(Photo of Davis and Casey Zachary)

Casey tells the Haitian people when they ask why is Creole is so, so good, that he actually is Haitian and that his mom dropped him in a bucket of bleach so his skin turned white. Our Haitian interpreter at Lifeline laughed at that for 20 minutes on our ride home.He kept saying "that guy is so funny."
The other day Casey (who is back in the States after a short visit here last month) wrote this to us, we got a kick out of it because his delivery is so funny --- but it is also true!
Casey Zachary wrote:
Glad to hear that you have kept in contact with my sisters. I am so very proud of them, and they don't often get contact with other missionary families.
I love Haitians and know you do to. Keep dishing out the Big Jesus Love like its you job, because well, it is.
Casey
They desperately need more space and have a dream of a larger clinic, they currently work in cramped quarters. Please join us in praying that this dream will become a reality for them in the near future. Bondye Kapab!
There are lots of people in Haiti doing really good work with pure motives, the Zachary's and the McHoul's are the two closest to our hearts...so please pray for them as they come to mind.