Today all of us got to go to a police station and minister together for the first time. It was a great service. After the service was over all of us went to eat breakfast. You could tell by the sweet welcome and the hugs that were passed around from the workers that this place was often visited by the Sumner family. After we had all finished eating our breakfast, we got the opportunity to do a little shopping for knifes, then it was off to gather supplies, food and beginning to prepare the church for Kid's Crusade that was starting tonight.
The first night of Kid's Crusade and "Defenders of the Faith" is the theme and tonight’s topic is salvation. I got to ride on the bus to pick up all of the kids and also many adults and teens as well. It is an experience I will never forget as each little girl who stepped on the bus gave me a hug and a kiss on the cheek and the boys would shake my hand. They were so sweet and even though there was a language barrier that did not stop us from playing rock, paper, scissors and other little games like it.
Once the service was coming to a close it was amazing to see how even the adults and older children got in the altars as well as the smaller children. This is something you don’t see in even the States, but they were hungry. It was so great that age did not make a difference to them or to God. It was great to see and it was something I will also never forget about my trip.
The first night of Kid's Crusade and "Defenders of the Faith" is the theme and tonight’s topic is salvation. I got to ride on the bus to pick up all of the kids and also many adults and teens as well. It is an experience I will never forget as each little girl who stepped on the bus gave me a hug and a kiss on the cheek and the boys would shake my hand. They were so sweet and even though there was a language barrier that did not stop us from playing rock, paper, scissors and other little games like it.
Once the service was coming to a close it was amazing to see how even the adults and older children got in the altars as well as the smaller children. This is something you don’t see in even the States, but they were hungry. It was so great that age did not make a difference to them or to God. It was great to see and it was something I will also never forget about my trip.