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Word Filled Wednesday – Beautiful Feet

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How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?  And how shall they preach unless they are sent? As it is written:

youth feet

Recently the youth of our church took a day trip to the beach.  Of course they wanted to have some fun in the sun, but first they took to walking the beach passing out free water and tracts to witness of God’s great love.  They spoke with 81 people and passed out some Christian literature.  We are so proud of them!

This verse lets us know that it is a beautiful thing when we speak of the Lord to others and share the Good News of His love, mercy and salvation.   Whether we are “walking” on the beach, in the grocery store, on the ball field, at the library or on the job, may we be encouraged to have ‘beautiful feet’ and share the Good News!

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  1. Cute picture. Beautiful feet indeed. This passage of scripture has been on my mind this week. Hope you have a blessed WFW!

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  2. Lovely and inspirational BIble verse, photo, and story behind the photo! One of my grandkids starts youth group this year! I'm looking forward to seeing what God will do in and through them! Thank you for the delightful encouragement :)

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  3. And it is amazing that some things can be done so simply...but profoundly.

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  4. How wonderful! Thank you for sharing this testimony of the teens. We too often hear the bad but... Is God not working through the youth? Yes indeed, He is.

    Blessings,
    Linda J

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  5. Is that their feet?? What awesomeness to hear of kids getting out there and discipling Jesus style!

    What an awesome image for them to see...being the hands and feet of Christ!

    loved it!
    peace,
    lori

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  6. Awesome! My WFW post features feet as well. I appreciated your Joyfull-ness! ღ

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  7. My wife had a wonderful interaction with someone at the store once. At the end of their conversation there were tears and a recommitment to God.

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  8. Oh what a fun post. I love the illustration.
    Thanks for sharing this.
    Have a Blesse Day,
    Sherry

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  9. I am sure the young people had fun sharing water and infromation with others enjoy the sun and sand. I like the picture of the feet and the verse you put on there. Very nice. *smile* Hopefully they are growing in God each day and that time on the beach was one more reminder to them that no matter where they go they can share Christ. *smile* So many ways to share His love and truths. Sincerely, Mommy of two little blessings & so much more!

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  10. I love that the youth were passing out Christian Literature....Thats awesome!!! Love the picture and scripture!!! Thanks for sharing!! Happy WFW!!

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  11. It is always such a blessing to God when His children serve in His name. and I loved seeing this verse with the picture and story - great WFW!

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  12. Joyfull,

    This is such a great WFW...really spoke to my heart! Great to hear the youth going out and sharing the great news of Jesus!

    Blessings to you!

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  13. PS...gonna grab that button and tag along. Looks like a lovely place to visit and be Joyfull :)

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  14. Such a fun post. Love the photo, scripture and story about your youth group. How great that they witnessed to those that were at the beach! Happy WFW

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