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Kent Annan, author & co-diretor of Haiti Partners
Several months ago I had the chance to interview Kent Annan about his new book “Following Jesus Through The Eye Of The Needle: Living Fully, Loving Dangerously” and his work with Haiti Partners. I was inspired by the Annan’s devotion to follow Jesus into a very costly life of service and mutuality. As part of the promotion for the book, IVPress and Haiti Partners held a writing contest, offering a 5 day trip to visit the ministry in Haiti as a prize for 6 winners. I eagerly threw my hit in the ring.
It was not long after I submitted my entry that the earthquake devastated the island nation. Needless to say, the contest was the last thing on my mind. In the last few months, people like Kent (and other champions of mercy and justice I greatly respect) have done their best to help all of those devastated by the quake. After the initial emergency aide was in place, Haiti Partners and IVPress decided that, while they would continue with the contest, the visit to the country would obviously have a different focus.
Yesterday afternoon my cell phone rang and, on the other end, was Kent Annan. Having expected the announcement a day earlier, his call took me off guard. However, I was thrilled to hear that I was one of six people selected to join Kent for 5 days in Haiti. I did not anticipate winning the writing contest, especially since my entry was submitted before the earthquake. Here is an excerpt:
Two days after the events of September 11th, 2001, I joined a group of fellow missionaries in Vancouver to pray for all those impacted by the acts of terror. When we arrived at our office, we were met by police and the coroner. In the night, beneath the under hang of our parking spot a young man over-dosed on heroin. His body lay cold and alone until someone spotted his body.
While in no way diminishing the importance of why we had gathered to pray, that moment disrupted the rest of my day and eventually my very life. The death of this nameless man- hungry, thirsty, lonely, naked, sick and in the prison of addiction- forced me to realize that, while I had come to the city to “bring Jesus”, He had died under my nose without my ever knowing His name…
Click here to read the rest of the entry, as well as those by the other participants.
I would ask that you keep me in prayer as a prepare for this journey. Our hosts have made it clear that this is no tourist vacation, but a welcome into the very beautiful, yet struggling life of the every-day Haitian. While all expenses are paid for, I do have to cover the cost of flying to Florida. Please prayer that I can raise the $500 or so to secure a ticket.
Not everyone gets a chance like this and I am humbled and honoured. Even without going, you can make an impact on these peoples lives, just as they will undoubtedly make an impact on mine. Check out Haiti Partners for more information (and Haiti Partners Canada).

Great news. I recently discovered Kent Annan’s ministry. I am very glad you were one of the winners of this trip – they made a good choice! I know you will use this trip for His glory. Many will benefit. I look forward to your post-trip reports.
Thanks for sharing your winning entry. Very moving story about the man who died near your office…
Thanks Michel! I appreciate that. I am sure I will have much to tell upon my return.
Peace,
Jamie
The stories of the people you will encounter are in good hands. Can’t wait to hear about it!
Thanks Chris. That means a lot.
Peace,
Jamie
Awesome! Be blessed and share the story bro!
Thanks Chris! I am really excited.
Peace,
Jamie
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