We arrived in the morning to find a group of young, passion-filled, energetic college students waiting for us. They were praying for us until we got there. As soon as we got there, all the team members and their students clicked instantly and everyone had a great time just talking with each other, sharing stories, and sharing similar visions for ministry. Someone mentioned that these guys and our team have the same "spiritual DNA." It was funny how he put it like that.
We worked with the college ministry leaders Josh and Jenny and it helped very much that they (and even all of the students) were bilingual. We all ate lunch together and then practiced skits and music together. We taught the college students our skits and we went outreaching at a nearby department store.
At the department store, the same scenario happened where the security guard told us we could not be there. We were all about to lose hope but we sent Anderson and Josh to talk with the administration and fill out a form/talk with them and we were able to set-up. Not to mention, the rain stopped just in time as well.
We drew many crowds and shared our skits numerous of times. Our team performed the skits, the college team performed the skits, everyone was singing and helping with the music, and everyone was talking with people and handing out fliers and material. It was an amazing sight. We even had one of the college students dress up as a clown and distribute balloons to kids! Everyone was very pumped.
We prayed walked back to the church and then had a night of praise, testimonies, skits, and games again. It was great for the team to fellowship with this group of students. We learned a lot and caught their passion for Christ. We hope that we were to show them how to mobilize a vision and put it in action. Their pastor really takes to heart the saying where 100 youth can shake the world. It was sad to go but after the night, we headed back to Kaohsiung.
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