Hi everyone, today is week number eight of the Galilee Project, it is also the week that we are assigned to go on a mobilization trip. For the past five days now we have been traveling college campuses recruiting students for YWAM and serving in the local community at a Farmer's Market and local church feeding and housisng the homeless.
One Tuesday we traveled down to San Jose where we stayed the night at a team members home. On Wednesday we stated ministry at Santa Claire University, a Catholic University, where we set up a booth and encourage the students there to apply their education to change the world with actions and not just words. I really had a great time sharing stories with the students there. I even met someone from another ministry, Campus Crusades, in Tyler, TX! We had a blast conversing. Then on Thursday we traveled down to San Luis Obismo (SLO)/Cal Poly where we met up withsome friends of the Team who offered to share their dorms with us for the next three days. They are such an exciting group of Christian guys (the grils are staying at a friends house on campus). I really think that we can learn a lot from each other. We also met the Pismo Beach YWAM team and sold Apple Cider and evangelized at the Farmer's Market in downtown SLO with them. I have never seen so much great food in my life! Then yesterday we stopped by the the campus of Cal Poly University and recruited students there as well. I got to meet a lot of very cool people. It just so happen that we ran into a freshman there, who had been raised by his missionary parents in Kenya! How exciting! Last Night we also stopped by First Baptist SLO and helped them feed and house the homeless. I personally got the chance to minister with the children of the homeless people, there were about five in all. The we got up early around five am to help prepare breakfast and help send the homeless off to another church that would house them. Tomorrow we leave for Colorado to meet up with roughly twenty other teams at a weeklong conference. I am really excited.
Please keep us in your prayers.
-Kyle
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