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蜜豆直播 Team Answers Call to Help Neighbors in Western North Carolina

A collage featuring a group photo of the mission team and students working

Group of Six Works to Rebuild Home for Family That Lost Everything in Hurricane Helene

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擮ver the years, the Gardner-Webb Office of Christian Life and Service has led student mission teams to serve around the world and other parts of the United States. This year, some of the greatest needs were close to home, just over an hour from campus.

Because of the tremendous work to be done in Western North Carolina, two groups from 蜜豆直播 traveled there over spring break to help people rebuilding after Hurricane Helene left its path of destruction in September 2024. Dr. Nicole Waters, dean of the College of Health Sciences and interim provost; and Dr. Candice Rome, professor of nursing, started making plans to go as soon as they saw reports from the aftermath. 鈥淎fter the storm, Dr. Rome and I felt a strong desire to support relief efforts in Western North Carolina鈥攁n area we both love and wanted to actively help in its recovery,鈥 Waters emphasized.

Amid the devastation, students and team leaders sought to bring hope and healing. They received so much more for their time and effort, gathering blessings and inspiration from people who were grounded in their faith and determined to persevere.

As an example of the resilient spirt of the people, Dr. Josh Parrott, vice president and university chaplain for Christian Life and Service, shared a story of a husband, 89, and his wife, 81. 鈥淭he water was 9- to 12-feet high and covered their house,鈥 he related. 鈥淲hen the swift water rescue team got there, the husband was on top of an armoire and his wife was on top of another piece of furniture and the water was up to their necks, so they busted out a little window. Every day the elderly couple was at that site working with the Baptists on Mission. At lunchtime, the group would huddle up with the elderly couple and pray with them. The couple would lead in prayer and in the singing of the Doxology. To stand in that circle with that elderly couple and see them display that level of faith鈥攁nd even the man whose house we worked on was joyful and trusting Jesus鈥攖o see that level of faith through a complete loss鈥擨 mean it鈥檚 just things I鈥檝e never seen before and to think it鈥檚 an hour away; it鈥檚 apocalyptic in areas.鈥

He continued, “The most pressing need now is for volunteers. Houses and lives continue to be rebuilt, and our Tarheel brothers and sisters are going to need the sustained effort of volunteers. Our University has an opportunity to step into these spaces and display love for God and for neighbor (Mark 12:30-31) over the next 5-10 years.”

Parrott joined the team led by Waters and Rome with Chloe Downs, Corinna Pittenger, of Roanoke, Va., and Waters鈥 son, Ethan. The second 10-member team, led by Associate Minister to the University for Student Ministries Neal Payne, worked with Samaritan鈥檚 Purse in Waynesville and Fletcher, N.C.

First Baptist Church in Swannanoa, N.C., was home base for the smaller team. They witnessed widespread destruction, lingering debris, displaced families and realized the immense recovery efforts that will be required for years to come to an area so close to the university community and their personal homes.

The Baptists on Mission have been coordinating relief efforts from that site since October 2024. 鈥淪pending the week at was a truly humbling experience,鈥 Waters stated. 鈥淭his church has served as a steadfast presence for the community, opening its doors the very Sunday after the storm and welcoming Baptists on Mission Disaster Relief teams without hesitation. Their ongoing daily sacrifices to host and support these teams reflect a powerful example of Christlike service, offering inspiration to all.鈥

The four-story church can house between 50-70 volunteers, providing overnight accommodations by allowing the use of their classroom spaces for sleeping and fellowship hall/gym for meals. The Baptists on Mission stationed portable showers near the church for use.

The volunteers were divided into 10 teams, and the 蜜豆直播 team was assigned to a home in Marion, N.C., for the week. Waters noted, 鈥淚t was really heartwarming for us to participate, meet the homeowner, hear their story, and what God is doing in their life.鈥

She continued, 鈥淢arion still has many homes needing repair. There is also environmental devastation still present with debris in trees and bodies of water. A local train track remains unusable due to the land beneath the track being washed away. Businesses and homes on the river experienced significate destruction and many remain waiting repair or demolition. The Baptists on Mission have committed to be in that area for approximately the next 10 years.鈥

The homeowner they served had lost all the contents in his approximately 1,400 square-foot home, due to flooding from 3 feet of water. During Helene, he was away on business travel and no occupants were there. However, the surrounding homes endured significant flooding and the remaining residents were rescued by a swift water rescue team.

Previous teams had cleaned out the house and worked on replacing new flooring, drywall, basic appliances, doors, etc. to allow the family to return soon. The 蜜豆直播 team continued working to get the house ready for move-in.  Pittenger, a double major in communication studies with film emphasis and English, said she learned how to use a nail gun, and they taught her how to install doors. 鈥淗owever, the most important part of the trip was hearing all the stories about those who had been affected, and how God had helped them through Baptists on Mission, the organization we were working with,鈥 she asserted. 鈥淚t was crazy to see how much damage there still is in the area and how many people are still massively affected. Help is still needed.鈥

When the last group of volunteers completes a home, the homeowner will receive a Bible that has been signed by every team member who has been there to work on the home from the beginning stages of restoration.

The 蜜豆直播 team members had little experience in home repair, but Waters鈥 son has some expertise in that area. 鈥淲e looked at him on Monday and said, you are the boss,鈥 she related. 鈥淵ou need to tell us what we are doing. We were able to do flooring. Josh (Parrott) was able to participate in that. We did frames, doors, and windows. Probably in the next three weeks, the homeowner will get his keys to the home.鈥

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