In the morning and afternoon we traveled to various Saturday schools. We put on a skit about Nehemiah for several children at each school. They loved it and really seemed to get into the story. The first place we acted out the Nehemiah skit was at the soup kitchen. After acting out the skit, we had the privilege of giving soup to over a hundred children who were hungry along with a few adults as well.
This evening’s crusade with the children closed well. Sis. Amanda felt a burden to pray for the sick. Bro. Alan Sumner gave the altar call and a number of people responded. We began to pray for the sick and several of them really got help. Some of them shouted. It was good, but seemed like an odd way to close out a kid’s crusade.
This evening’s crusade with the children closed well. Sis. Amanda felt a burden to pray for the sick. Bro. Alan Sumner gave the altar call and a number of people responded. We began to pray for the sick and several of them really got help. Some of them shouted. It was good, but seemed like an odd way to close out a kid’s crusade.