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back2school overflow

 


It is the Monday after back2school, and I stand amazed at all God has done through this outreach this weekend and through the planning.  There is more to share than I can possibly deal with today.


What grabs my attention the most is the response to what God has done.  I am remembering the little one who said “thank you” over and over after a volunteer watched their feet and prayed for them.  Move to a little later and hear what one of our volunteers said after washing feet for the first time.  This lady was hesitant to do this, but after the first student, she wouldn’t stop serving until the day was almost over.


I loved hearing the story that our children’s leader shared and see how students were listening and we pray responding the the invitation to know God’s love.  And His love was being shown and shared all around the building.


It is not over.  This coming week we will have the opportunity to help even more students who were not able to be with us on Saturday.  Incredible opportunities are all around.


Romans 12:9-10  NLT  

Don’t just pretend to love others. Really love them. Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good. 10 Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other. 


Please pray for those who heard the story that each will respond.  Pray for their school year that begins in the coming weeks that each will know they are loved and to have confidence that God made them for success.  Pray that students will tell others who they learned.


Why does the back2school outreach take place?  This is a reality because God calls us to share His goodness and love with others every chance we get.


There really is more to come.  Help us tell others about Jesus.  Pray for Crossroads Church in Spartanburg, SC as they will serve students this coming Saturday.

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