The first day, we served at a soup kitchen sort of thing. A really unique ministry. They served top quality food, restaurant style, with no cost to the participants, just donations as people could give. It was really very cool.
The next day we worked at an afterschool, government program. [I don't think we were allowed to have pictures of their faces :-(] We were really blessed to get to go here; Fuge camps are the only Christian organization allowed to work in this program. And we all wished we could've gotten to go back the next day. These kids stole our hearts quickly. (They really loved our hair!)
The next day we worked at an afterschool, government program. [I don't think we were allowed to have pictures of their faces :-(] We were really blessed to get to go here; Fuge camps are the only Christian organization allowed to work in this program. And we all wished we could've gotten to go back the next day. These kids stole our hearts quickly. (They really loved our hair!)
The day after that we worked with a nursing home that specialized in Alzheimer's and long term care. My friend, whom the little girls the day before affectionately called Shaggy, plays the piano very well, and the residents really enjoyed hearing him play! He made one man cry, it was so beautiful! It was really neat to watch God use our gifts, and our weaknesses for his glory! It was really one of the coolest experiences I've ever had. I learned quite a bit from this trip, and I hope to get some of those things on here soon :)
-Madagascar (My "little brothers" gave me this nickname :))
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