PHOTO BY NOAH DARNELL
Tents and Tarps - Students at Harding University in Searcy, Ark., demonstrate the benefits of a tent during a chapel presentation announcing the creation of the Tents and Tarps program to benefit victims of the Haiti earthquake.

Bryan Clifton could see the faces.

The Harding University student association president traveled to Haiti three times on mission trips with his home congregation — the 37th Street Church of Christ in Snyder, Texas.

“I have lots of personal friends who are from Haiti,” the 21-year-old said after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the poor Caribbean nation Jan. 12 and killed at least 150,000 people.

Inspired to act, Clifton reached beyond Harding’s Searcy, Ark., campus and helped organize a relief effort involving Christian universities across the nation.

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