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Intro
We had a great, but tiring, time this week.
This year for VBS we looked at the persecuted church areas and stories in the Bible that similarly related to modern day locations.
Day 1- Was the story of Esther- America
Day 2- Was Joseph and Potiphar- Mexico
Day 3- Was the Israelite Children- N. Korea
Day 4- Story of Stephen- India
Day 5- Paul’s Conversion and Imprisonment- Afghanistan
What was your favorite Vacation Bible School memory?
(If you do not have one or cannot think of one go ask one of the kids that were here this week for their’s!)
What can you do this week to show Christ to others since we are free to worship openly?
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