Here's a glimpse of one day (Wednesday) with the teens and leaders participating in Revive San Marcos, a spring break missions, discipleship, ministry and service experience. Texans on Mission worked in tandem with Mission Able, the mission arm of First Baptist Church of San Marcos.
Wednesday began with some group time (with fun leaders), then progressed to lawn work and home repairs, then set up for an evening block party. The volunteers helped build a Ninja Warrior-style course used by Jared Greer of Overcoming Obstacles Ministry to encourage and inspire people in their Christian journey.
Scroll through the following photos to see how the day progressed.













By volunteering for a day, you are directly delivering help, hope and healing to people after disasters. Whether you're clearing debris, cleaning out a house or praying with a homeowner, you will transform a life.
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