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BY RICH ATKINSON PHOTOGRAPHS BY TED WILCOX

A Future FOR HAITI R E B U I L D I N G L I V E S, O F F E R I N G H O P E Patrick Lee shuttles past cracked walls and broken glass at the Port-au-Prince airport. Somber, he understands that the January, 2010, earthquake shattered more than just buildings in and around the Haitian capital. The recent graduate from the University of California at San Diego knows about the deeper issues of hunger, homelessness and despair. He has come to help, but he s not sure how or what difference he can make in just 18 days. >> J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G 15

>> The 40 team members, dressed alike in For Haiti T-shirts, flow together in a river of red. These college students, recent graduates and Campus Crusade staff members comprise the second of three back-to-back-to-back teams coming to this devastated Caribbean country. They ve joined Campus Crusade for Christ s Hope for Haiti summer mission trip. About 12 miles away, the town of Chambrun marks a 35-acre compound owned by Nehemiah Vision Ministries, part of Campus Crusade Haiti. The summer teams help the Haitians provide relief and create infrastructure for long-term ministry. This partnership combines churches, the U.S. Campus Ministry, The JESUS Film Project, the humanitarian aid division of Campus Crusade called GAiN (see page 23), and Campus Crusade Haiti. On the second day, 15 Haitian students meet the Americans 16 J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G

in the gray, cinder-block dining hall. Most of these Haitians will be working as interpreters; all of them are involved with Campus Crusade Haiti. Patrick meets Ordinier Jimmy Jean, 28, and the two other Haitian men who will join a small-group Bible study with him and four Americans. They ask what each other studied in school and begin to learn Creole. But it s the earthquake that has brought these cultures together. Patrick first heard about the January 12 earthquake online, glancing at headlines. The next morning he discovered the horrors of the magnitude 7.0 quake. The senior human biology major pursued going to Haiti right away. But the responses he received Patrick Lee holds a Haitian child after a church service on the compound (page 14). The Nehemiah Vision Ministries compound includes a bunkhouse, dining hall, outdoor church and school. It's a "beacon of hope" to Chambrun (left). Over the nine weeks of the project, teams logged about 8,460 hours of service at the Chambrun property (top, right). back were no or not yet. Undeterred, he prayed, Should I go? He sensed God directing him to Psalm 62 the same Psalm used by Christian rapper LeCrae, one of his favorite musicians, in his Haiti-relief song, Far Away. He saw this as God s confirmation to go. Sometime later, Patrick heard about the Campus Crusade trip and registered. Jimmy experienced the earthquake much differently. He was at school when his mother called and asked him to come home right away. The accounting major initially told her, No, I have another class to attend. I want to talk with you, she insisted. So he left for home. Soon, the shaking started. It knocked the stocky young man down. He stood up but fell down again. Jimmy heard a loud bang and then watched as buildings fell almost instantly. Arriving home, he found his house had collapsed. Jimmy! Jimmy! Don t go inside! his neighbor yelled. Cries and groans filled his street. It s really dangerous! The next morning, his little brother asked, Jimmy, did mother die? I don t know, he said. They tried to go inside and search. That s when Jimmy saw his mother s hand. They tried to find their grandmother. We realized they all died, he says. The earthquake killed 230,000 people, about the same as were lost in 14 countries during the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 2004. Being the oldest sibling, Jimmy inherited the role of mother and father to his four brothers and four sisters. They were forced to move to an internally displaced persons camp, as did 1.2 million Haitians, living in tent and tarp cities around the epicenter. The IDP camps are out of sight today as perspiration pours down Patrick s face and stings his eyes. The 6-foot, 215-pounder scoops rocks from a field into a wheelbarrow. He wears an orange wristband with the words Answer the Call on his left wrist. For the last three summers, Patrick has traveled to Mongolia on mission trips with Korea Campus Crusade for Christ USA. In Mongolia, he focused on teaching English and evangelism. But this trip is different. Now he is building a framework for future minis- J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G 17

try. Patrick is thankful for the team that went before him, which only a few weeks ago arrived and put in showers, bathrooms and the water purification system in Chambrun. Each team s work builds on the one that came before. Patrick spends the day digging trenches, moving boxes and helping clear rocks off a field. He is preparing an area at the compound for soccer games and outreaches for the community. He must work and wait for God to move. After about a week, Patrick is asked to emcee group meetings because of his welcoming personality and booming voice. I enjoy making people feel comfortable, he says. He is discovering his role. Patrick and his team also visited six I.D.P. camps, going tentto-tent to initiate spiritual conversations, pray for the people, play with the children, and distribute food and hygiene kits. At the second camp, they show The Story of Jesus for Children, the children s version of the JESUS film. Campus Crusade staff member T.J. Habel asked Patrick to tell the crowd of 300 people about how God changed his life. At the showing, Patrick tells the story of when his grandfather suffered a heart attack. Watching him in a hospital bed, Patrick felt helpless. Months later, someone at college helped him understand his need for a Savior. I used to be afraid of death, says Patrick. But once I received Christ and knew Him intimately, I no longer became afraid of death. Patrick explained that knowing Christ personally creates assurance so that when you die, you can know you will go to heaven. His grandfather s heart attack also began Patrick s dream of becoming a doctor. I want to go to the poorest places on earth, he says, the places no one wants to go. Ironically, when Jimmy was a kid, he had wished to become a doctor, too. But pursuing that dream now in Haiti will be difficult. I hope to take care of my family, Jimmy says now. I hope to have a job. He received pay for translating, but Jimmy also benefited from the Bible study time with Patrick and the others. They learn about spiritual leadership during their hour-long discussions together on weekday mornings. And Jimmy s helping his people. He joins Patrick and the team at another IDP camp their sixth one to visit. After meeting people in front of their tents and seeking to start spiritual conversations, the team helps with food distribution. From the truck, Patrick and a few others give out food, hygiene kits and baby food while other team members do crowd-control. As each family-unit comes to receive it, Patrick lowers a 15-pound IDP kit off the truck. They walk away balancing them on their heads. Later, Patrick notices a teenager taking food who had re- I used to be afraid of death. BUT ONCE I RECEIVED CHRIST AND KNEW HIM INTIMATELY, I NO LONGER BECAME AFRAID OF DEATH. 18 J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G

Melody Rogers, a Campus Crusade staff member, and Bethany Schindler, a nursing student, play with children at an IDP camp (opposite page). Life in downtown Port-au-Prince goes on despite the everpresent danger that remains months after the earthquake (left).

ceived some the day before at another camp. Patrick gets angry; someone else may not get any. He cheated the system, he says, and others were lacking. Jimmy saw too. We both got upset, says Patrick. But Jimmy knows that living in an IDP camp can make a man feel desperate. On their last day together, the American and Haitian students and staff members begin with singing. Jimmy helps lead: Oh no! You never let go, through the calm and through the storm. Oh, no! You never let go, in every high and every low. Oh, no, You never let go, Lord, You never let go of me. Afterward, in Bible study the new friends talk about their strengths and weaknesses. Jimmy encourages his American friends: I was greeted every day by, Good morning, how are you doing? I feel like you are my brothers. I feel stronger. Patrick tells Jimmy, When I first got here, I thought there Patrick Lee distributes muchneeded emergency supplies, including high-nutrient basic foods and clothing (left). Haiti is located on the western third of the Island of Hispaniola west of the Dominican Republic and the only predominantly French-speaking nation in the Americas (lower left). 20 J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G

was no hope. You really know what true worship is, because you still worship Him even though you lost everything. Jimmy has demonstrated the lesson of Psalm 62: Hope is not in circumstances, possibilities or options, but in God alone. The group prays and hugs each other. They know the work has just begun, even though their trip is over. As Duane Zook, CEO of GAiN, says, What came down in 35 to 50 seconds is going to take not days, not months years and maybe decades to rebuild. That rebuilding will have to take place with others now. Patrick boards American Airlines flight #1004. Jimmy stays behind. We know we are the future of Haiti, he says. n ACTION POINT What did Patrick and Jimmy learn about hope? Do you know anyone who has a misplaced hope? How can you help them experience hope that never disappoints? College student Stephanie Moburg ministers to one of the hundreds of Haitians living in an IDP camp (below). Contact the writer at rich.atkinson@ccci.org. J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G 21

Haiti is a Caribbean country that holds some 9 million people in an area roughly the size of Maryland. Ordinier "Jimmy" Jean, a Haitian college student, emcees the soccer tournament between the Haitians and the Americans (below). 22 J A N U A R Y / F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 1 W O R L D W I D E C H A L L E N G E. O R G

about GLOBAL AID NETWORK MISSION STATEMENT: Global Aid Network exists to demonstrate the love of God through word and deed to less fortunate people around the world through relief and development projects. / FOUNDED: 2003 / HEADQUARTERS: Dallas, Texas / DISTRIBUTION CENTER: Mount Joy, Pa. / WORKFORCE: 90 staff members, plus mission-trip participants and volunteers / MINISTRY PRESENCE: GAiN oversees work in more than 36 countries in Africa, Central Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East. LEADER S PERSPECTIVE: Jesus Great Commission was inextricably connected to His Great Commandment. Wherever He went He exhibited a commitment to the whole person. Global Aid Network (GAiN) is committed to following Jesus example of meeting the needs of the whole person. At Global Aid Network, our mission is to follow in His steps as we seek to carry out both the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. Duane Zook, national director / FOR MORE INFO: www.gainusa.org, (972)234-0800, www.facebook.com/globalaidnetwork, www.twitter.com/gainusa College student Molly Bell helps to transform the compound (above). Patrick Lee jokes with a classroom of students (left).