Nashville, TN
Posted by Chad 06 6th, 2008
It has been a great week here at the second ATI Regional conference of the year. I was able to help out with the group of staff at the conference. What a week!
As I worked alongside those who had volunteered there time to serve, I was amazed at the relentless endurance and diligence that they demonstrated daily which was needed to make the conference possible. Many long hours were spent in un-seen service by those who willingly invested in the lives of each person who was attending the conference.
The people were encouraged, uplifted and spurred on to continue being faithful, first to the Lord Jesus Christ and then to their families.
“I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember thy wonders of old. I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.” Psalm 77:11
Another incredible week of watching God at work!
Thank you for all the hard work. Our family was blessed indeed. It is impossible to fully know all the lives we will impact when we willing sacrifice our rights to meet the needs of others.
[...] For two other exceptional reports on the conference, check out both the Staddon’s family web site and the Paine’s family web site. [...]
Thank you for writing, Paine family. Your testimony and pictures speak loudly and clearly about the joy of serving Jesus! It was tough to miss two ATI Conferences in a row but at the same time there is a new level of appreciation that comes from knowing we can (and indeed we do) serve in the same spirit of diligence that comes from Christ wherever we may be. It’s good to be your co-laborer!
Chad, your diligent work behind the scenes at the Regional Conference was a huge motivation and encouragement to all of the staff. Thank you for going the extra mile washing dishes, taking pictures, and working so hard to make the Conference a success!
Thank you staff!!! What an eternal difference that conference made for so many! What a way to invest in eternal treasures! You have removed obstacle and been part of making a plain path for the Lord to work – Mt. 3:3