I know I haven’t given an update on Haiti in a while, but I wanted to share this incredible story. My friend Stephanie Pridgen is in Haiti to capture the emotions and stories of the people and the ministry.  Amazing things are happening and this paritcular story is an incredible tale of rescue, redemption, and victory. I actually went to college with Stephanie and she was on the World Race squad that I led last year. I’m so proud of her and she’s an incredible writer. God continues to use her and urge her into greater areas of growth.
 
AIM has continued to increase it’s efforts to mobilize the body of Christ to go and respond to the hurting and broken from Haiti. Short-term teams from churches around the country are going down to help out with the pastors and ministries we have connected with since our initial trip back in January.  The World Race will be sending a team of 50+ participants to June on a special relief trip.  After that, we’ll be sending the July World Race to minister to these people in their very first month of ministry. Please be in prayer for them as we expect more stories like this one as God continues to reshape the nation of Haiti.
 

Curse Broken :: Life Changed – By Stephanie Pridgen
 

I don’t know exactly what we expected walking
into his home, but I know that
it wasn’t what we found.

The tent seemed to exhale as we opened
its door, and it expelled a torrent of heat. I could not begin to
imagine
staying inside these tarpaulin walls all day as rivulets of sweat
instantly formed against my skin; yet, this is Evansbord’s life
everyday.


Evansbord was taken to a witch doctor at two months old.
Before
me was the result of this choice by his parents. He was
lying on the tent floor, knees to his chest, feet crossed flat against
himself; he has spent 15 years in this same position.
 
Aside from moving his
arms, his head and a few grunts, Evansbord was immobile and mute. Little
did he know how his life was about to change. Little did we know
how
our
lives were about to change.

Evansbord’s home was destroyed in
the earthquake; yet, he survived. He was discovered 24 hours
later, surrounded by rubble but virtually unharmed.

This week, as
we visited him and his family in the tent community, our hearts were
burdened to see God move in his life. So the team prayed.
 
Daily,
team members visited and spent time interceding for Evansbord. One
participant, a physical therapist, examined him and said that physically
there was no reason for him to be in such a condition. Diagnosis: It
had to be spiritual.

Thursday, the team gathered and prayed…
and prayed… and prayed. After hours of seeking God on behalf of this
child and his family, the team retrieved a tarp, used water from their
water bottles, and created a baptismal on the spot.

Result:
Evansbord was smiling, laughing, uttering his first words.

Friday
morning, Evansbord was crawling. Friday afternoon, he was playing and
throwing a ball.

He is a transformed boy, joyous and responsive.
The entire community has witnessed this and been astounded.

Evansbord’s life is changed.


His family is changed.

His community is changed.

The team members are changed.


I
am changed.
 
Below is a clip, taken by one of the participants, of Evansbord
being baptized.