Wednesday, July 22, 2009

You Can Be A...World Changer!

This is a post about World Changers. Ah, I really do miss it. I miss the horrible food, the mountains, the weather, the rain, the school, the showers that had trash bags as curtains. Actually, I don't miss the showers..I love having my stripe shower curtain. :) I miss sleeping on a sir mattress, and the worship services.




My crew..I really miss these people. They were awesome. They came from all over this side of the US. There were some from Virginia, Tennessee, and Ohio. We all got along great...except for the first day I met them, I thought they were annoying. Yet, in the long run..I became very good friends with them all and we all cried when we left.

Every Wednesday, we have a half-day. That means we work till about 1 and come back to our lodging area. The church groups go off and have a fun filled day. Well my youth group, went to the mall...it was HUGE!!..like 3 stories! Then we went to Outback or Chilli's. The people at Outback almost had a heart attack when I told them we had a party of 40! Then we went to a baseball game...Appalachian Power. I must say I had a lot of fun. I got chosen to perform the YMCA with a couple of teenagers, we made human subway sandwiches. Except for the baseball team was horrible. I think our little league all star team could have done better...they are going to the Little League World Series. I got in trouble for yelling at the other team... :) And I'm pretty sure our youth pastor is deaf, because every time the ball was hit in our direction all the girls screamed...later on this team hit a LITTLE boy in the SHOULDER!!



World Changers was great. You really grow spiritually and you really do realize how blessed you really are. At the end of the week 6 people were saved. One student (a youth), some homeowners, and even people down the street. During this week, me and Anna Kathryn (the other girl in this picture), witnessed to someone who excepted Christ. It's amazing to see how God can use you. I can't wait till next year. I'm hoping we go to Middle America. However, it doesn't matter where God ends up taking us, our work as Christian is never done.

1 comment:

  1. I'm proud of you! Giving up a part of your summer and your birthdays for the past four years to go out and reach others for Jesus! You're what I always dreamed my daughter would be!

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