a couple months ago i met Amanda's mom Julie. This women is amazing. She tells me i am her 20 years ago, a compliment i will strive to live up to. and Julie came to our youth service at MGC. She loved it. she met our friends, and loved them too. Julie works at a Christian elementary school by Angels Camp as a music teacher. She invited the boys (jimmy,zanko,dima,mark,andrey) to come lead chapel at their school one time.
she had never even heard them play. this women has great faith :D
so we all talked about it for a couple weeks. they guys were saying how cool it would be to go, talk with the kids, encourage them, play some songs. no big deal right?
wrong.
God has a way of using us the most when we least expect it.
to us it seemed so simple. lead worship with some songs. i said a poem. talk with the kids. no big deal.
except for when these kids thought the band was the most amazing thing to hit their school.
they asked for autographs, and all talked to each other about "how cool these guys are!"
the were like the Christian jonas brothers. : D
one of the directors said after 20years of the school, all the guest speakers, all the bands, he never felt the anointing of the Lord as it did that morning.
a teacher at the school was recently going through a really hard time. her son was in rehab & it wasnt going well. she was the only one who could talk to him, who he would listen too.
she was really down, and struggling with all this but she later told Julie she felt so blessed and encouraged by the worship. she said she felt like she could face this trial & she knew God was on her side.
the impact the band had on the kids is priceless.
i remember being 11 years old, in elementary school, when a traveling theatre group came and performed. i told myself that day i wanted to be on the stage. i was inspired.
and i know so many kid at this school were inspired as well.
God uses us.
He uses our talents.
we just have to let go, and let God.
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| julie. i love this women. |
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| kids worshiping. check out the girl in the front. |
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| they practically got mobbed |
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| planners, shoes, hands, they wanted everything signed. |
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| they guys said their hands were sore the next day. |
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| the 7th grade girls were the shyest : D |