11 July 2011

June 21 - Last Day at Lifeline

"But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." Matt. 6:33








Working on the fish craft.





The children enjoyed putting the flannel pieces on the board and creating the creation picture.






Yummy dinner!





Unwinding and lots of laughter!



Colleen and her babe, Ramon.




Enjoying the water.....


Beautiful sunset!


The Michigan team with Salvador and Landon.

The Cross on the hill at Lifeline.
Our last day at Lifeline was as full as all the other days.  We had a great breakfast and time of worship, devotions, and prayer at Prayer Rock.  Then most of the team headed to the classrooms of the Mission's school which is located on the compound.  Part of the team went to different classes and began the craft project with the class.  The other team visited other classrooms and gave the Creation lesson.  Then we would trade.  We covered four different classes which took us about four hours to do.  We spent time in between the classes and after the classes playing with the school children out on break on the playground.  What a fun time had by all! They especially loved the face painting. We would have liked to have done that all day long.  After a late lunch, we packed up and headed to a beach down the road.  Donald wanted to host the team for an afternoon at a beautiful beach so they would have a time to unwind before heading home.  The facility was very nice, the views beautiful, the Caribbean water gorgeous, the snorkeling fun, and the food delicious.  When we got back from the beach, we had a time of prayer at the top of the hill at the Cross.  We saw an incredible display of cloud to cloud lightning.  Reminded the team of God's power and creativity.  A wonderful ending to an incredible adventure with our Heavenly Father and Lifeline.  Thank You Father for all the ways we saw You working.  Thank You for doing a work in our own hearts.  Thank You for teaching us how to see other people through Your eyes and have compassion for them.  Thank You for inviting us to join in Your work.  Thank You Father...

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