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토요일, 03 5월 2008 |
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"Today was a fun day," a participant reflected. "I will try to use the Golden Rule every day."
As the clock struck 12 p.m. in the Central Time Zone, a good-sized group of teens took the imaginary baton and began running their leg of the world-wide relay in 100-degree Texas temperatures, as a way to give witness to a united world.
The teens walked the neighborhood streets towards Concepcion Park. Drivers honked their horns, giving thumbs up in agreement with the teens’ high ideals.
The race was followed by games and a "Time-Out" for prayer peace around the world.
The link-up with other teens in Rome riveted their attention, drawing them into the world-wide reality of unity they were building that day. Throughout the presentations by the teens: songs, dances and games, an atmosphere of love and unity prevailed. Many brought school supplies for children who might need them as part of the “Coloring the City” project.
Click the picture for a slide show of the San Antonio Run4Unity.
Quotes from the day
- "I think it was awesome! "
- "Today was wonderful! Every thing was very well planned and thought out. I thought it was really beautiful that the first big event after Chiara’s death. Thank you!"
- "I felt loved and happy and fun and God with me."
- "It was a wonderful day for Unity. I learned that I can live for Unity by helping one another."
- "Very exciting … loved every minute."
- "I can live for unity by living the Golden Rule."
- "Today was a fun day. I made new friends. I will try to use the Golden Rule every day."
- "I think I can live for unity by following God, also to choose the right path."
- "Hope we can do something like this again!"
- "It was very enjoyable, and I could feel Jesus in the midst."
- "Very exciting! And I learned to communicate and respect each others."
For information, contact the Youth Coordinators of San Antonio.
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