It's time for another trip spotlight! Here is a story by Tonya Norman, who led a trip to Dallas:
I led a project to Dallas February 2011. One night, our group went to this ministry where people could come, take showers, and “shop” for a set of previously owned clothes and a pair of shoes. They were really particular about handing out new shoes- only to people whose shoes were falling apart. There was a team of nursing students there as well, so they didn’t need a lot of help. Three guys stayed at the ministry while the rest of us went nearby to a soup kitchen.
The group at the soup kitchen served food and shared the gospel, talking with the people who came in. Groups would line of up at the door, eat, talk with us, and then leave. Another group would soon follow. I felt bad for the 3 guys at the “store”… because there was so much cool ministry happening at the soup kitchen and they were
over there.
I found out later that one of the guys, who was acting as a “personal shopper”, was helping this guy who needed new shoes… but the store didn’t have his size. The student wore the same size and had spent a lot of money on brand new basketball shoes, which he was wearing that day. He gave his shoes to the man, who was completely shocked- and thankful.
It's amazing how God touches lives if we are open to His leading. I don't know who was more blessed that day- the man who received the shoes, or the teen who gave them.