Category Archives: Social Justice

Driscoll’s Sermon On Haiti

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Devastation in Haiti // “It Is Well With My Soul”

“It Is Well With My Soul” In praying for the nation of Haiti, I find myself returning to the words of It Is Well With My Soul. The classic hymn was written by Horatio Spafford, a man who was sadly all too familiar with death and tragedy. In 1871, Spafford suffered the tragic death of...

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More On Haiti

An overwhelming number of you have asked what you can continue to do to help Haiti, and for that, we praise God. This devastating earthquake is the worst the region has seen in centuries. Your response, compassion and zeal to serve is hope-inducing and encouraging! God is clearly at work. As more and more opportunities...

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“Does God Hate Haiti?”

Al Mohler responds: Does God hate Haiti? That is the conclusion reached by many, who point to the earthquake as a sign of God’s direct and observable judgment. God does judge the nations — all of them — and God will judge the nations. His judgment is perfect and his justice is sure. He rules...

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Help Haiti

I am hoping you will join us in praying for Haiti. Please consider donating your resources to help Haiti through one (or some) of the following organizations: Churches Helping Churches World Vision Compassion Sovereign Grace Ministries Food for the Hungry World Relief NW Haiti Christian Mission Samaritan’s Purse (The Boston Globe has posted a few...

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