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Highlights…
Aerial feats, death-defying stunts, energetic music, and a life-changing message. Friday marked the start of the Do Something World festival. During the day, on-lookers watched in awe as professional BMX, FMX, and skateboarders performed tricks and shared their testimonies with the crowd. The energy and enthusiasm continued as Dominic Bali and Papa San performed throughout the evening. The night concluded with Pastor Miles McPherson sharing the Gospel, and a Papa San send off.
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In 2010, Miles Ahead ministries introduced the Do Something World campaigns.
For the past 6-months in Grand Cayman they have partnered with churches, businesses and community leaders to harness the power of volunteerism. Now the Do Something organisation is hosting a 2-day festival where Miles McPherson shares the news of Jesus Christ and how the Lord has transformed his life.
In addition, festival goers of all ages will enjoy exciting live music, gaming tents, a motor cross stunt show and, great food.
Up Close: Leulan Bodden, Do Something World (Cayman) sculpture artist…
“Sculpture underway,” as reported by Cayman27 TV (below)…
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Local artist Luelan Bodden has been tasked with creating a unique sculpture for Cayman’s “Do Something” campaign. It will serve as a symbol for the volunteer drive and when complete, will be placed the Cayman Islands Hospital.
Do Something World sculpture: Unveiling
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Months of service by both Cayman Island and San Diego volunteers, culminated in the unveiling of a statue at Health Services Authority/George Town Hospital. The sculpture was designed to create a legacy piece that would remind everyone in the community about the Do Something World campaign for years to come. In the Old Testament, when a significant moment occurred, the people would set up stones of remembrance. The monument created by two artists who donated their time and materials commemorates all of the service done by the Cayman and San Diego volunteers.
Do Something World sculpture: History
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The dilapidated cells at the George Town police station are getting major renovations thanks to members of the international “Do Something” campaign who were busy adding brighter colours to the lock up earlier today (13 May).
Founder Miles McPherson says it’s just part of the many activities planned for this week as the “Do Something” campaign gives back to the Cayman community.
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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