This morning during our Youth Class Hour (the 9:30-10:30 service time) we pulled the Senior High together to brainstorm ideas for our upcoming Kenya Night... the following thoughts were overheard...
"We could take a wiffle ball bat and auction off a swing to hit me..."
"I could give my car and we could auction off opportunities to swing a bat at the car..."
"We could auction off boxing gloves and the winner would also get the rights to beat up Jeremy..."
I guess we had some extra violent students this morning.
Some others I heard:
"We have a goat we've been thinking about selling, maybe we could put it in the auction?"
"Our Small Group can offer up 6 hours of intensive work on any project the winning bidder has for us."
"Our Freshman guys group will all shave their legs, use the hair to stuff a pillow, and then put the pillow in the auction." (It's sick, but I love it!)
"We put two boxes in the auction. One is worthless, and the other has a valuable collectable item in it. You bid on either one, but you don't know which you'll get."
I love it when students start thinking outside the box. I love it even more when they do it in conjunction with coming behind two ministries that are seeking to share and live out the Gospel in Kenya!
"We could take a wiffle ball bat and auction off a swing to hit me..."
"I could give my car and we could auction off opportunities to swing a bat at the car..."
"We could auction off boxing gloves and the winner would also get the rights to beat up Jeremy..."
I guess we had some extra violent students this morning.
Some others I heard:
"We have a goat we've been thinking about selling, maybe we could put it in the auction?"
"Our Small Group can offer up 6 hours of intensive work on any project the winning bidder has for us."
"Our Freshman guys group will all shave their legs, use the hair to stuff a pillow, and then put the pillow in the auction." (It's sick, but I love it!)
"We put two boxes in the auction. One is worthless, and the other has a valuable collectable item in it. You bid on either one, but you don't know which you'll get."
I love it when students start thinking outside the box. I love it even more when they do it in conjunction with coming behind two ministries that are seeking to share and live out the Gospel in Kenya!
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