Showing posts with label Mission Arlington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mission Arlington. Show all posts
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Mission Arlington 2014: Sharing with the church
The team got to share about the trip this morning durin worship. Many of the youth spoke, which was awesome because usually they are all too shy to speak on stage. Thanks for sharing guys!
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Mission Arlington 2014: Day Four!
The team woke up pretty sleepy from kids camp last night 😉.
But they soon woke up and had a very full and wonderful day! They sent me a TON of pictures today! Yay!
They delivered furniture this morning as their service project.
This afternoon they had 29 kids come to Rainbow Express! All of our people have been taking turns leading different parts and sharing testimonies. Today several students had one on one talks with the kids about Christ.
(This is Brett's buddy for the week. Apparently he plays a golf game on Brett's phone on the walk home everyday, so Brett makes sure he doesn't run into anything, ha! )
One more day! Pray for extra energy to push hard till the end. Pray for the gospel to click in these kids hearts, and for more to accept the gospel. Pray that those who have accepted would grow in their faith and it would take a firm root in their lives. Pray that each of them learns how to take what God is helping them step up to do there and do it here in their everyday life too. And pray for safety as the team heads home.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Mission Arlington 2014: Day Three
The team had quite the day today!
First off, they picked up furniture (or attempted to) as their service project today. Mission Arligton is so big, so people from the community often call for them to come pick up old furniture. It wasn't the most successful, as some of the people said they had canceled the pick up and others had stuff that was not in good enough shape to donate.
Then at Rainbow Express, they had two young guys accept Christ!! Praise The Lord! The youth are doing a great job stepping up and leading, even when that's not something they normally do.
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