The Operation Barnabas teams are on the move. Here are some recent updates:
Team Hoosier Day 11: Here We Come OHIO!!!
Happy Sunday from Team Hoosier. We had a great time today doing church for our last day at SonLight Community Church. Our program was a hit for the church, and believed God moved in a lot of ways. We also heard a short sermon from Tyler Eckel, which was very inspiring and moving. God is going to use him for big things one day. Good job Tyler! At the end of the service, TK asked the crowd if God was moving in the hearts of people in the church, about 20 to 30 people stood up in response to God. Good work OB students, God used all of you for His glory!!!
After church, SonLight’s people provided a “potluck” lunch for everyone that came to church that morning. This was a good chance for the OB students to enjoy a GREAT meal, and talk to everyone from the church. When everyone started to leave the OB students packed up the bus, and we headed for Columbus OH.
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Team Atlantic – Happy Canada Day: The Keaton Blog – July 1st
It was a muggy Saturday evening. The air, as it well may have been implied, was hot. The day was July 1st, the birthday of beloved Team Atlantic team member Keaton. The unnamed Team Atlantic blog writer pondered to himself, “What must it be to think like Keaton?” This blog contains the musings of such blog writer, communicating as Keaton would. Happy Birthday Keaton.
This is the Keaton Blog.
Happy Canada Day. They have parades in Canada on Canada Day. But today, we did some stuff that was just ridiculous. Here’s the thing. We started our day with breakfast right? Then we got on the bus to canvas for Clinton GBC’s VBS, and it was just really real.
Then we drove for an hour to like go to Washington, D.C., and we got lunch there. We got lunch at a Subway, and it took really long. But we got to talk to some people and it was just really cool. Yeah. It was cool.
And then it rained for a little while but we just drove through it until it stopped raining. And here’s the thing. We went to the National Mall and talked to people there, which was really like cool. But then it got really ridiculous. In front of the Vietnam Memorial our group did speech choir. Which was like crazy. We recited Romans 8 in the National Mall for strangers.
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