I am excited to share details with you about my 2013 plans! Many of you have been praying with me as I've been seeking the Lord's direction for continuing ministry in Haiti next year. I had been looking into a few options and last week God opened the door for a one-year internship with Kore Timoun, or Children's Nutrition Program as it is known here in the States. CNP is a non-denominational, faith-based organization  out of Chattanooga, Tennessee and has been operating in Haiti since 1998. The mission of CNP as stated on their website is "to improve the health and development of Haitian children, particularly those suffering from malnutrition, who can in turn raise Haiti from poverty. We work to achieve this mission, in partnership with our Haitian sisters and brothers, by focusing on the family person who will have the biggest impact on the health and future of the child--the mother. Healthy mothers will be able to have healthy children."

I will join CNP in Leogane, Haiti the first week in January as their Safe Water and Maternal Child Health and Nutrition intern. My list of responsibilities is quite extensive, but I am ready for the challenge and see this as an incredible and certainly unique learning experience! I will be helping to manage the Safe Water projects, two of these projects in 2013 will include a biosand filter project and a latrine project. I will monitor these projects, help manage the staff, and promote community participation as CNP strives for sustainable projects that will be reproduced and long-lasting in these Haitian communities. I will also provide support and supervision to the Outpatient Therapeutic Program and Supplemental Food Program, participating in program outcomes, goals and strategies. And in addition to serving within the above programs, I will help CNP with their overall communication efforts, including Facebook posts, writing for their blog, daily Tweets from the field, and sending out photos, videos, and stories on a regular basis.

"The Children's Nutrition Program has hired and trained community nutrition workers to supervise the program in their own village. Caregivers of children who are found to be moderately malnourished are invited to participate with their children for two weeks in the Hearth Program. Each day mothers spend time together preparing a meal and discussing local foods and their nutritional value, the importance of vaccinations, breastfeeding, hygiene, child spacing and care-giving practices to bring their children back to good health." (from the CNP website)

When CNP's community nutrition workers find children too ill to be rehabilitated through the Hearth Program, these children are referred to the Outpatient Therapeutic Care Program for further evaluation and treatment. Sometimes they are sent home with packets of PlumpyNut.

 Making final preparations for the latrine

 A nearly finished latrine

I will get to spend a good portion of my time in the mountains and local villages around Leogane monitoring the programs and getting to know the Haitian staff and the families they serve.

I want to again thank those of you who have been journeying with me and praying for me and the various ministries in Haiti I've had the privilege of serving with. I look forward to joining CNP in January and I also have a brief trip planned in November to visit CNP and many of my other friends in Haiti, including the kids at Children of Hope Orphanage. My friend Celeste will be joining me on that trip, and we'll be taking down the 45 pairs shoes and other donations for my dear Haitian brothers and sisters. 

How can you help? 2013 will be filled with so many blessings and opportunities! I am faithfully relying on prayer and support to accomplish all that God will set before me. As I mentioned, the internship will be very intense. There will be much to learn and the schedule and duties will be demanding. Again, I'm excited for the challenge, but I could most certainly use your prayers. Prayers for strength and endurance (Col 1:11). Prayers for protection while living in a struggling and desperate nation (Ps 27:1-3). And prayers that I am a witness for Christ to all that I encounter (Matt 5:16, Eph 6:19). My support needs are minimal, yet nonetheless I ask for you to prayerfully consider giving to help me meet my financial goals. I have an outgoing need of $600 (plane ticket, supplies and other items I'll need for the year) and a monthly need of $250 (for medical insurance and other monthly expenses). If you can commit to joining with me as a Partner-in-Ministry through prayer, financial support, or both, you can let me know by email, hannahsterling@live.com or fill out the Partner-in-Ministry pledge card below and mail it to me. 

Thank you for your faithful support! I look forward to sharing many stories from the field in 2013!

I suppose I'm a bit overdue for this blog entry. Most of you know that Haiti is still very much on my radar. And some of you know how I've been preparing to head back down that way. But many of you recently have been asking "what's next?" and I realized that I haven't officially made the announcement of my plans. Part of that is due to the fact that I'm still waiting for some final details to come together, but I will go ahead and share what I do know so you can be praying with me throughout this journey.

I'm currently making preparations to move to Haiti in January. Yes, I said MOVE. If you read my blog entry from July entitled "A Great Calling", I mentioned how God was speaking to me about some specific ministry ideas. For months now, I've known that God has been planting the idea of long-term ministry in my heart. Even when I served in Namibia, I thought about the impact of long-term ministry with children... not just a one or two year assignment like I've been used to, but becoming a part of these children's lives--until they are no longer children but adults stepping out into the world around them. That kind of long-term ministry. At first, I wasn't sure if Haiti was the place or if God was going to direct me otherwise. But I received confirmation this summer that I am to continue in Haiti and I'm busying myself these next few months here at home making preparations for that move.

So what will I be doing? I know I will be diving into intentional discipleship ministry, especially with children but I'll be open to however God leads. I want to spend the first 6 months to a year learning more about Haiti.  While I'm serving, I want to be a student of that country, to learn more about its strengths and resources, and also its struggles and shortcomings. I want to take my language learning from conversational fluency to professional fluency. I want to dive into the culture, learn more about Haitian traditions, be a neighbor in the community, and establish long-term relationships with those God brings into my life. I look forward to learning about what other organizations are doing and how they are serving the community and alleviating the issues of poverty.

To start out, I am pursuing an internship with a Christian organization serving in Leogane, Haiti and I will be able to provide more information about that organization and specifics of my role with them once all is confirmed. I will need to raise support for my plane ticket and other monthly needs, but I don't want to jump into support raising mode until I can put out more specific information as to what I will be doing and who I will be serving with. I'm hoping to have that information in the next week or two. I'm also trying to put together a quick trip in November--hopefully even including a few friends of mine--to visit with some dear friends in Haiti, have some meetings, and start taking down the shoes and supplies I have been gathering. Thank you again to all who've been purchasing my jewelry or donated towards the purchase of the shoes! I've started budgeting out my needs for 2013 and again, I'll be providing more information on how you can help after I fill in the last few details of my move. But if you want to donate in the meantime, there is a Donate button on this blog or you can visit the "Help for Haiti" page on my jewelry website to donate towards children's items or towards my ministry support.

Even though I've been in full-time ministry for over seven years, this will be my biggest leap of faith yet. I've always had "end dates" with my overseas missions assignments. This will be the first time I'm moving for an indefinite time period of ministry. I'm excited but also find myself overwhelmed from time to time! I know God is leading me and I will trust in that leading even when I don't know where exactly He will take me. I've found great peace in Proverbs 16:9 that says, "In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps." I feel like my heart has been charting a course for me in ministry. I know what my passions are and the types of ministry that fulfills the purposes that God created me for. But I don't always know the exact steps I will be taking. And in this case with my move to Haiti, there are many unknowns. Typically by this point I have more details and a very structured schedule ahead of me. This time, I simply know that my heart is set for a course in Haiti, but I'm totally reliant on God to show me what to do each step of the way. I suppose if I take my eyes off Him and look at the vastness of ministry possibilities in front of me and the reality of the living conditions and obstacles in Haiti, I could become doubtful, overwhelmed, and paralyzed with fear. But I will keep my eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of my faith (Heb 12:2) and with joy I will set out for the path He has chosen and of which He walks with me every step of the way!

I appreciate your prayers today and tomorrow as I step out on this exciting journey! Stay tuned...!!



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