Club 1
It was just the two girls all week
long and we all had a great time. It really looks like the one going in to 6th
grade is wanting to be a jr missionary next year how exciting. J And the one who is
going in to 5th grade wants to do it the following year. J so very exciting.
Club 2
We had
4 kids total in this club come to know Jesus as there savior and assured two in
their faith Praise God. We had a total of 23 kids enrolled in this club and we
had several new ones today (Friday). Im going to miss all of them, they keep on
asking if we were coming back tomorrow. When I was leading one of the little
boys to Christ the other day, I asked him after he prayed what did God just do
for you and with a big smile on his face he said “he forgave my sins and I can
go to heaven someday”. That made my Day if not whole week.
Club 3
We had
1 new child today at this club and 3 who had not been there much at all only
two of them really know much of the answers, mostly because they were the only
two school agers there and the rest were 3-4 years old. But non the less they all learned a lot. In the
whole week we had 3 accept Christ as savoir. Funny story (one of the teachers
asked the kids today what does grace mean? One of the little boys said “it
means we can’t have soda” not sure where he got that idea from lol).
Over all
we had three wonderful and different clubs. It was such a great experience and
so nice to see kids I haven’t seen for a whole year.
Prayer requests
1)
Continued work in the life's of the kids we
ministered to this week
2)
For the seven children who accepted Christ as
savior this week
3)
For the other teachers on my team as they take a
week brake, that it will be relaxing and they will come back refreshed and
ready to go.
4)
For me as I travel to Sheboygan for three more
5-day clubs, for safe travels
5)
For my foot, about 4 weeks ago I dropped a TV on
it and I ether have nerve damage or a bruised bone and it has been bugging me
the past week.
2 Timothy 1:5 I am
reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother
Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure, dwells in you as well.
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