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Monday, November 26, 2012

Somehow It Just Works Out


Coming at you (almost live) from Medicine Hat, the next blog! 
Living down here now for the last 7 weeks has been such a blessing for us and the community! Just our presence of living out our faith as modern day apostles has been changing people's lives which is so amazing! The one time we may have said "I'm leaving it in God's hands" or we helped clean something up without being asked is so counter cultural today with all the garbage that the media is showing us on TV. I've been told stories of ever since the parishes here have had us Net Teams, people have been dedicating themselves more to God. I've heard others say I didn't care to much about my faith before the Netters showed up but now I strive to serve God in all that I do, even if it's cleaning up a speck of dirt off the floor to helping out at Sacramental Prep (for confirmation and first holy communion) in the parishes. I just hearing how God is working through us even when we don't have a clue about what we did effected someone so deeply!

Quick ministry update: First off it was super busy weekend but nothing short of awesome as always. For the Equip crew we had a night on the movie reflecting "Why I Love Jesus but Hate Religion" but turned it around and made it "Why I love Jesus and Religion!" cause as Catholics we sure do love both deeply! It brought about some amazing conversation and realizations about our faith to the youth that night. Then for our Unchained youth we had the same night on Priorities as we did for the Equip nights previously. It's always so important to be reminded of how we need to make God our first priority in all that we do. Sharon did an amazing job talking to everyone on the subject and giving her personal testimony to how she made God her priority in life. Absolutely beautiful. 

With that said, We're closing in on the last month of ministry before the new year. Keep us in your prayers and we shall do the same! 
From the World's Largest Teepee
InFuse 2 Medicine Hat, AB

Matthew ten-Bohmer 

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