When the 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit southern Haiti on January 12, Azusa Pacific alumnus and former employee Dan Woolley '93 was in Port-au-Prince working on a film project with Compassion International. For 65 hours, Woolley was trapped beneath the rubble in Hotel Montana. Family, friends, and colleagues anxiously awaited word on his status, folliowing Facebook and Twitter for updates. Then, in the early morning hours on January 15, the good news began to spread: Woolley was alive and trapped in an elevator shaft. A few hours later he was rescued from the rubble and whisked away for medical treatment, arriving in Florida later that day where he was reunited with his wife, Christy.

Hear Woolley's story of survival, and the testimony of his faith and that of his wife, family, and friends as they prayed for his safety.

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