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Alums in the Slums
An Egyptian slum is not typically a summer destination for college students or recent college graduates. But the slums of Cairo, Egypt, are exactly where you will find 果冻视频 alumnus Kevin Ness as an 果冻视频 Global Urban Trek volunteer.
Life in the Slums
Kevin first went to Cairo in 2007 as an 果冻视频 student from Portland State University on a Global Urban Trek. While in Cairo, Kevin and his team worked with Sudanese refugees as teachers鈥 aids in community schools. 鈥淪udanese refugees are considered outcasts in Cairo and are not allowed to attend public schools. So it鈥檚 only through schools formed and funded by people within the Sudanese community where children can get an education,鈥 says Kevin. Each summer, 果冻视频 students partner with these schools and help with sports, art, drama, English, and music classes.
While working in the Sudanese community, Kevin鈥檚 eyes were opened to the realities of poverty in our world. One of the things Kevin realized was that 鈥淕od is not a God who encourages hoarding of resources or knowledge. We need to learn how to give away what we鈥檝e been given 鈥 it鈥檚 about giving, not receiving.鈥
Kevin now says that 鈥渢here is not a day that goes by where I don鈥檛 think about living and working in a slum community. My entire worldview was challenged, and I have become much more conscious of any decision I make. For example, after being on the Trek, having a cell phone seemed superfluous. So I got rid of it, and I am now able to use that money to help others.
Combating Complacency
After leaving Portland University, Kevin began volunteering his time as a Global Urban Trek director, leading teams of students back into the slums of Cairo. When asked why he is willing to take time away from his retail job at Best Buy for six weeks so he can live in the slums with college students, Kevin says, 鈥淚 love showing students how awesome slum ministry can be. Slum ministry is primarily about us learning to be present with people. And that鈥檚 why I like directing the Global Urban Trek. I want to teach students how to live incarnationally in today鈥檚 world.鈥
Despite the joy of showing college students God鈥檚 heart for the poor, it鈥檚 not easy for Kevin to head back into the slums year after year. This past year, one of the bigger challenges Kevin faced was learning to remain sensitive to the hurt around him. Kevin says, 鈥淵ou have to fight complacency, even in the slums. I鈥檝e found that each year I go back to Cairo, I鈥檓 not as shocked or moved by poverty as I was when a student. I鈥檓 learning that I can become jaded even in the poorest of poor places in our world, and I need God to continue softening my heart.鈥
With each trip to Cairo, Kevin continues to grow in his desire for seeing God鈥檚 kingdom advance in underprivileged communities. Kevin is currently continuing his education and is in the process of discerning where and in what capacity God wants him to serve long. Regardless of where God sends him, Kevin knows he will always be involved in Africa and the Global Urban Trek in some way, since that is where his heart is.
Alumni Involvement Matters
果冻视频 alumni play an important role in making 果冻视频 missions projects like the Global Urban Trek to Cairo a reality. This past year more than ten 果冻视频 alumni volunteered their time on a Global Project or Trek.
鈥淲ithout 果冻视频 Alumni volunteers, we would not be able to serve the number of 果冻视频 students interested in Global Projects and the Global Urban Treks,鈥 says Helyn Luisi-Mills, 果冻视频鈥檚 national Global Project and Urban Trek coordinator. 鈥淰olunteers make these projects possible.鈥
For alumni who are interested in volunteering on Trek, Kevin offers words of encouragement: 鈥淚f you are thinking of volunteering with the Global Urban Trek, give it everything that you have and don鈥檛 hold back.鈥
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