When he returned he shared with us how his stomach felt weird taking off and he looked out the window at that point and he almost threw-up. Later on as his body adjusted and he had other flights he was able to look out the window and see the world from a different view. He mentioned that he had always looked up to see the clouds and never thought you could look down to see clouds, but now he knows you can. He also shared many experiences of his time in Haiti and how it was an eye opening trip. He told us he realized that the God of Haiti is different then the Nicarguan God or the Costa Rican God. What he meant was that culture's are different and how we see God (there is only one God). The example he gave was in Haiti the evangelicals there played cards, whereas in Nicaragua an evangelical would never play cards. The beliefs about God are similar, but how we (the culture) puts it into practice is different. Also, that it is okay to be different as long as it does not go against the Bible.
He was also able to see that Nicaragua is headed down the road of Haiti, in regards to deforestation. Ricardo is more motivated to work with people in Nicaragua about reforestation and how to properly use the amount of land one has. The group spent time with the MCC reforestation project that has been going on for more than 20 years. We had some money donated to us for him to buy a camera to take with to Haiti and he shared his pictures with us. Enjoy Ricardo's pics.
The Destruction and Church Service
Well Pumping and Youth in Church
Goats (the most common livestock) and Planting Trees
Spending Time in Fellowship and Planting Trees
Haitian Money and A View of Port a Prince