Right: Jay Rameriz was in charge of this game during the Harvest Jamboree in October. Below: Anna Bauer, Chelsea Crotty, and Stephanie Carr got to play with different “kids” during die Children’s Ministry Team work
Above : Chelsea Crotty made a few new friends while doing spring cleaning at the Ranch.
Below: Mike Hunsberger gathers supplies for the Fadier/Son Retreat which CMT ran the activities for.
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The Children’s Ministry Team (CMT) has had the opportunity to travel numerous times this school year, including a nine-hour trip to a small town in central Pennsylvania. Here die team was responsible in helping run Word of Life Clubs Olympian Games. The team performed using puppets and drama skits in both die opening and closing assemblies. During die day, witnessing was accomplished during horse rides, petting zoo, and games. Ihe 250 kids in attendance ranged from ages o © two to twelve, and twelve of those kids accepted Christ as their Savior at the closing
assembly where the gospel was presented by John Page. One of the blessings of being on CMT was being able to see the simple, but profound observations of the ''childlike” faith. After five-year old Cate accepted salvation, she shared a bit of her childlike faith, "If all the daddies in die world raced against Jesus, Jesus would still win!” Not only was Children's Ministry Team able to witness to kid’s like Cate, but kids like Cate were able to challenge and minister to those on CMT.
Christina Catlett
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