Thursday, July 19, 2012

Thank You!


Thank You Hope Chapel, family, friends and all of our supporters! We have raised all the necessary funds and will be leaving for the Dominican Republic bright and early tomorrow morning!

This is the first time Generation 1:9 has ever been in the mission field. There are a number of students on this trip who have never been outside of the United States!  Please continue to support us in prayer as we travel and minister.

Here are 3 simple ways you can pray:

1. Safety - We have taken all the necessary precautions, but would love for you to pray for safety.

2. Spiritual Impact - Please pray that the work our team does has an eternal impact while in the D.R. Pray that people in the D.R experience life change through Christ. And pray that our students experience life change as well.

3. Blessing - Pray that we are able to be a blessing to the local missionaries who are hosting us. We do not want to be a stress factor to them. Pray that they feel like we are an addition to their ministry!

I am sure you can think of plenty of other ways to pray, so please remain faithful to praying for us while we are ministering!

Thanks!


Bill

 

1 comment:

  1. Update on the first team on the DR Trip: The team arrived safely in the DR on Friday. The meeting on Saturday went very well! The kids love the food there, too! (So happy about that!)

    They are painting at the local church there today. (Monday, July 23)

    The leaders are very busy staying with the team and working with the local pastor. They only have internet access at the pastor's home and are not able to leave the team to get to his house to post updates. Tonya Balan will post updates when Charles is able to send her a text.

    The updates will be on the Facebook Page. The Event page is "Youth Mission Trip to Dominican Republic" Link: http://www.facebook.com/events/373116076047279/

    Thank you all for allowing your teens to go and minister to those that haven't met Jesus, yet! Looking forward to some wonderful stories when they return home.

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