Sunday, December 7, 2008

Great Second Day!

Yesterday was an amazing day, for a lot of reasons. We went out yesterday morning and hung flyers for the concerts on doors. It was a great experience, not to mention good cardio. My calves are so sore this morning! We went until we had no flyers left, and all total with Friday night and yesterday, gave out 4000 flyers.

At lunch yesterday, our van group had an awesome experience at TGI Fridays. We had the opportunity to pray for a request from our server for a family she knows that is in need, and were even able to help out the situation. We also invited her to come to our concert tonight and bring the family she asked us to pray for. We're hoping they will be able to come. God used one of our team members to be an incredible influence for Him and it was a great example of what the Lord can do when someone is sensitive to the Holy Spirit.

The weather was beautiful all day yesterday. I don't want to make anybody jealous, but I heard it was cold back home while I was getting sunburned here. We did our sound check on stage with sunglasses on. And there was something ironic about our van group spontaneously singing "Let It Snow" and "White Christmas" in San Diego with the temperature somewhere in the 70's.

The concert last night was amazing. The crowd wasn't huge, but a pretty good one. Everyone seemed to be really into the music - there were a lot of children. There was just something exciting in the atmosphere, and I was so pumped after we left. Truth be known, I didn't feel too confident about my solo, but so many people came up and encouraged me afterward. I love being a part of God's family.

Today we are going to church at Cross Church San Diego and the church is feeding us lunch, which I think is so nice. We have some free time this afternoon, so everyone is looking forward to seeing more of San Diego. Tonight is our second and final concert. I'm excited about it, but a little sad because it means we are going home tomorrow. Bittersweet, to say the least.

Keep us and weather in your prayers. There is possible rain in the forecast, but we know the One Who controls the weather, right?

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