Monday, March 28, 2011

UniShow in Fast Forward

We are keeping busy here in Georgia.  It was great to minister to a hundred middle schoolers bright and early before school on Friday the 25th at Bennett's Mill in Fayetteville for Fellowship of Christian Students and Athletes.  Dustin wowed them with a few unicycles and challenged the kids with stories from our fall tour in the Middle East and what our friends there are willing to endure for Christ.

Sunday the 27th was a whirlwind with 3 presentations back-to-back in 3 different locations.  On Friday, we set up most of our structures at the first location and had visited the second location to get a feel for how to make the quick transition.  This early prep made the day much more manageable.

We began at New Hope Baptist's North Campus for the 9:15a Awakening service, did an abbreviated UniShow and shared the Gospel.  With 3 helpers, we packed up as the outreach continued and drove 20 minutes to New Hope's South Campus to share the UniShow and Gospel for the Awakening outreach there already in progress.  After the 2nd program we packed up and headed to a nearby high school for SouthCrest Church's afternoon 3 on 3 basketball tournament youth outreach for yet another UniShow demo with Dustin's testimony.

It was a crazy day but such a privilege to partner with all 3 of these outreaches where the focus and goal was reaching students with the pure and simple Gospel of salvation in Jesus!  We heard that at the morning outreaches there were youth that had never even been to a church before.  We heard that at the afternoon outreach only about 20% of the students attending were part of the regular church youth program.  There were also quite a few police officers and sheriffs for security at the tournament outreach and we pray the truth they heard will make an eternal impact on their lives.  Please pray for the hundreds of students we had the privilege of ministering to this weekend.  Pray that God will continue to Awaken their hearts to surrender completely to Him!




 





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