If she walks out of here with the child, she's a target. Your pain from seeing the suffering in your world was greater than your fear of doing something about it. The midnight moon was her only light, the mountain her only way of escape. With a rescued child aboard, flying across the Haitian border in a small plane at 9,000 feet with a leaking fuel tank and a sputtering engine, she asks herself, “Is this what it means to do God’s work?” Knoxi is a freshman athlete at the University of Texas... moreIf she walks out of here with the child, she's a target. Your pain from seeing the suffering in your world was greater than your fear of doing something about it. The midnight moon was her only light, the mountain her only way of escape. With a rescued child aboard, flying across the Haitian border in a small plane at 9,000 feet with a leaking fuel tank and a sputtering engine, she asks herself, “Is this what it means to do God’s work?” Knoxi is a freshman athlete at the University of Texas. So how did she get way out here, fleeing for her life with a three-year-old boy whose freedom represents the hope of thousands? Take a deep breath . . . less