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Travel the Road: 7 Days in Haiti DVD
Stock Status: In Stock Only 1 left, order now! Updated: 5/17/2013 3:07pm PDT Description:A Raw and Dynamic Look at the Aftermath of the Haitian Earthquake. In the immediate aftermath of the catastrophic earthquake that struck Haiti, Tim Scott and Will Decker of Travel the Road, enter the capital of Port-Au-Prince to find a city in chaos. Their mission, to find hope amidst this tragedy, brings them to the downtown district where they witness the miraculous rescue of a man trapped beneath rubble for 15 days, without food or water. But soon after, violence erupts when rogue Haitian police begin shooting civilians for scavenging. Street riots, gunfights and civil unrest threaten to tear apart the city, and when all hope seems lost, Tim and Will make contact with local believers who show them the power of the human spirit and an unshakeable faith for a better future. TRAVEL THE ROAD: 7 DAYS IN HAITI is powerful 3-part series that is a raw and dynamic look at the aftermath of Haitian Earthquake. This DVD contains over 90 minutes of footage, in three episodes, and is authoritative documentation of the days after the disaster. ALSO IN THE TRAVEL THE ROAD SERIES Customer Testimonials: " It is most welcome to have some Christian entertainment opportunities" - Shirley Stark Travel the Road: 7 Days in Haiti DVD Details:
Latest Reviews for Travel the Road: 7 Days in Haiti - DVD(no written review given) (no written review given) Be warned this shows the horrors of the aftermath: manglings, dead bodies and body parts as well as violence in town shootings etc... Amazing to see the survivors praising God in their church service. Moving and just reality many need to see. (no written review given) (no written review given) (no written review given) I am a missionary in Haïti and have lived here for many years. I was here during the January 2010 earthquake; and as a physician I helped to treat injured people that night as well as to rebuild the pharmaceutical infrastructure afterwards. The scenes in the documentary are real, but unfortunately it would be hard for others that do not know either Haïti or its people to interpret what they were seeing. Haïti is a country of anarchy, corruption, and chaos; so it would be expected that that would continue even after massive upheaval. What I saw and experienced, though, was something entirely different: Haitians pulling total strangers out of the rubble; taking people home with them; making common cookpots and finding places for them to stay on their small properties--for months afterwards. I saw collaboration and outreach, Haitian to Haitian, a return to the Haïti I knew when I first arrived here nearly 25 years ago. I felt a peace that I have never before experienced in Haïti during those first few days; and the night of the earthquake, we heard spontaneous praise and worship services springing up despite strong aftershocks. Many people have turned to the Lord since 12 January 2010. It was indeed a wake-up call for the country; and those of us who continue to live and work among the Haitian people pray that the Lord will give us opportunities to revive some of the older traditions that we have known here: ones of trust and mutual help; ones of consideration and mutual respect. It's been lost since the social-political turmoil that began with the ouster of Baby Doc Duvalier in 1986, a whole generation has grown up self-absorbed, disrespectful, lost. It's these we need to touch; but it's not by preaching the gospel; it's by living it--day in and day out, as neighbors, friends and colleagues. That's what Haïti is about. It is far from hopeless, but it will never be easy--not until Jesus takes His rightful place among the people. (no written review given) (no written review given) Amazing, my heart could hardly take the devastation that this movie shows. But what a blessing to see the faith of people pulled from the rubbish after days and days of being buried.The street preacher reminded me of Jeremiah. Telling Haiti to repent from their evil ways. Powerful.Not a movie at all for kids. It shows dead bodies and parts throughout it. Heartbreaking and thought provoking.EYE OPENING! Travel the Road: 7 Days in Haiti - DVD Sort by:
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