The thing I love about Dnow is the bonding. For three days you are surrounded by friends you love like family, you feel a sense of belonging. That's a really good feeling, and it always hurts when it's over. My boys this year were ninth graders I started back when they were just entering student ministry at sixth graders, and I had just graduated from the student ministry myself.
For my small group I hope, and pray I'm affecting their life, that I'm helping make a difference for them, and that they like me, and want me a part of their life. And know just how much I love, care, and pray for thier protection.
The biggest impact on me was the prayer event on the last night of Dnow. Each row recieved a packet containing cards with prayers and instructions (each rows pack was shuffled) on how to pray each specific prayer. Standing, pointing, whispering, speaking kneeling, touching one beside or near you. The first person in the row would do the first card then pass it to the person next to them, eventually the whole row would be performing one of the prayers it was an awesome experience. And everyone participated.
For our mission project we helped clean up miracle field, and the grounds of the Dalton Shriners club.
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