Summer of Hope 2025 Frontline Report #5
July 29, 2025
Missy (Lakota) was one of the four assigned here. You could tell by all the hugs she got our first night. She left a piece of her heart here. So much so that, after the summer, she will be back here, discipling the young women she learned to love during her internship.
Her heart was broken for two girls she talked to here - both wanting to hear about Jesus, but holding back because of the cost.
But then there's the good news. Our local host - who has a strong and long youth ministry here - told the team that he was able to set up a get-together with them next week. He said, "You opened that door tonight." Opening doors - that is part of the lasting legacy of an On Eagles' Wings visit.
There were many significant Jesus-conversations those three nights at Brighton. But not as much of a public response as the team usually sees.
The lady Anna (Hopi) was with had been deeply moved by Anna's story on night 2. The next day she was even telling others about Anna's story of finding hope in Christ. She went forward at invitation time with Anna by her side. The lady said she is heartbroken for her people. Now she has Hope to give them.
At our debriefing time, we heard a lot of stories about people they had prayed for who had stopped short of beginning a relationship with Jesus. As they poured out their hearts, it was clear that God was answering that prayer. They now share that part of their Savior's heart that is broken for every lost soul.
Another one of our youth ministry leaders/hosts told the team about the grandmother who had changed his life. He said she came from a very traumatized home - "imagine these giant chains on these individuals."
"What you do matters." Yes, it does. And what you do matters, praying friend.
* Names & locations changed for privacy.
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