Put Into Practise…

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NIKON D70s053Today the Union Youth brought their projects to completion albeit for
some artwork to be added to the Music Therapy Room. Amazingly, when we
walked into the room this morning, we were shocked to see the first coat
of paint dry, smooth and looking quite good. (In fact, Steven had a theory that another team of painters came in during the middle of the night to fix our work!) We insisted on applying a
second coat that will need until tomorrow to dry. We're excited to see what the finished, dry product wil bring. We will then add music
themed artwork to the walls.

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NIKON D70s056Meanwhile, the Roof Team completed their white painting that was touched
up by the Art Team's finesse. We had to drag Uncle Dale and the Roof Team away from
painting the roof kicking and screaming as they drained the paint trays
down to the last drop. The Roof Team were especially helpful with
cleaning rollers and brushes for which the rest of us were extremely
grateful.

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NIKON D70s059At left, the Art Team work on their wall art while selecting
scripture… Charlotte reading from a Chinese Bible and Matthew reading
from an English Bible. I walked up the stairs as the two were searching for a piece of scripture. To listen to each of them compare what they were finding between the Chinese and English translations of the Bible was extraordinary. How many "Youth" on this planet have the ability to interact in such a way? Amazing to have that diversity and talent in our
midst. (Thank you to both of them!) In the Music Therapy Room, we each wrote our favourite pieces of scripture on the walls prior to applying the second coat… and third coat… and fourth coat… uh, no matter how hard we tried, we couldn't paint over the Word of God. 

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NIKON D70s096We had a late lunch, again sitting together with the centre youth and
staff. The afternoon included games, drawing, face-painting with worship
music mixed alongside. (At left: two teams compete in a game while Athena offers one of the centre youth a marker during the drawing competition. Below: one of the products of the face painting.)

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Charles

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