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 sweat instantly formed against my skin; yet, this is Evansbord’s life everyday.
Evansbord’s home was destroyed in the earthquake; yet, he survived. He was discovered 24 hours later, surrounded by rubble but virtually unharmed.
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.