It's encouraging to see these artistically talented folks being inspired and convicted to do something for Christ and have actual courage to act on it. We live in the world where being an artist is discouraged simply because it does not make money. It is refreshing to see a group of people being obedient and rising up for voiceless and fatherless with their gifts.
2. Was there anything you learned this week from the Pick-a-Pocket members experiences that you think will be helpful on outreach?
Failure does happen, and there is a fair amount of heartache involved in God's ministry.
3. It's good to make sure we are not forgetting the things we've learned about God from one week to the next. How are you practicing or using the things you've learned from previous weeks? For example: In the week about hearing God's voice I learned not to put God in a "box" therefore I'm trying to be open to new possibilities of how God will teach me or use me. Another example: During intercession times, the whole practice of sitting completely quiet before God was new to me and I became interested in trying it more. So now I've been spending a little time every week in quiet with God.
I have been dwelling on a thought that everyone here is uniquely and beautifully created and everyone has the image of God in them. I have been trying to be reminded of that in every encounter with others and serve them as much as I can.
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