Some additional videos:
Pastor Mark and Pastor James for Churches Helping Churches
Pastor Mark leaving a riot situation
Some additional videos:
Pastor Mark and Pastor James for Churches Helping Churches
Pastor Mark leaving a riot situation

The need for aid in Haiti is going to be long-term. The devastation in the capitol and surrounding regions is so complete, I cannot imagine that much of anything will be left standing when cleanup begins.
The immediate need, however, is for food, water, and medical supplies. There are a number of ministries with work already underway in Haiti that are now reorganizing to respond to this crisis.
It is far too easy for us to feel disconnected from tragedies of this sort, but do not let distance stop your compassion. Give generously to the Haiti relief efforts. I recommend Compassion International though many other good ministries also exist. Below is a list of charities that have begun disaster relief.
Put off that next DVD purchase, this weekend’s movie, the new gadget you thought about purchasing, and spend your money where it will literally save lives.
There are also various blogs and twitter streams from people in Haiti. Below are three places I am following:
The Boston Globe has also put together a number of pictures from Haiti, showing the extent of the devastation and providing a glimpse of the people caught up in this tragedy.
The New York Times has put together a Twitter list of Twitter streams reporting from/about Haiti.
