Youth from the Waco and Boys Ranch campuses attended the
Central Texas Conference Youth in Mission (CTCYM) trip June 16-22. The mission team was hosted by Idabel United
Methodist Church in Idabel, Okla.
CTCYM offers youth a way to serve others through the
rebuilding of homes and small facilities weathered by age, poverty or natural
disaster. This year, projects included general home repairs, installing an air
conditioner for a family, cleaning yards of debris, mending a fence and building
a wheelchair ramp for a 23-year-old quadriplegic man.
“I love how our youth step up and work hard despite the
often difficult conditions,” said Ron Britton, spiritual development minister
at MCH. “They have the opportunity to broaden their understanding of the world and
develop compassion for others.”
This was the second mission trip for Terra, a Waco campus resident,
who said she had a positive spiritual experience during the trip.
“My eyes were opened to how people really need help,” she said.
“I could see God working through us. I believe we truly see God when we let Him
in and let Him use us to help others.”
Tristan, also a Waco campus resident, was part of the same
group of youth participating in the project.
“I learned to have more patience,” he said. “There was a lot of hard work involved but it
was worth it after seeing how much the family truly appreciated our help.”
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Congratulations students on a job well done - When you lend a hand you receive the blessing!
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