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Ray’s Haiti mission this week

 Ray Jones, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti

My husband Ray flew in to Kanas City, MO, late last night after working a week at Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, to get the new medical clinic operational at Fishers Of Men Ministries International (FOM). 

Ray spent the first two days going out on the streets of Haiti with a visiting medical team from Turning Point Church of Forth Worth, TX. Part of the group went to a local hospital to perform surgeries, and the other part of the group, whom Ray joined, went to a tent city to set up a medical clinic.

 Tent city medical clinic, Haiti

Ray and the team worked for two days in the clinic, seeing approximately 50 to 70 people a day, treating various ailments such as respiratory illnesses, bowel diseases, urinary tract infections, anxiety, etc. 

A large shipment of medicines and medical supplies recently were sent to FOM Ministries, and Ray spent the rest of the week getting the medical clinic operational, organizing the medicines and medical supplies on shelves in the pharmacy. 

  Fishers Of Men Ministries International medical clinic, inside

The medical clinic was started by Ray after the earthquake on January 12  this year, in one of the Christian school classrooms. During the month he was there after the tragic earthquake – which killed an estimated 230,000 and left approximately 1,000,000 homeless – Ray and medical teams at pastor Jay’s ministry treated approximately 200 to 300 patients a day. 

The clinic was temporarily shut down in July 2010 to focus time and energy on building the new clinic.   The clinic will be a permanent facility at FOM Ministries, and is now located on what was formerly a soccer field at the ministry compound.

  FOMM medical clinic, inside

The clinic has four rooms with two bathrooms and showers: a pharmacy, a storeroom, a reception area, and a large patient treatment area. Its floors are all tile, and it is air-conditoned (when Haiti electricity is actually running at times during the day!).  Since Ray had to come home to get back to work (and to his family 😀 ), the clinic is going to be locked until someone or medical teams can be in charge of it. As always, pastor Jay is full of faith in God and looking ahead, not behind.

 FOMM medical clinic, outside

Please pray for God’s wisdom for pastor Jay, and for God’s continued blessings, provision, and protection upon him, his family, and his ministry in Port-Au-Prince.

 From pastor Jay’s newsletter this week, here is an excerpt, asking for those who feel led to join him to help at the clinic and/or with donations (the man with the duffle bag in this paragraph is Ray):

“What started out of necessity due to the catastrophe of the January 12th earthquake, with one man and a duffle bag full of medicines, has now reached the completion of the first stage of the FOMM Medical Clinic here in Port Au Prince, Haiti. Building construction is now finished and we have begun the process of moving our medical supplies into our new clinic.

We still have many needed items and equipment to furnish our clinic, but we are now ready to open the doors and serve the people of the city with a free medical clinic. We are looking for medical teams who are willing to come and serve the Haitian people. We look forward to partnering with doctors, nurses, dentists and other medical personnel.

Do you know people in the medical supply business? Do you know pharmaceutical reps? Do you know doctors and other medical personnel that would be willing to partner with us in serving the sick in Haiti? Let us know! We have a list of needed supplies, equipment and medicines needed to keep this clinic open and effective!  This is just Phase 1 of our plan…in 2011 we hope to build a second building that will house a small outpatient surgery center. We will keep you posted on how you can partner with us when we are ready to break ground.”

All donations to pastor Jay’s ministry are tax-deductible. To donate, click here.  You also can send donations by mail to Fishers Of Men Ministries International, P. O. Box 410953, Melbourne, FL, 32941.

Podcast

In the trenches: Ray Jones in Haiti

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!

Blog, Faith, prayer, Spiritual Gifts, Travel

Welcome home party and Ray with cake

This week my husband Ray Jones returned from Haiti where he flew for a medical missions trip to help our pastor friend Jay Threadgill of Fishers Of Men International and the earthquake victims. He set up a medical clinic on pastor Jay’s school compound, treating 200-300 patients a day. Here is a very short video clip of Ray with his cake that we had at his Welcome Home party I gave for him last night. I had the bakery make the cake to look like Haiti – chocolate for the dirt, blue icing for the ocean, and plastic palm trees. It said “Welcome Home, Ray. Our Hero In Haiti.”  I will be posting more videoes as I upload them to YouTube.  Enjoy!