
Bobo said, "Man, something sparked in me at Pine Cove this year about our responsibility as leaders in the community. I really want you to go to Pinkston so that we can make an impact in West Dallas together."
They continued to talk about the pros and cons of each decision. Then I interjected. "Tell me more about this 'spark' you felt at camp to step up your leadership, Bobo."
Bobo said, "I'm not sure exactly what it was, but I realized that I had a voice and influence that I never really realized--despite the fact you guys would say it all the time. Part of it was seeing the influence the Pine Cove counselors had on us and part of it was the fact we were given a role to lead the younger kids at camp and they really responded to the things I said. It just seemed like God was using me."
I said, "That's pretty cool Bobo. Maybe God really does have a big purpose for you in West Dallas."
He said, "I think He has a big purpose for us. Terrell you need to stay in West Dallas and we are going to lead to some real change, showing these kids a different and better way."
That has been our prayer all along.
Trey Hill
Executive Director, Mercy Street
Executive Director, Mercy Street
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"I'm back from camp. It's always life changing. Being able to be a leader to kids that live a different life style than me but we can share one thing (living for the Lord). Now that I'm back home the battle for Christ isn't over. I'm wanting to live a life where everything I'm doing I'm glorifying God. #forgiveness #love #giveithereson #pinecove"
"Getting to know Him better was the best experience ever take it from a older perspective"
P.S. Someone responded to one of the above posts looking for guidance and wanting to talk more. The Kingdom is spreading :)
Rachel Kramer
Mentor Coordinator, Mercy Street
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Pricila Fuentes
Mentee, Middle School Student
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We were blown away by Pine cove and wanted to share our highlights. One of the greatest things we witnessed was the young girl who told the group she accepted Christ at camp. Hearing her story of her coming from a bad place to a place of trusting Jesus will forever leave a lasting impression on us and our kids. Another highlight was spending our mornings with each of the twins groups and the fellowship with them, the other kids, the counselors and our own kids. What a gift that was given to our kids to spend the week with other kids who may live in a different zip code, but the relationships are no different. We saw God working all week in community and fellowship among them. Trusting each other, deepening their relationship with Christ and having SO MUCH FUN.
The counselors were AMAZING!!! The way they loved us and our kids will be memories that will last a lifetime.
Both Byron and Broderick's counselors told us that each of them have a gift and sharing the gospel with their friends. That's pretty awesome, too!
Pine Cove and Mercy Street are both pretty amazing and we are honored to be able to share in expanding the Kingdom of God with both of you!!
Gratefully,
Jenny Griffin (husband Reid mentors the twins Byron & Broderick)
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