ray, pastor Jay, and the people of Haiti in prayer for God’s protection, encouragement, and blessings. God hears our voices on behalf of this devastated nation.
“Now the wall was finished on the twenty-fifth day of Elul, in fifty two days. And it happened, when all our enemies heard of it, and all the nations around us saw these things, that they were very disheartened in their own eyes, for they preceived that this work was done by our God.” ~ Nehemiah 6:15-16
To donate to Ray’s medical mission work in Haiti for pastor Jay Threadgill, please click here.






