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The team members
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had many ways Jonathan Hicks, Caleb
of keeping their Mello, Brad Schick, and
Josh Hoag minister on
voices clear and
a farm in Kenton, Ohio.
strong. One way The teams ministered in
was to add lemon many different settings,
not only in churches but
juice to water to also schools. Sarah Beth
help their throats. Peterson and Rachel
Madoushek also traveled
Also, the team members would with the team.
try not to have dairy products
before a performance.
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are better than one. This was the attitudeKn regards
to the Music Ministry Teams. One team, The men's quartet,
traveled for five weeks and through six states. They found that
while they had planned to be ministering in song, God had
decided to use them in many other ways. Also, they visited
the mountains, where they were in awe of God’s beautiful Creation. Mr. David
Barfield said, “Mrs. Johnson allowed us to have a few days for vacation in
||C§ Estes Park, Colorado. We spent a few days relaxing and hiking.”
Brent said, On the other side of the country, the second team ministry
// team, traveled for ten weeks and through nine states. Their ser
Our group dealt
with more than vice, like the quartet’s, was not only to sing in churches but also
UjJli just singing. to help in many areas of the churches. Jon said, “Sometimes
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went, we have all of us in with the teens; other times we all split up to
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teach our own classes in all different age groups. I got to teach
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Sunday School for the entire church in Wakarusa, Indiana.” The
team helped at several youth rallies. Josh said, “I enjoyed the op-
i portunity to minister to small churches, to come along side of them
and to minister through song and testimony.” Both teams were greatly used
by God in ways they had not anticipated.
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