Seth Barnes Mar 27, 2010 8:00 PM

Worship in the streets of Haiti

It was amazing to see this. We rounded the corner and parades of believers came at us. We passed town squares and couldn't move due to the full-on, Sp...

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It was amazing to see this. We rounded the corner and parades of believers came at us. We passed town squares and couldn't move due to the full-on, Spirit-led dance parties underway.

I'm betting that the best is yet to come, that lives will continue to change, even amidst the chaos. Frankly, I'm on the edge of my seat, waiting to see if the rains can drown out the fires of spiritual passion that we saw in the streets of Port-au-Prince.

I'm betting that they don't.

I'm betting that God is still on the move, transforming the spiritual superstructure of a country that has been locked in cycles of poverty for centuries. If you want to join us, here's how.

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