Our students just returned from Mission Fuge (MFuge) at Ridgecrest, NC . We served in various communities around the Asheville area.  I am proud of these students. They worked with children, visited nursing homes, worked in yards and houses, and spent time sharing the gospel with the homeless.  It was incredible watching God use these students to touch the hearts of so many people in these communities.

One of the toughest parts of MFuge and evangelism is stepping out of your comfort zone.  This camp caused all of the students to become uncomfortable for Christ.  Every student, in some way, was asked to get out of his or her comfort zone and be willing to work where they were uncomfortable.  Through tears, sweat, smiles, and laughter, our students realized that Christ will call believers to go where they are uncomfortable in order to possibly change someone’s life. The whole week, students and adult leaders got to see a small part of the responsibility that we all have to share the gospel.  Not only just share the gospel, but share it in places that make us feel uncomfortable.

I am proud of these students and the adult leaders for giving their time to serve. I pray the Holy Spirit will move these students and adults to do the same in Paris.