As part of Monday’s “Blitz” activities, students fanned out across the city doing service projects such as cleaning rooms, tearing down vines, shredding documents, and more. Here two students help at the local Red Cross office, where one of their tasks was to fly new American and Red Cross flags above the office. 

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Monday’s noontime storm took roofs off buildings and downed trees in the downtown section of LaCrosse, Wisconsin. By God’s grace, however, the UWL campus where BNYC is occurring was largely untouched, and some of the students were able to pray and minister to those who were affected by the storm. 

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Thank goodness it wasn’t yesterday! The Hoeschler Clock Tower courtyard, which Sunday had hundreds of people milling around, performing and eating as part of the International Cafe, was under about two feet of water after Monday’s noontime flash flood rain and hailstorm. 

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Sunday night’s session with Dewey Bertolini as speaker was held in the U. Wisc. LaCrosse football stadium. It was a picture-perfect night, with a light breeze coming off the rock bluffs on the other side of the valley as 2,400 teenagers gathered in the stadium to sing and to hear a challenge from Bertolini. 

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Dewey Bertolini, center, with microphone, answered questions under the lunch tent Sunday noon. Bertolini directs the National Institute which prepares young people for youth ministry, and he fielded questions as the “Bible Answer Man” from teens who listened as they ate a picnic lunch at the Brethren National Youth Conference. 

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Sue (left) and Dave Griffiths, missionaries to France, served cheese at the International Cafe on the grounds of the BNYC conference Sunday afternoon. Many international foods were available and hundreds of teens enjoyed the food, took part in the entertainment, and discussed cross-cultural missions work with stateside missionaries. 

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A group of Native American dancers from the Ho-Chunk tribe entertained at the GBIM International Cafe on the grounds of U. Wis. LaCrosse Sunday afternoon. There was also a German polka band, strolling accordionist, and a group of Hmong native dancers in costume. 

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