- Donuts Work!!! (Got in trouble for bringing them on campus without food services' permission, but once they approved me graciously, we reaped the benefits.)
- I now know the best location in the cafeteria.
- Being there three days in a row, definitely legitimized us to the students. We gained more participants each day.
- We've had a great increase in website traffic all around the county area.
- I met the campus missionary with the Baptist Campus Ministry. Nice guy, we're going to have lunch soon.
- I was able to invite several people to church.
It was by far a fantastic trip on campus, and I'm looking for more ways to get us involved there. I love the employees of the school. They really do put students first, and I even saw that in the way they treated us.
Thanks AACC!!!
--Ben
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I was watching TV this morning and I had another good idea for you--you should be in the Polar Bear Plunge! Just think of all the contacts you would make and since your church is not far from Sandy Point, many of the people coming to watch would be in your target radius.
Recently we've been talking at SRC about each person taking a little more responsibility for the ministry. It sounds like the Polar Plunge would be something I should delegate to others. Any volunteers? ;-)
Funny Story: I once was on a committee that was tasked with fund raising, and I recommended a polar plunge style event. And it was enacted and run successfully for several years in Ocean City, MD. I however never actually participated in my own recommended event.
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