Sunday, February 26, 2012

'12 Dare2Share

Dare2Share was last weekend. I'm late in posting because I needed a whole week to recover you see. Because, yeah, it's exhausting. But at least I was able to go this time since Samuel wasn't a brand new little baby like last year. And here's the '10 post even though this was Terry's fifth time taking gburg students.

We took a total of 106 people - 94 students and 12 leaders in 2 charter buses. Oh, and D2S is a teen evangelism training conference. The students had a great time. The leaders were pretty tired. But it was still good. I think three students accepted Christ and all were refreshed, challenged and encouraged. However, one junior high student did knock out his tooth when he ran into a wall in the middle of night while illegally running around the dark church. So he got what he deserved I suppose! ;)

Here's the stage.

Aw. How cute are we? I had a nasty cold and we were getting hot chocolate. Oh, and our shirts glow in the dark. Terry printed them again.

This was our "flag" that we used to show our group where we were sitting in the large Pershing Center. Terry had a good idea doing that.

We stayed overnight on the floor at a Lincoln church along with several other groups. We had to kick out the strangers who thought the pizza was for them as well.

Saturday morning Terry, Shawn and I went to the leaders meeting which was really great. And we gave each of the speakers a signed t-shirt - Greg, Zane and Propaganda. Here's Terry and Shawn with Greg, the man who started D2S.

Our annual photo in front of the capitol. See if you can find me, like Where's Waldo.

We walked around this school picking up trash and praying for them.

Then we went to the mall and shared our faith with a stranger. We finished out the conference that night with one final session before heading home at 930pm. Terry talked to our bus driver, a Mormon, on the way home while most the bus slept. We got to bed at 130am, glad to be home but thankful for one last trip with these students.

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