We worked at the soup kitchen sanding the tables and benches and repainting them. We got a lot done and had fun doing it.
We prepared for workday the next day we shopping and then we had service that night. Bro Ashton preached on a plea for our generation. He did a great job and the lord spoke through him to the young people challenging them to rise up.
We had prayer time first thing that morning when we got to the church then we had the last crusade that morning. We helped teach the kids while Bro. Pahlman taught the adults outside. We had a good turn out that morning.
We started out going to a military base and teaching the kids that was there for the Boy Scouts. We sang songs and taught a lesson to the children. From there we went to a funeral for one of the girls that went to the church occasionally. We then went to the soup kitchen and sang songs, did a lesson, fed the children and played a little bit with them. We also had three Saturday schools to do and they went well. Tonight was the second night of crusade. Today was a very busy day but it was amazing getting to be a part of it.We went to a military base that morning and had a service with a lot of kids that were there. After that service, we went to different shopping centers and bought groceries
My third day went great. We got to go and minister at two military bases and police academies. There were quite a few men and women who responded. It was amazing to see the Lord moving in the hearts of all of them. At the end of the day we went and got supper at a place and there was a little kid standing there watching us eat. I could tell he was really wanting something to eat. So we took some of our food and gave it to some of the children. The smiles that came across their faces was priceless. They told us thanks and went and shared with their friends. It was amazing to be a part of bringing a smile to the faces of those children that didn't have anything.
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