From the rubble, blessings emerge

Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010
wveigel@farmersvilletimes.com


 


Missionary Linda Threadgill speaks to local residents about the destruction
in Haiti after a 7.0 earthquake. The ministry called Fishers of Men is
supported by a local church.


Missionaries from Haiti shares stories, hope

 

 Story by Wyndi Veigel 
wveigel@farmersvilletimes.com


Photos by Jennifer Fike
jfike@princetonherald.com

 

 

 

As the floor shifted underneath his feet, missionary Jay Threadgill could only hang onto the hope that everything would be alright.
 
It wasn’t until the dust settled that the devastation was realized.
 
The church that he and his wife Linda had worked 23 years to build was gone. The schools they had built were torn apart. 
No water was available. No electricity. Children were missing. Members of their congregation were dead.
 
Though being a missionary in Haiti under normal circumstances isn’t easy, for the Threadgills the recent earthquake has made things even more difficult. Even before the earthquake, the ministry spent a large portion of their budget  – $70,000 a month – on getting water, buying diesel fuel to run generators for electricity, and dealing with a corrupt government.
 
The organization’s budget goes to pay for 72 employees including the pastors of 25 additional churches in Haiti and 17 schools for children.
 
The Threadgills have also opened a school called Morning Star Christian Academy that has already received provisional accreditation and has enabled several children to pursue collegiate degrees in the United States. Since opening the school in 1994, enrollment has increased from six to more than 300 students.
 
“Our school is one of the top three in the nation,” said Mrs. Threadgill. “We have to turn down students because we don’t have room,” she said, while addressing the congregation at Step of Faith Church in Farmersville Sunday.
 
Step of Faith has been part of the Threadgills’ ministry, Fishers of Men, for almost two decades, partnering through prayer, monetary contributions and on some occasions visiting Haiti to work alongside the missionaries.
 
Mrs. Threadgill had already planned a trip to Farmersville and several stops in the U.S. before the earthquake hit. She was stateside awaiting the birth of a granddaughter when the disaster struck.
 
Mr. Threadgill and the couple’s 18-year-old  daughter Taina, however, were at the family’s home in Port Au Prince that fateful day.
 
“My husband was literally knocked off his feet in our home and started crawling to find our daughter who couldn’t even yell,” she said.
 
As it turned out, Taina, had hopped into the bathtub and been covered by her Rottweiler who laid his body over her for protection.
 
“The reason she couldn’t scream was because she was being suffocated by fur,” Mrs. Threadgill said, managing to squeeze humor into an otherwise devastating story.
 
Mr. Threadgill has remained in Haiti with his congregation, while Taina has joined her mother in the U.S. to recover from the catastrophe. 
 
“She was flown out on a military cargo plane,” Mrs. Threadgill said. “She’s still recovering. She had never seen dead bodies before.”
 
Though the ground shook for over a minute with the 7.0 earthquake, the country is still feeling up to 5.0 aftershocks 11 days later.
 
“When I was speaking with Jay earlier, they hadn’t had an aftershock in about 36 hours, but as I was talking to him, another one occurred,” she said. “We still don’t know who we have lost.”
 
Amid trying to take care of everyone else, the Threadgills are experiencing grief themselves.
 
Mr. Threadgill has performed three funerals in the last week for individuals close to the family including a godson and a teacher who had been with them for more than eight years.
 
Not one to dwell on the grief, Mrs. Threadgill said she was happy they were finally getting relief.
 
“We are finally getting aid,” Mrs. Threadgill said. “We have cases of drinking water thanks to the American military.”
 
Although the Threadgills’ ministry is receiving aid, Mrs. Threadgill said other organizations have not been as fortunate. “They finally had to reinforce the walls of the building because people were trying to crash the barriers,” she said. “Everyone is asking us for help ... the Mormons, the Catholics, everyone.”
 
Despite the overwhelming losses that Haiti and the Threadgills have experienced, blessings are still overflowing for them, Mrs. Threadgill said.
 
“It was between classes when the earthquake happened so our students weren’t in the school,” she said.
 
The organization, which had purchased land to build a larger church, had not been able to garner the funds to begin the construction for the foundation. “We were supposed to begin the foundation in December, but God knew about the earthquake,” she said. “If we would have started the foundation, it would have been ruined.”
 
Many missionaries are also overjoyed the government of Haiti has fallen, she said.
 
“About a fourth of all funds sent to Haiti were actually being used for the people,” Mrs. Threadgill said. “The rest were being used by politicians to line their pockets. In a way, we’re out of prison.”
 
Among the tales of corruption and devastation, Mrs. Threadgill relayed stories about never-ending hope and faith as well.
 
Though the Threadgills’ organization has no building to currently house a church service, there were still more than 5,000 people in attendance at Sunday services held in a field.
 
“They are singing praise and worship songs at all hours of the day and night,” she said. “My husband said you can hear them lifting their voices to God at 1, 2 and even 3 a.m.”
 
Port Au Prince, according to the Threadgills, will have to be rebuilt because the country cannot survive without it. The ministry plans on reopening a portion of the school in March if the building is deemed safe by the engineers.
 
“We don’t even know how many students we have left,” Mrs. Threadgill said. “Eleven days later they are still finding survivors, so that is encouraging.”
 
Mrs. Threadgill said her family became involved in mission work after their own lives were turned around by God.
 
“My husband and I had a $2,000-a-week cocaine habit, were alcoholics and my husband was beating me,” she said. “After we got saved, it was about six months later that we went on our first mission trip. Our whole lives changed.”
 
Though the Threadgills began their mission work in Central America, her husband said he heard God calling them to Haiti.
 
Mrs. Threadgill recounted coming home and realizing that her family’s TV and microwave were missing. At first she thought they had been robbed, but she soon discovered her husband had sold them to pay for his first mission trip to Haiti.
 
“I remember saying, ‘Wait. Where’s a Haiti? What’s a Haiti?’” Mrs. Threadgill said while laughing. 
 
Several months later she went to Haiti for the first time herself.
 
“There were naked, snotty- nosed kids everywhere,” she said. “There were no showers, and I just remember thinking ‘there is no way I am coming here. God’s sending me to Central America.’ I remember praying ‘God get me out of here.’ ”
 
Instead, while praying on a roof their last day in Haiti, Mrs. Threadgill said she finally heard the call her husband had hoped she would hear: “This is where I’ve called you.” 
 
When they returned to the U.S., the Threadgills set out to raise enough money for the move. After working several months, there still was not enough.
 
“The funds simply weren’t there,” she said. “My husband walked in one day and said ‘If the money was in the bank, it would take no faith.’”
 
And with that, the Threadgills packed up their belongings and headed back to Haiti with about $400. Their original plan was to stay for two years, but as Mrs. Threadgill explained, God had different ideas.
 
“I swear I cried for a year when I first got there,” she said. 
 
Shootings, voodoo and corrupt police were just a few of the challenges the Threadgills faced when they arrived in Haiti, she said. But when a missionary friend explained to the Threadgills that ministries fail in Haiti because the leaders leave, the couple knew they would have to stay.
 
And stay they have – 23 years. Through the death of a son, embargoes and kidnappings,  the Threadgills have called Haiti home.
 
Before she returns to Haiti,  Mrs. Threadgill said her husband has asked her to raise enough money to support the ministry for the next six months.
 
The operating budget includes mortgages for the church land and 72 salaries, which does not include the Threadgills.
“We are used to living on faith,” she said. 
 
But the couple is not willing to let go of the employees who have come to rely on them for support. “They are our family,” she said.
 
Though Mrs. Threadgill did not ask the people at Step of Faith to donate to her ministry, she did ask for their help. She asked the congregation to remember the needs of Haiti and to give as they were able.
 
“There are a lot of missionaries in Haiti. Some specialize in children, education, health, etc. Donate where you feel led,” she said, encouraging anyone interested in donating to research the charity and choose one that is reputable and has a strong presence in Haiti. 
 
Mrs. Threadgill’s most important advice for Americans wishing to donate to Haiti is not to forget about the need.
 
“People will give for two weeks then it’s gone,” she said, describing what often happens after a tragedy. “Please don’t forget us in two weeks.
 
It will take at least two years to rebuild, she said, asking the church to remember Haiti in its prayers, long after the shock of the earthquake is gone.
 
For more information about the Threadgill’s ministry, including updates from Mr. Threadgill  and for ways to donate, visit the Fishers of Men Web site at http://www.fomhaiti.org.
 

 

 

 

 

Snipets from 
Dr. Jay Threadgill’s blog

“We were out of fuel. We went to our distributor and told him what we're doing and wanting to do and simply explained we are out of fuel. He sat there scratched his chin and then said, he'll have us 1,000 Gal. of diesel delivered in the night. He had to deliver in the night so that no one would see the truck in the day. Hallelujah. This should hold us about two weeks. Hopefully by then regular deliveries will be up and going.”

“We have enough food to last these next two weeks until the committed aid gets to us. Drinking water is still an issue. We're putting the word out that we need a large purification system that can be connected to our well. If we can find such a thing, we'll be able to provide water to all in the area along with our own needs.”

“We're still desperately trying to repair our water system Pipes broke everywhere. The problem is because stores are not open, we are finding it very difficult to find the materials to do the repairs. We're flushing toilets and bathing with buckets. Tomorrow I'll send drivers to towns outside Port Au Prince to purchase the materials.”

“We had our first church service since the catastrophe in our open field where eventually we'll be building our new church. Numbers were limited but the word is out. Next week we'll be packed.  God was so gracious and His presence so sweet.”

Source:www.fomhaiti.org
 
 

Linda Threadgill visits with the congregation at Step of Faith
Church in Farmersville.
 

Missionary Linda Threadgill from Haiti speaks to the local community about the recent earthquake.


 

 

 

Ways to donate

Christian organizations
www.fomhaiti.com
 
www.salvationarmyusa.org or text ‘Haiti’ to 92000
 
www.SamaritansPurse.org/Haiti
 
Medical help
www.doctorswithoutborders.org
 
www.standwithhaiti.org/haiti
 
Water
www.watermissions.org

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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Six vying for two trustee seats
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Six individuals have filed to run in the May 8 election for Farmersvil...
Motorcycle rider injured on bridge
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Traffic was held up on Hwy. 380 about 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 6, as ...
Happy Child day care gone but not forgotten
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Bright colors, Play-Doh and blocks littered the room. But it was the h...
Election results in several runoffs for April 13
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
After the March 2 party primary election, most November ballot spots...
FHS Vice Principal assaulted
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
A 16-year old male student is being charged with assault on a public...
Farmersville man arrested in Sachse homicide investigation
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Sachse Police have arrested Charles Vernon Haynes of Farmersville in...
Scouts celebrate 100 years
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Most of the boys in Scouting would not understand if they were asked t...
City personnel manual updated
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Members of the Farmersville City Council recently changed the grieva...
More than $3,000 raised with luncheon
Thursday, March 04, 2010
To the haunting sounds of an electric harp and a bass guitar, more tha...
Farmersville man hoops it up at Mavs game
Thursday, March 04, 2010
As he took aim and then jumped, he heard the crowds cheer pause for a ...
Award recipients attend inaugural Lavon Chamber banquet
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Lavon citizens receive annual awards at the inaugural Lavon Area Chamb...
Piwko runs for mayor
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Filing for the May 8 election is continuing with several new candida...
Primary party early voting continues
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, is the party primary election. Early voting for the ...
FISD discusses rollback election
Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Farmersville ISD board of trustees is discussing the possibility o...
Interim police chief hired
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Roy Owen has been hired as interim police chief by the city of Farmers...
Former owner of The Farmersville Times dies; services Wednesday
Monday, February 22, 2010
Former owner of The Farmersville Times and The Princeton Herald Bob Po...
City hires new interim police chief
Friday, February 19, 2010
The city of Farmersville has hired Roy Owen to act as interim police c...
I heart you - Tatum Elementary School celebrates Valentine's Day
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Students enjoy the post office located in Mrs. Helaine Holbrooks class...
Helmberger files for mayor, Foy for city council
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Filing for the May 8 local municipal and school district elections ope...
Respect and honor - Boy Scout Troop 310 hosts flag retirement ceremony
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Its a quiet evening, especially considering there are 13 Boy Scouts ...
City petitions TABC - Council seeks to limit open containers downtown
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The city council discussed and approved petitioning the Texas Alcoholi...
Playing hockey Allen Americans bring reading message to area schools
Thursday, February 18, 2010
With the start of the Olympics, area students got to learn a little bi...
Reserve Corps. prepares with flu shot clinic
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Farmersville High School was transformed into a medical assembly line ...
Police Chief Pannell resigns
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Farmersville Police Chief Phillip Pannell has tendered his resignation...
Early voting for primary party elections begins
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Early voting for the March 2 primary will begin Monday, Feb. 16, and ...
100 years of wilderness adventure
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Camping, wilderness and being prepared, along with 100 years of histor...
Foy, Helmberger file for May election
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Jim Foy, owner of Foy, Inc. and Joe Helmberger, owner of Helmberger In...
Historical Society luncheon Feb. 27
Thursday, February 04, 2010
A day filled with tea, elegance and fun is just around the corner ...
Free flu shots this Saturday at FHS
Thursday, February 04, 2010
The Collin County Health Care Services and Collin County Homeland Secu...
Where theres smoke, theres Cupcake Ferris named Firefighter of the Year
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Their sleep gets interrupted by calls. They deal with hysterical peopl...
Rotary donates to Haitian relief efforts
Thursday, February 04, 2010
While many local people have decided to donate to the Haiti earthquake...
Nevada VFD to receive $72,000 grant
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Nevada Volunteer Fire Department will receive a grant of $72,200 to su...
Fence donated in honor of N.O. Wright
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Some Farmersville High School former students have established a fund ...
Flu vaccines to help food pantries
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Collin County Health Care Services are offering free influenza vaccina...
Farmersville to stay in Class 3A
Monday, Feb. 1, 2010
Farmersville will remain in Class 3A for the 2010-'11 and 2011-'12 sch...
Devouring music Chambers first in FHS to make symphonic band
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Although he enjoys listening to the music of Crossfade, Blink 182, Shi...
From the rubble, blessings emerge
Thursday, January 28, 2010
As the floor shifted underneath his feet, missionary Jay Threadgill co...
City engineer being sought; council to interview this week
Thursday, January 28, 2010
The city is continuing the process of finding a city engineer; intervi...
So you think you can sing? Auditions coming for vocal contest
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Registration has begun for the fourth annual Searching for a Star sing...
Police, fire chief receive raises
Thursday, January 28, 2010
The Farmersville Police Department officers and the fire chief will be...
There is a way to help- Brookshires, Red Cross reach out to earthquake victims
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Devastation in the millions. Millions homeless. Thousands dead. ...
Best of Farmersville kicks off this week
Thursday, January 14, 2010
To celebrate the new decade and the year 2010, were offering our annua...
Junior, senior level courses open for Collin College
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Next month, Collin College will unveil the first brand-new site it ha...
A year in the lyrics of Farmersville looks back on Farmersville ISD
Thursday, December 31, 2009
The Farmersville ISD had a busy and productive 2009 and accomplished m...
Farm and Home Insurance comes to Farmersville
Thursday, December 24, 2009
A wide variety of insurances all available in a one-stop shop: Thats w...
Scavenger hunt brings youth together
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Farmersville youth are coming together to make a difference in their l...
Hwy. 380 saved by 121 toll money
Thursday, December 24, 2009
The citizens of Farmersville may soon be able to breathe easier as pos...
Help Farmersville be counted Census questionnaire coming in spring
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Every 10 years, the U.S. government takes roll. ...
History blooms aplenty Farmersville Garden Club to celebrate 50 years
Thursday, December 24, 2009
A group dedicated to helping the community, studying plants and genera...
Christmas in Josephine - 4th annual Gilbert Hess parade kicks off holiday season
Thursday, December 17, 2009
The 4th annual Gilbert Hess parade held in Josephine Dec. 12 kicks off...
McClouds denied variance to sell beer, wine
Thursday, December 17, 2009
The city council denied McClouds Food Store a variance which would all...
District receives excellent audit
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Farmersville Independent School District Board of Trustees received an...
Bells repaired just in chime for Christmas
Thursday, December 17, 2009
If you have occasionally been hearing bells lately around Farmersville...
Tour features elegance - Bain-Honaker offered for Christmas home tour
Thursday, December 03, 2009
The Bain-Honaker House, located one block east of the Farmersville Squ...
FHS play opens Friday
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Cast members of The Great All-American Musical Disaster prepare for th...
Highway 380, Collin College discussed by EDC
Thursday, December 03, 2009
The status of the Highway 380 project, along with the future campus of...
Historic home vacated due to lack of heat
Thursday, December 03, 2009
After talking with the citys insurance adjuster and learning their cla...
Smoke, heat damage house over Thanksgiving
Thursday, December 03, 2009
At 12:20 p.m. Nov. 27, the Farmersville Volunteer Fire Department resp...
Fire razes vacated Santa Fe residence
Thursday, November 26, 2009
A fire Nov. 18 destroyed a vacant residence at 209 E. Santa Fe St. n...
Electric rates for local business discussed
Thursday, November 26, 2009
David Eaves, a representative of the J.D. Russell Company, spoke to t...
Rain contributes to fatalities on 205
Thursday, November 26, 2009
LAVON Hydroplaning on a rain-slicked road most likely caused a cras...
Wilburns celebrate favorite time of year with Tour of Homes
Thursday, November 26, 2009
The lyric, Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas, might well be t...
Planning a feast around the Boys
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Just ask Lisa Newman what her Thanksgiving traditions are, and youll h...
Hawks escape with victory
Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
MOUNT PLEASANT - A tipped ball which led to a touchdown brought an end...
City files insurance claim; Thain home without heat
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Ten years ago, Farmersville residents Rex and Sherry Thain made the co...
Farmers open Class 3A playoffs
Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009
Farmersville opened the Class 3A Div. II Region II playoffs Friday nig...
Veterans honored all year long - Tri-County Honor Guard offers chance to repay veterans
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Honoring veterans is not just an opportunity that arises at Veterans D...
National Main Street city achieved for ninth year
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Texas Historical Commission (THC) and the National Trust for Histo...
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