2007 Miracle Yearbook

e get our hands dirty. Mysummer included painting cabins, scraping oatmeal out of my hair, cleaning toilets,and other kinds of dirty cleaning.We are called and ready to serve;' said HeartSong member Amy Dennis. HeartSong and the other Touring Team Ministries worked hard this year but had fun doing it. Celeste Cato said,"My favorite part of HeartSong is getting to stay with different families at every church.It's alwaysfun getting to know people and learning abouttheir lives!' The Master's Puppets teams also had rewarding experiences,butjunior Andrew Davis remembers one event above the others.Andrew said,"During our show,a snake slithered backstage. I remember seeing two girlsfrom my team running outfrom the puppet area and myteam leader beating the living daylights out ofsomething on the ground with a towel.We had quite a time getting the kids to concentrate after that."The Master's Puppetsteams truly love the kids they minister to.Jill Forsberg said,"Our puppetteam director always tells us,'You impressfrom a distance, but you impact up close:It is our goal to impact as many children for Christ as we can!' The Lifeline Players also made an impact,not only on their audience,but also each other.Andrew Tripp said,"I have had the privilege ofserving with five teammates who make me laugh until mystomach hurts and remind me what it looks like to love and serve others!'Rebecca Wolff said,"Our ministry is not only on the stage but also in the homes. It has been a blessing to meet people and learn how the Lord is working in them and through them."The Touring Teams represented the Lord wherever they wentand grew closer to each other through their ministry. n Matt Beres,Grant Hansen,and Andrew Tripp improvise a moving scene to show the real-life financial situation of many college students. A James McClenahan,Jill Forsberg, Megan Mertus,Jonathan Walburg, and Crystal Baldwin take some time out oftheir busy schedules to snap a photo. n Jonathan Walburg,Megan Mertus,James McClenahan, Zach Seelye,Jill Forsberg,and Crystal Baldwin entertain a CU alumnus at a nursing home. I The Lifeline Players shower Joel Tomkinson with adulation for his terrific leadership. I

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