Bradley Baptist Association Ocoee Outreach Mission Haiti 2011

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Bradley Baptist Association Ocoee Outreach Mission Haiti 2011 Planning Guide

2 What s Inside Your Planning Guide SECTION 1 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE HAITI MISSION TRIP Overview pg. 3-8 Costs & Deadlines pg. 4 Schedule for Equipping Sessions pg. 4 Ministry Opportunities pg. 4 Lodging, Food, Water pg. 5 Security pg. 5 Recreation/Beach Time pg. 5 Travel Insurance pg. 6 Travel Arrangements and Flight Schedules pg. 6 Sample Schedule pg. 7 Questions & Answers pg. 8 SECTION 2 - INFORMATION & FORMS THAT EACH PARTICIPANT NEEDS Participant Registration Form pg. 10 Recommended Vaccines pg. 11 Participant Responsibilities pg. 12 Praying for the Trip & Things to Expect pg. 13 Packing List and Carry on Bag Essentials pg. 14 Dress Code pg. 15 SECTION 3 - FORMS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED BY GROUP LEADER Group Leader Agreement pg. 17 Church Covenant Relationship pg. 18 Group Roster (Names, DOB, Passport #, Beneficiary & T-shirt sizes) pg. 19 SECTION 4 - EQUIPPING RESOURCES TO LEAD YOUR TEAM IN Things to Expect (extreme poverty) pg. 21 Spiritual Preparation pp. 22,23 Preparing Your Personal Testimony pp. 24,25 EvangeCube Training pp. 26-38

Bradley Baptist Association/Ocoee Outreach Mission Haiti 2011 3 In 2011 Ocoee Outreach & the BBA will go international as we partner with TBC and SMI Haiti to share the Gospel and minister to the people of St. Ard, Haiti. St Ard is a village in a rural area approx. 1.5 hours from Port-Au-Prince that was decimated by the earthquake in January, 2010. Our theme for ministry for 2011 is His Love Reaching, based on the most familiar scripture verse in God s Word, John 3:16. Through Ocoee Outreach, the love of Christ and the Gospel Message will be reaching into Southeast Tennessee and into Haiti. Our Partners Along with the Tennessee Baptist Convention & Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova, TN., Ocoee Outreach & the BBA is partnering with SMI Haiti, which stands for Sundouloi Ministries, Incorporated", a name that comes from the Greek sundoulos which means fellow servant. SMI s desire to join together with others of like-mind to fulfill the Lord s commission to care for His children. Sundouloi Ministries Inc., a 501(c)3 organization, was formed to supply practical and tangible aid to those in great need by providing finance for food, clean water, medical aid, missions facilities and other necessities. They have had a presence in Haiti for more than 10 years. Who Can Go? This is certainly not your run of the mill mission trip. Even before the destruction caused from the earthquake, Haiti was already a country that was significantly impoverished with relatively little infrastructure. The region is primarily tropical and the heat can be extraordinary. Volunteers must be careful in their activities, behavior, and ministry while in the country. For all of these reasons, it is critical that volunteer participants meet the following qualifications: Demonstrate a lifestyle of Christian maturity By physically, emotionally, and spiritually capable of working in the current Haitian environment Commit to working as a part of a team with no task too small for any one person. Willing to share their Christian testimony and witness as opportunities arise. Ages 15 and up. Must have completed 9 th Grade for Summer Trips or be completing 9 th Grade for the Spring Break Trip. For students between the ages of 15 and 18 there needs to be one adult for every four students, with every student having an adult from their church assigned to be responsible for him/her. Application Process & Training To accomplish this task, we are requiring all volunteers to go through an application process that we are asking your church to facilitate. This can be done through your missions committee, church staff, mission team leader(s), etc We will make available an application that can be used for each participant. If your church already has an application you use for international mission trips, let us review it to with you to make sure it covers the important bases. There will be other forms that will need to be filled out by mission team members that are approved by your church to go to Haiti that will be included in out next planning guide. There will also be some orientation and training we will ask your church to facilitate for all mission team members. We will provide you with the orientation and training materials.

4 Costs $100 plus airfare (costs includes lodging, ground transportation, food and construction materials while in Haiti, and also includes travel insurance) Airfare (Atlanta to Haiti via Miami) will vary depending on the week and is at this time the following costs: 1. Week 1 (March 19-26) $689.20 (includes taxes which could change a little) 2. Week 2 (June 18-25) $724 (includes taxes which could change a little) 3. Week 3 (June 25 July 2) $806.20 (includes taxes which could change a little) A $100 non-refundable deposit is due by December 1. Payment deadlines and other important deadlines will be provided in the next planning guide. Volunteers will need to take care of the cost for the recommended vaccines and the cost for obtaining a passport Volunteers will need to take care of their own meals while traveling to Haiti and back Final Payment Names, Participant Information Forms, Group Roster Due on Feb. 9, 2011 Final Payment at this time is $689.20 The base fare will be guaranteed, however, taxes and fuel surcharges are subject to change until the tickets are issued. As is it is not possible to predetermine whether or not taxes and fuel fees will change, or if that change will be minimal or significant at the time your final payment is due Schedule for Equipping Sessions Participants Need to Attend! Mission Trip Training Session 1, Sunday, Jan. 23, 5pm. at FBC Cleveland Mission Trip Training Session 2, Sunday, Feb. 6, 4pm. at North Cleveland Baptist Packing Party, Wednesday, March 16, 7:30pm. at FBC Cleveland Mission Opportunities With the devastation of the earthquake and lack of infrastructure in the country there will be many hiccups in the road and will require mission teams to be very flexible and people oriented instead of task oriented. Haiti is a nation where the people need to be touched with the focus on the people not so much the work. Volunteers will most likely be able to serve through the following opportunities all of which will have an emphasis on evangelism: Construction this will have the heaviest emphasis and will need the most volunteers from those that are skilled in construction to those who will be helpers. The need is for a school to be rebuilt, 2 new schools to be built and to rebuild approximately 150 homes. Serving at Orphanage this will primarily take place during the evenings where volunteers will have the opportunity to interact, play games/crafts, encourage and love on more than 60 orphans. Mission work at a Medical Hospital/Clinic dependent upon if there are medical personnel coming with your team. In most cases they will be working along side Haitian medical personnel and will be serving at the Medical Hospital in the village of Saintard or taking the clinic out to other villages. Medical supplies and medicines will be greatly needed. Ministering at Youth Camp this will take place during the summer and will be dependent on if you have a team coming from your church that can facilitate a youth camp for Haitian young people. Leading a youth camp can involve Worship, teaching, preaching, and sports activities. Fluid is the key - additional ministry opportunities could include handing out food, eye clinics, drama groups, or other things that could be done without much notice

5 Support Personnel SMI & Ocoee Outreach will work together to provide a group leader and a cook for each group. The group leader will work with your team leader to insure that the supplies that are needed for your project are available and will serve as the intermediary between your group and the Haitian support personnel. The group leader will be familiar with procedures necessary when ministering in Haiti and with the Haitian culture. SMI group leaders have all been travelling to Haiti for over a decade and have participated in numerous mission projects. The cooks also have extensive experience cooking in Haiti and preparing for large groups. SMI has a missionary volunteer couple on the ground in Haiti that will coordinate each team and the day to day operations. Group Leader Each participating church will need to enlist someone who will serve as the group leader for your church and will take care of communication, logistics and administrative details pertaining to your group. They will also serve as the group leader while traveling and serving in Haiti. Lodging Lodging is provided at the 12,000sf SMI mission house in Guitton which is 35 miles north of Port Au Prince. Sleeping arrangements are dormitory style with separate rooms for men and women. The men s and women s restrooms each have three toilets, three showers and two sinks. There are also two private rooms with a connecting restroom. Sheets and towels are provided. A living room, dining room and spacious kitchen are found on the first floor of the mission house. The mission house does not have a/c. Food, Water, Ice, Drinks The majority of the food will be brought in from America with the mission teams. The food will be prepared by a cook provided by SMI and one or two helpers who come to Haiti from our church groups. Great care is taken to insure that any food purchased in Haiti is handled properly to minimize the possibility of foodborne illness. Culligan water and ice, coffee, drinks such as lemonade, and iced tea are provided. Airport Assistance The SMI group leader and cook will provide assistance upon arrival at the PAP airport. They will guide the group through immigration and will oversee claiming luggage, paying fees and exiting the airport. They will lead the group through the secured airport area to the waiting transportation. Transportation Transportation is provided between the airport and the mission house and between the mission house and the project site. Security SMI employs 2 Haitians to provide security for the group when traveling and at the mission house. There is a gated wall around the mission compound. Translators/Co-workers SMI employs 6-8 translators/co-workers (depending on the size of the group). These Haitians work alongside the Americans providing translation services and serving as a liaison between the group and the Haitian community. Recreation Time There will be an opportunity for the group to spend several hours at a local beach resort where they can enjoy time in the pool or ocean or just relaxing on the beach (gift shop w/souvenirs at beach site)

6 Project Coordination SMI is affiliated with over 200 Haitian churches, a hospital and an orphanage. A mission opportunity can be provided which fits the make-up and desires of your group. The SMI group leader will work with your team leader to make proper preparations to insure the success of your trip. Orientation, Evangelism Training, Spiritual Preparation - This is a must for all volunteers. Resources will be provided to assist churches in preparing volunteers for Haiti. Travel Insurance Included in the cost is a travel insurance policy providing coverage from Gallaher Charitable International Insurance Services (GCHS formerly know as Adams and Associates). The coverage will be for emergency medical care and emergency evacuation should it be necessary. This program is designed to cover people traveling overseas for a short period of time and compliment their current USA Medical Coverage. Travel Arrangements Ocoee Outreach has secured travel arrangements for all three weeks with travel companies that work very well with international church mission teams. You or someone from your church will need to be responsible for working with us in contacting the appropriate travel agency for your week with names, payment and other information. Groups will be flying on American Airlines. March 19-26 Week Contact Information: & June 25 July 2 Week Kranthi Kovoor, MTS Travel 8024 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 204, Raleigh, NC 27612 800-849- 1759 x28963, Tel: 919-791-3963, Fax: 919-676-4547 Email: kranthik@mtstravel.com, http://www.mtstravel.com June 18 25 Week Contact Information: o Valerie Wermuth, Fellowship Travel International PO Box 15360, Richmond, VA 23227 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.tuesday-thursday (804) 550-0121, x. 122 (800) 235-9384, x. 122 Email: vwermuth@fellowship.com, www.fellowship.com TRAVEL ITINERARY (RESERVATIONS CONFIRMED) SERVICE DATE FROM TO DEPART ARRIVE AMERICAN AIRLINES 19MAR ATLANTA GA MIAMI FL 645A 835A AA 1965 SATURDAY HARTSFIELD JAC MIAMI INTL W ECONOMY AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-800 RESERVATION CONFIRMED AMERICAN AIRLINES 19MAR MIAMI FL PORT AU PRINCE 945A 1050A AA 1291 SATURDAY MIAMI INTL TOUSSAINT LO W ECONOMY AIRCRAFT: BOEING 767-300/300ER RESERVATION CONFIRMED AMERICAN AIRLINES 26MAR PORT AU PRINCE MIAMI FL 410P 730P AA 1908 SATURDAY TOUSSAINT LO MIAMI INTL W ECONOMY AIRCRAFT: BOEING 767-300/300ER RESERVATION CONFIRMED AMERICAN AIRLINES 26MAR MIAMI FL ATLANTA GA 1020P 1210A AA 1942 SATURDAY MIAMI INTL HARTSFIELD JAC 27MAR W ECONOMY AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-800 Travel Plans to Atlanta Airport and back home TBD

Sample Schedule (this is tentative - just to give you an idea) 7 DAY Morning Afternoon Evening Saturday Depart U.S. Arrive in Haiti Get settled in at Mission House Sunday Worship w/an Haitian Ministry to Haitians Devotions, Group Congregation (handing out food, ministry Briefing Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Ministry Sites (construction teams, medical, Youth Camp, etc.) Ministry Sites (construction teams, medical, Youth Camp, etc.) Ministry Sites (construction teams, medical, Youth Camp, etc.) Ministry Sites (construction teams, medical, Youth Camp, etc.) Ministry Site (abbreviated time), Head to the Beach touches, etc..) Ministry Sites for short time, afternoon break and rest Ministry Sites for short time, afternoon break and rest Ministry Sites for short time, afternoon break and rest Ministry Sites for short time, afternoon break and rest Beach time, gift shops Devotions, Ministry at the orphanage Devotions, Handing out food to Haitians Devotions, Ministry at the orphanage Devotions, Ministry at the orphanage Debriefing, Cleanup Saturday Depart Haiti Travel Arrive Home Facts About Haiti Haiti is about the size of Maryland and lies just 700 miles south of the Florida Keys. Haiti was once the wealthiest country in the Caribbean, bearing the title of "Mahogany Queen" for its rich supply of mahogany. Today Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti shares the Island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic The primary religion in Haiti is Roman Catholic at 80%, with an overwhelming majority of Haitians practicing voodoo. Protestant churches claim approximately 16%. Haiti is hot, with an average temperature between 85-90 degrees. It takes approximately one hour and forty minutes to fly to Haiti from Miami. The name "Haiti" means land of many mountains. The estimated population of Haiti is 9.7 million.. The average life expectancy in Haiti is about 53 years. Eighty percent of the population lives below the poverty line. The official language of Haiti is French but the common language of the people is Haitian Creole. Things to Expect!! - Extreme Poverty - Expect to see bugs - Expect to get dirty - Lots of heat and Humidity - No A/C - Big Pressing Crowds - Voodoo temple - Hour long bumpy bus ride to Guitone - Long Church Services - Little Privacy - Unclothed Children/Partially clothed adults - Craziness when collecting baggage in Port au Prince - Temporary Customs/Immigration/Baggage Claim in very crowded room

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers 8 Q. Can I eat the food and drink the water in Haiti? A. No. Meals served will consist primarily of food brought from the States. We buy Culligan water in Haiti which is safe for drinking. Please don't eat or drink the Haitian food or water unless you are advised by one of the group leaders that it is safe to do so. Q. Will there be electricity or showers? A. The generator will probably run all of the time at the Mission Compound. Showers are available. (There is never any hot water.) Q. Must I have a passport to enter and exit Haiti? A. Yes. Passports are required to enter and exit Haiti. Please make sure your passport is current. If you do not have a passport, begin the process immediately since it can take several weeks to process an application. Q. How much extra money will I need? A. You will need to bring money for food while traveling in the U.S. You may also wish to purchase some souvenirs at the Port-Au Prince Airport or at a marketplace and to have some cash for offerings. When they pass the plate in church they expect everyone to put something in. Q. What kinds of things might we do? A. Our trip may include a number of different activities. Whatever the assignment, all are needed and used to see the project to completion. However, when there are breaks in the work, you will find yourself content interacting with and loving the Haitian people. Q. What kind of clothing should I bring? A. We suggest you bring cool cotton clothing for the hot days. It would also be wise to bring a light jacket or parka in case of rain. Shorts are acceptable for the women, but they should be knee-length. Sleeveless tops are acceptable (except for church), but no spaghetti straps. The women should bring a skirt or dress for church. Men are free to wear modest shorts, but will need pants and a polo shirt for church. You will want to bring tennis shoes and to have sandals or flip flops to protect your feet in the shower. You should avoid going barefoot even at the compound. Bring some clothes suitable for painting and other work projects. Q. What are the sleeping arrangements? A. You will be sleeping in a single or bunk bed in a fairly public area, so bring modest but cool sleeping attire. Bedding is provided. Q. How much luggage can I bring? A. Each person will be allowed one checked piece of luggage weighing no more than 50 pounds and not more than 62 inches in total dimension and one carryon plus a purse or personal item. If your bag weighs more than 50 pounds there will be a $50 charge. It is wise to pack any necessities and possibly a change of clothing in the carryon in case the luggage is misplaced by the airline. Remember that all liquids and gels carried on must be in 3 ounce or less containers and they all must fit in a one quart ziplock bag. Any other size liquid or gels will need to be packed in your checked bags. The purse or personal item must fit under the seat in front of you. A box embargo will be in effect so your luggage must be a standard suitcase or duffel bag. Q. How can I best prepare myself? A. Spiritual preparation is of utmost importance. We go to do more than just to complete a work project or to have a good time. We go to minister Jesus through the love of the Holy Spirit. Haiti is primarily a voodoo or occult worshipping nation. The powers of darkness are great, but this should not alarm or frighten us. Jesus said, "Some things come only through prayer and fasting." Therefore, we ask each participant to prepare by designating times of prayer each day and times of fasting as God may lead. This will help prepare your heart to minister to the Haitian people.

9 Forms & Information For Each Participant

Ocoee Outreach / Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries Note: All Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist & Sundouloi Ministries participants must complete this form and have it notarized to be eligible to participate in an OO Project. This form includes a Medial Release, Model Release, and Minor Release. ALL SECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED FOR ELIGIBILITY. Group leaders are responsible for bringing both copies of this form to the project site. Full Name Date of Birth Age Sex Participant Info Home Address City State Zip Home Phone Work Phone Grade Completed Passport # County/State/City of Issue Date of Expiration In Case of Emergency Contact: Email Day Phone Night Phone Project Medical Profile Age Group (Check One): Senior High Participant Collegiate Participant Adult Participant OO Staff Group Leader Group Leader Project Location Travel Dates Generally, my health is (Check One): Excellent Good Fair Poor If Fair or Poor, please explain your condition: List any medical difficulties for which you are CURRENTLY being treated: List any medicines of substances to which you are ALLERGIC: Last Tetanus Immunization (Must be within the last 10 years.) What over-the-counter medications would you allow us to administer to the Participant if needed (ex. Tylenol, Ibuprofen, anti-diarrheal, laxative, Benadryl, antihistamine, Pepto-Bismol)? Family Physician Physician's Phone Number Physician's Address Authorization Release Church Minor I, the undersigned, do for myself (or for and on behalf of my child under 18 years of age) give permission for an attending physician or hospital to administer medical care if deemed necessary by Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries and the physician or hospital staff during the project. I, the undersigned, do for myself (or for and on behalf of my child under 18 years of age) hereby release from all claims and forever hold harmless the directors, employees, and agents of Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries from any and all claims and demands for personal injury, sickness, and death, as well as property damage and expenses, of any nature incurred by myself (or my child under 18 years of age) I also assume personal responsibility for all medical bills (for myself or my child under 18 years of age) and do certify I have secured primary medical insurance (for myself or my child under 18 years of age). I understand that supplemental medical insurance is provided for each Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries participant through Gallaher Charitable International Insurance Services (GCIIS). Further, should it be necessary for me or my child to return home due to disciplinary actions, for medical reasons, or otherwise, I hereby assume responsibility for all transportation costs. I, the undersigned, do for hereby consent and authorize Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries or any of its representatives, to use and reproduce photographs, film, video, or other electronic imagining of me and information relating to my circumstances for present and future fund-raising and advertising purposes. I further agree to allow Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries to use my name and any other information provided by me during interviews and conversations, unless otherwise stipulated, for present and future fund-raising and advertising purposes. I waive any right that I may have to approve the photographs, film, video or other electronic imaging or background copy which may be used or to approve to the use to which it may be applied. I, the undersigned, do release my child to travel with the designated Group Leader to the designated location. I guarantee that my child is able to provide funds for the travel expenses and return to the US. The Church of wholeheartedly recommends the above person to Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association & Sundouloi Ministries as sound in his/her faith and spiritually equipped to serve on this volunteer project. Pastor's Signature Date Please complete and sign below (youth 17 and under requires both parent/custodial signatures. Notary Signatures Participant's Signature Father/Custodial Parent Signature Phone Date Mother/Custodial Parent Signature Phone Date On this day of month of 20. Personally appeared before me, personally known by me, and in my presence executed the within and foregoing permission and release form. Witness my hand and official seal this day of 20. My commission expires. Notary Public. Date

Recommended Vaccines 11 See your doctor before you travel to make sure you have had all necessary vaccines. Routine: Be sure that you are up to date on vaccines such as measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus (DPT), polio, seasonal and 2009 H1N1 flu, and varicella as appropriate for your age. This will protect you and also the people you are going to help. A current tetanus shot is also very important and needs to be less than 10 years old) Hepatitis A or immune globulin (IG): Even if your departure is imminent, one dose of hepatitis A vaccine provides adequate short-term protection for healthy people. For long term protection, a second dose is required 6 18 months after the first dose, depending on the brand of vaccine used. Typhoid: There are two vaccines available for typhoid prevention. The injectable vaccine may be preferable to the oral vaccine in cases where travel is imminent. The oral vaccine requires refrigeration and 4 tablets taken every other day over one week. Insect-borne Diseases: Malaria Malaria occurs in all parts of Haiti. Ways to prevent malaria include the following: Taking a prescription antimalarial drug Using insect repellent and wearing long pants and sleeves to prevent mosquito bites Sleeping in air-conditioned or well-screened rooms or using bed nets No antimalarial drug is 100% protective, so it is important to use all three ways to prevent malaria. All of the following antimalarial drugs are equal options for preventing malaria in Haiti: Atovaquone/proguanil (Malarone), chloroquine, doxycycline, or mefloquine. Each drug has its own side effects, contraindications, and precautions. You will need to talk to your doctor to decide which of these drugs would be best for you, depending on your current health, medical history, drug allergies, and specific needs. *This information has been condensed from the Centers for Disease Control website to reflect current Health Department recommendations for our mission/work in Haiti. For updates go to: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1134.html

PARTICIPANT RESPONSIBILITIES 12 No project is without expectations and standards. We want this to be a great week for you, your church group, and the people we serve on the field. So much is at stake, even in a short-term mission experience. Do your part to live up to these responsibilities: 1. Be responsible for exhibiting a Christ-like Spirit. Strive at all times to exhibit the best attitude towards other participants, your host, your project leadership, and the residents of the community. Do not abuse others with your words. Be an encourager. Be quick to make the best of things. 2. Be responsible for keeping yourself healthy. The use of tobacco, tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, and non-prescription illicit substances is prohibited. Let the first Aid Coordinator know of any prescription medications you will be using during the week. 3. Be responsible for the safety of yourself and others. Possession and use of fireworks, firearms, and weapons of any kind is prohibited. Avoid practical jokes: they usually end up with someone getting hurt in some way. 4. Be responsible for following the Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association schedule. No changes will be made in assignments or schedule without the permission of the Project Coordinator. In consideration of others, in rooms and lights out times will be respected. 5. Be responsible for staying in designated Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association areas. For your own safety and security, you must stay with the group at all times. Please do not leave the ministry site or lodging facility without the permission of the project Coordinator. Also, there should be no aimless wandering in the lodging facility. Girls should not be in the boys rooms and boys should not be in the girls rooms. 6. Be responsible for guarding the possessions of others. Show the utmost of respect for others property and possessions by not tampering with or taking anyone s belongings. Do not play jokes by hiding someone s things. 7. Be responsible for maintaining a clean environment. Do your best to keep all areas of the lodging facility clean and free from litter. It is part of your witness when you are careful to respect the property and grounds of the place we call home for the week. Any damage to the lodging facility property or grounds becomes the personal responsibility of the person causing the damage. These responsibilities are designed to make the week a pleasant experience for all involved. If Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association participants choose not to accept these responsibilities, they forfeit the privilege of project participation.

Praying for the Trip 13 "Some things come only through prayer and fasting." Pray specifically for the spiritual atmosphere of the trip. Pray for the mind of Christ among the group Pray that God will demonstrate His love through us. Pray that we will be culturally sensitive. Pray for physical and spiritual preparation. Pray all goes smoothly at the airlines with tickets & luggage. Pray for safe flights to and from Haiti. Pray for ease in going through customs lines that no items will be confiscated. Pray for safety as we travel to and from various locations. Pray for the people and spiritual climate of villages we will be in. Pray all needed supplies will be on site with no difficulty. Pray for wisdom for the leadership. Pray that the group will be unified. Pray for protection of the group. Pray for our times of fellowship. Pray for good weather conditions in Haiti. Pray that our light and love will put much darkness to flight. and bind voodoo, confusion, poverty, sickness, disease and all the powers of darkness at work in Haiti. Pray that God will reveal Himself in a special way. Ask for God's help and wisdom as you return to the U.S. and that He will show you how to respond to what you've experienced. Things to Expect!! - Expect to see bugs - Expect to get dirty - Lots of heat and Humidity - No A/C - Temporary Customs/Immigration/Baggage Claim in very crowded room - Craziness when collecting baggage in Port au Prince - Big Pressing Crowds - Hour long bumpy bus ride to Guitone - Poverty - Unclothed Children/Partially clothed adults - Voodoo temple - Long Church Services - Little Privacy

14 HOW TO PACK Each participant will be asked to bring 2 suitcases, one with your own gear and the other to be used to pack food and other supplies. You will also want to bring a carryon bag. Important: Remember your piece of luggage cannot weigh more than 50 pounds and cannot be more than 62 inches in total dimension. If your suitcase is overweight it will cost you $50.00. Your carryon cannot be more than 45 inches in total dimension. Packing Checklist Gear Miscellaneous Flashlight- Spare Batteries Passport Water Bottles with sport top you will receive one Bible from Ocoee Outreach to keep up with during trip Toothbrush and paste Insect Repellent 2 bags that will hang to take clothes Trash Bag and supplies to shower Rain Parka or Jacket Soap Sunglasses Notebook and Pen Small battery operated fan to use at night there is Sanitary Supplies no A/C in the mission house Sunscreen Chap stick Clothing Wet Ones Cool modest clothing Women - no spaghetti straps Hand Sanitizer Tennis Shoes Small Backpack for day travel Hiking shoes or Boots Ear Plugs - for noisy nights Underwear & Socks Extra contacts, solution, Ocoee Outreach t-shirt (wear while traveling) Camera Bandanas A lot of Prayer Work Gloves Shower Sandals or flip flops Sleepwear Swimsuits - Women - One piece swimsuits or Tankini. Shorts and top to cover when out of water. Clothes for church - dress/skirt for women and sport shirt and khakis for men CARRY ON BAG ESSENTIALS - Bible/Devotion material - Flip Flops - Any food you can t live without - No liquids over 3oz. - Medications - Dry fit short and shirt for sleeping - One change of work clothes (wear your work shoes)

15 OO/BBA DRESS CODE Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association is a mission experience. Participants are on mission at all times: at ministry sites, at the lodging facility, and during free-time activities. A lot of advance work has been done to ensure that nationals know who we are and why we are there. We are closely watched. How we dress is an important part of our witness. Participants should make a special effort to wear clothes that are modest and appropriate for the ministry to which we have been called. DRESS CODE 1. Wear your Ocoee Outreach t-shirt while traveling. 2. T-shirts are okay at ministry sites and at the mission compound (but no tank tops, spaghetti straps, midriffs) 3. Shorts must meet or exceed your finger tips when your hands are at your side 4. Men must wear dress pants and polo shirts to church 5. Women must wear skirts to church 6. Closed toed shoes are required on the job site 7. Flip flops/tennis shoes are needed to wear around the mission house and compound 8. Bring gloves, hat, and safety glasses 9. Participants are to be fully dressed in accordance with this dress code at all times they are outside their assigned room at the lodging facility, including traveling to the bathroom. ENFORCEMENT OF DRESS CODE 1. Group Leaders are asked to review dress code with participants before leaving for the project. Pre-trip meetings are an excellent time to review the code. Please be certain everyone in your group understands what is required and what is prohibited. 2. Group Leaders will be asked to enforce the dress code among participants in their church group during the project. 3. The OO/BBBA staff will remind participants and Group Leaders of the dress code when necessary. 4. Violation of the dress code at ministry sites may result in participants being transported back to the lodging facility. Participants will not be allowed to serve if not dressed according to the dress code. The Project Coordinator will take appropriate action to ensure that all participants follow the dress code. WHAT NOT TO BRING Ø Shirts or dresses with no sleeves Ø CD players or CD s Ø Shirts or dresses with spaghetti straps Ø MP3 player s, IPOD s, radios, or other music playback devices Ø Midriff shirts Ø Fireworks Ø Expensive clothing Ø Weapons of any kind Ø Expensive Jewelry Ø Tobacco products, alcohol, or other non-prescription drugs

16 Group Leader Forms

Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Association Group Leader Agreement Instructions: 1. Please read over this agreement carefully. You must complete and sign this form and send it in with your deposit to ensure your registration with Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association. Registration is not complete without this form. 2. This is a PDF file. You can fill in the blanks using your computer by using your cursor or tabbing to each field. 3. Carefully complete each section. The form must be completed in its entirety. 4. Print out the form, sign and return it to: Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association Phone 423-476-5493 2707 North Ocoee Fax: 423-476-339-378 Cleveland, TN 37312 E-mail: rbonner@oceeoutreach.com Web: www.ocoeeoutreach.com AS LEADER OF MY GROUP, I AGREE TO THESE CONDITIONS: 1. Enlist the appropriate group participants: I will bring only participants who are professing believers in Jesus Christ and members of the church. I will bring only participants of the appropriate ages. I understand that participants must be at least 15 years of age or have completed the ninth grade prior to the project. I will assure that all paper work for each participant is correctly completed. 2. Enlist the appropriate number of adults: I will recruit capable adults of at least 21 years of age or older to serve as counselors and to work alongside the students. I will enlist at least one adult for every five students (one adult male for every five males or fewer; one adult female for every five females or fewer). 3. Complete the Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist pre-project study: I will ensure that each participant completes all components of the required Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist study, including individual and group activities. I understand that these materials and the Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Group Leaders Notebook will be sent when I have paid my group s deposits. 4. Use child protection measures: I will lead my church or campus organization to request and review a criminal background check on every participant of age 18 or above or obtain evidence of such a background check (within the last tour years) to guard against the physical and/or sexual abuse of children in relation to every aspect of this project. I will screen all of my group members who are 18 or above through a process such as recommended in the Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Group Leader s Notebook. 5. Travel: I agree to use the Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist approved travel agent to arrange international air travel for my group to this project. I understand that I can make my own arrangements to the gateway city if desired. I understand that airfare, passports, and visas (if needed) are separate and additional costs to the Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association registration fee. 6. Finalize registration: I agree to provide specific group member information to Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association by the deadline (on Feb. 9, 2011 for spring break project). I agree to pay the balance due for my group on or before the posted deadline (Feb. 9 for spring break project). I understand a $25 late fee per person will be charged for balances not received or postmarked by the deadline. I understand that all Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptists Association project fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. 7. Embrace the total Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association experience: I will lead my group to submit to the OO/BBA & SMI leadership at the project and participate as directed in meetings and ministry efforts. I will lead my group to adhere to the OO/BBA dress code and participant responsibilities as found in the Group Leaders Notebook. Project No. Country Project Dates Church or Campus Organization Name Phone City State Zip Group Leader Name Title of Group Leader Signature Date Senior Pastor or Supervisor Signature Date

Covenant Relationship 18 This is a covenant relationship between Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association and (name of church) as we partner in a short-term volunteer mission endeavor. Please present this before the congregation, complete the necessary portions of the covenant and send this to Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association by Feb. 20, 2011. Ocoee Outreach is a missions ministry that is both local and internationals. We provide free home repair to low-income home owners living in Southeast Tennessee. Through the restoration of houses, we believe we can accomplish the greater restoration of hearts and homes now and for eternity. In 2011, we are implementing a new international trac, providing rebuild and sharing the love of Christ in Haiti. Our desire is to spread the love and good news of Jesus Christ to all we cross paths with. It is the Mission of Ocoee Outreach to share the Love of Christ with others by restoring homes, renewing hope, and reaching hearts. Ocoee Outreach is a missions ministry of the Bradley Baptist Association working in conjunction with the Tennessee Baptist Convention and the North American Mission Board. On (date), the Church body of (name of Church) officially endorsed and affirmed a summer partnership with Ocoee Outreach. The church or a group within the church will participate in a missions project the week of, 2011. The church agrees to the following key elements of the Covenant Relationship. Resource Promote the recruitment & enlistment of mission team participants Help the mission team members gather materials and items Be a financial support to the mission team participants Strengthen Pray for the partnership developing with Ocoee Outreach/Bradley Baptist Association, Pray for the Staff and our Partners in Haiti, Pray for the church s mission team participants & leaders, Pray for the all the people that will be ministered to through all Ocoee Outreach mission projects, Pray for those deeply affected by the earthquake and for the many living in poverty in Haiti Provide spiritual nourishment to mission team members. Study & application of the Word of God in the lives of each member will enable the mission experience to be successful & meaningful Equip mission team participants in sharing their faith Encourage Have a time of commissioning for the mission team participants prior to departure Have a time of reporting & celebration with the mission team upon their return Signed Date (Church Pastor) Signed Date (Mission Team Leader)

GROUP ROSTER W/TRAVEL INSURANCE INFO & T-SHIRT SIZE ON EACH TEAM MEMBER 19 CHURCH GROUP GROUP LEADER GROUP LEADER CELL PHONE # NAME (as it appears on your ID/passport) DATE OF BIRTH PASSPORT # & Expiration Dt. BENEFICIARY T-SHIRT SIZE

20 Equipping Resources (Preparing Your Team for Mission Haiti)

Facts About Haiti 21 Haiti is about the size of Maryland and lies just 700 miles south of the Florida Keys. Haiti was once the wealthiest country in the Caribbean, bearing the title of "Mahogany Queen" for its rich supply of mahogany. Today Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti shares the Island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic The primary religion in Haiti is Roman Catholic at 80%, with an overwhelming majority of Haitians practicing voodoo. Protestant churches claim approximately 16%. Haiti is hot, with an average temperature between 85-90 degrees. It takes approximately one hour and forty minutes to fly to Haiti from Miami. The name "Haiti" means land of many mountains. The estimated population of Haiti is 9.7 million.. The average life expectancy in Haiti is about 53 years. Eighty percent of the population lives below the poverty line. The official language of Haiti is French but the common language of the people is Haitian Creole. Easy Creole Greetings First is the greeting in English. Second is the greeting in Creole. An, en and on are nasal sounds in Creole. In each case, the n is not pronounced but influences how the vowel sounds. Good morning. Bonjou. Good afternoon or evening. Bonswa. How are you? Ki jan ou ye? I am very well! Mwen tre by en! What are you called? Ki jan ou rele? My name is... M' rele... Thank you. Mesi. No, thank you. Non, mesi. You are welcome. Padkwa. Jesus loves you. Jezi renmen ou. Goodbye (I am going). M' ale. Excuse me. Eskise 'm Things to Expect!! - Expect to see bugs & Expect to get dirty - Lots of heat and Humidity & No A/C - Temporary Customs/Immigration - Baggage Claim in very crowded room - Craziness when collecting baggs in Port au Prince - Big Pressing Crowds - Hour long bumpy bus ride to Guitone - Extreme Poverty - Unclothed Children/Partially clothed adults - Voodoo temple - Long Church Services - Little Privacy

Spiritual Preparation: The most important preparation is Spiritual Preparation 22 At the end of mission trips like the one you are going on, participants have been asked, What would you have done differently to prepare for this campaign? The most common answer is, PRAYED MORE! While packing and logistics may loom larger in the next few weeks, strive to keep spiritual preparation your #1 priority. If you forget socks, you can borrow some. If you forget money, you can borrow some. Many stores, banks and businesses are just a few blocks away. But you can t borrow Spiritual Preparedness. The last thing you want to do is carry the kitchen sink to Cleveland, TN., but then stand in panic at someone s door, realizing too late that you gave the least attention to the very thing you came to do the most. Be more concerned about forgetting your spiritual armor instead of your worldly clothing! (Eph. 6:10-20). In Matthew 16:18, Jesus said, I [not you] will build MY church, and the gates of Hades shall not overpower it. This campaign is HIS work. HE does the building; He simply gives us the privilege of helping. It is God who draws men unto Himself (John 6:44) and the Holy Spirit who convicts (John 16:8). God s work is spiritual work, not a human project. It is bloody warfare between God and the enemy, and your spiritual weapons include love, prayer, the gospel, your testimony, God s word, and faith. Keep these perspectives! Ask God daily to renew your mind to His eternal viewpoint (Rom. 12:1-2). What can you and your group do to stay spiritually prepared? Have personal holiness. Love God above all else (Matt. 22:36-40). Keep clean (I John 1:9), humble and submitted (James 4:7-8). Forgive others (Matt. 18:34-35). Be thankful, not anxious (Phil. 4:6-7). Stay in the Word (Psalm 119), worship (Psalm 103), and listen reverently to your Lord (EccI. 5:1-2). Pray. Intercede deeply and daily (Col. 4:3-4), and do warfare (2 Cor. 10:3-5) without ceasing (I Thess. 5:17). Pick prayer partners. God greatly honors the unified prayers of His gathered saints (Matt. 18:18-20). Get at least 5 dedicated prayer partners to begin praying for you and the campaign daily, starting now. Prepare and review. Prepare and have your testimony ready (Rev. 12:11), with a clear gospel included (Col. 4:3-4, 1 Pet. 3:15). Take time now to prepare for the misc., devotionals, and the unexpected. Review any responsibilities you received for the trip, especially if you will be a crew chief or team leader. Practice. Practice giving the gospel clearly. Practice by yourself and with a friend, both with and without the tracts you will use on the trip. Highlight key verses in your Bible. Practice doing servant projects or possibly a home repair job in your hometown prior to coming. Handle logistics now. Pack and make arrangements early so you can keep a spiritual focus in the final week. Love. Without love, all your work means nothing. (1 Cor. 13) Have a servant s heart. Are you going out to serve God, or to get something? Be a servant to men also. Be bold - Acts 4:31 - toward the lost Be flexible - Romans 14:8 - in all circumstances Be positive - 1 Corinthians 13: 3-6 toward leadership

toward the homeowners, their families and their neighbors to one another Be dependent - Proverbs 3:26 - upon the Lord Be sensitive - Acts 16:6-10 - to opportunities God provides Go into all the world and preach the gospel! But before you go.. Pray NOW. Spiritually prepare NOW. Satan wars against God, the campaign, and you - NOW. Ask God to plow the hardened hearts at your destination NOW. So that when we you you won t cast seeds of truth onto concrete! arrive, 23 A second component that will enable your experience to be successful and meaningful is the study and application of scripture in the lives of each mission team participant. Use of the Word will help us all remain focused and united in our efforts during our time of service. The following scripture passages could be used as supplements to daily devotionals or incorporated into group studies. John 17:6-19 John 13:34-35 Matthew 28 Luke 3:7-18 Matthew 7:13-14 Matthew 13:11-17 Matthew 5:1-16 Matthew 20:26-28 Luke 4:4, 4:8, 4:12, 4:18-19 Acts 2:36-47 1 John 1:5-10 2 Peter 3:8-10a 2 Corinthians 2:14-16 2 Corinthians 4:1-2 2 Corinthians 4:7-12 2 Corinthians 5:11-15 2 Corinthians 6 Mark 1:14-20 Ephesians 4:1-6, 4:15-16, 4:22-29 Hebrews 4:14-16

Preparing Your Personal Testimony, Part 1 24 Mission work is not complete without telling people about Jesus Christ. You can do all sorts of things to help those who are in need, but not at the neglect of sharing how they can know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. You might not feel bold enough to witness or know exactly what to say, but the simple fact that you have a personal testimony is more than enough. Fill in the blanks below as you discover Paul s Testimony in Acts 9 Paul s attitudes and actions before his conversion vv. 1-11 Lived as a Pharisee v.5 (see Gal. 1:13-14) Imprisoned many saints and condoned the deaths of many saints v.10 Persecuted Christians v.11 Circumstances surrounding Paul s conversion vv.12-18 Where was he going? What time was it? What did he see? Who was with him? What did he hear? Read 2 Cor. 5:17; Gal. 6:15 Changes in Paul s attitudes and actions after his conversion vv. 19-23 What evidence of Paul s repentance and conversion can be found in the following verses? 6. Verse 19 7. Verse 20 8. Verse 21 9. Verses 22-23 Read 1 John 1:5-9; 2:3-6 Paul s testimony is an amazing story. We can see what his life was like before Christ, what happened when he came to Christ and what his life was like afterwards. Begin to think about your own life and your conversion experience.

25 Preparing Your Personal Testimony, Part 2 The greatest tool you have to tell others about Jesus is your personal testimony. Everyone has a miracle to tell. You don t have to had to go down the road of drugs, sex, crime or persecution of others to have a miracle story. The simple fact that you are saved by grace is a miracle and your testimony means just as much to the Lord as anyone elses. Now its time to write your own testimony following the model we have in Paul s. Attitudes and actions before I became a Christian basically sharing what your life was like before you met Christ. If appropriate, include family or church background. Avoid naming religious denominations, since this may alienate some of your listeners. Circumstances surrounding my conversion Consider time, date, place, people, motivation, etc. This is a natural place to summarize the gospel: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Changes in my life (attitudes and actions) since my conversion Be enthusiastic!