Marines delivered “MannaPacks.” | God's World News

Marines delivered “MannaPacks.”

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    Marines load food at the airport in Haiti. They are bringing help after a strong earthquake. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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    Marines and Haitian aid workers unload food in Jérémie, Haiti. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    A Haitian aid worker tosses a box. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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    The marines used an aircraft called a VM-22 Osprey. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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    This crowded street is in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The photographer took the picture from the air. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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An earthquake shook Haiti in August. Then came strong winds and pelting rain. People needed food and water.

U.S. troops brought supplies. Many of the boxes said “MannaPack” on them. They were full of food.

Read More: Haiti is a poor island country in the Caribbean Sea. The earthquake was strong. It destroyed nearly everything people living in mountain villages had. It was hard for help to get to them. Marines based in North Carolina flew to Haiti. They brought tents, tarps, water, and food. “MannaPacks” were among those items. That “manna” was donated by a Christian ministry called “Feed My Starving Children.” Psalm 78:24 says God “rained down” on His people “the grain of heaven.” Read the story of God’s miracle food for His people in Exodus 16.