The heart of the Do Something World campaign is to equip people to use their passion and pain to find their purpose. Throughout the week, the Miles Ahead teams have been using their passion and talents to impact Cayman.
Each day, the Sports Ministry visits a different school. They conduct skateboarding, volleyball, basketball, and soccer clinics for the students, all as a platform to share the Gospel. Pastor Miles has been visiting all of the projects. At several of the sites, Cayman government officials have met with Pastor Miles to thank him for the work that is being done.
On Wednesday, Rolston Anglin, the Minister of Education, and Christen Suckoo, the Deputy Chief Officer for Ministry of Education visited John A. Cumber with Pastor Miles. John A. Cumber Primary school has been the site for two of the Miles Ahead teams this week. Both the Community Projects team and Medical team have been helping the students and faculty on the outside and inside.
Feature story: Helping Others on the Outside and In
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Love to see the amazing color of the water, smiling faces, and the beautiful blonde soccer player…so proud of you baby!!! What a wonderful way to bring God to an island!