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This year was my first year attending Shabbach; and it was quite an experience! I have attended several youth conferences in the past but none can compare to this experience. I was blown away at first by the worship. The crowd seemed to dive right in. I have noticed that most congregations are looking for entertainment. After a while they may clap or raise their hands, but you must entertain them first. Shabbach seemed completely different. I could feel the presence of the Lord as soon as I stepped into the theater. I could tell that the worship team had spent many hours praying and seeking the Lord about which songs to sing. They brought the crowd immediately into the presence of the Holy Spirit. 
Another thing that I noticed was each speaker for each night brought a message that spoke to everyone’s heart and was exactly what they needed to hear. The timing was impeccable. I knew it was a God thing. From the very first service, to the very last, I could not wait to hear or see what God was going to do next. On the first night, Reggie Dabbs spoke, he preached on Adam and Eve in the garden. I have heard and read this story multiple times, yet the way he broke it down it spoke to my heart. There was an estimated count of five hundred and nine that responded to the alter call. What do you think of that? I have never seen so many people rushing to the alter. Praise the Lord!! 
I had such a great time! From the worship, to the sermons, to the staff and attendees, I have never seen so many people so excited and blessed to be in the presence of God. It truly cannot be explained, only experienced!

Jennifer
(North Carolina )


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This weekend at Shabbach MB was an amazing experience. I went expecting God to do great things and thats exactly what happened. On Friday night over 500 kids either accepted Christ into their hearts for the first time or rededicated their lives to Christ. I was on security that night and I remember standing there while the altar call was given. As I stood there I watched as a sea of teenagers stood and rushed to the altar. It was an emotional moment that I’m blessed to have witnessed. 
The second night was just as meaningful as Eddie James brought us amazing worship and Pastor Glenn brought the message. That night the message was about the woman who had major bleeding (Luke 8:43-48).  No one was able to help her, and after many years of bleeding she heard that Jesus was in town. PG preached that Jesus not only stopped the bleeding she had on the outside… but He healed her on the inside, making her whole.  Even though she was sick and couldn’t run to Him she gave Him what she had and crawled her way to Him. Because of Her faith she was healed inside and out. She went from being the woman with a illness to being called “daughter.” After this message the altar was filled with “bleeding” teenagers AND grown ups. I had the privilege of being part of the altar-team and being able to pray for the kids each night. 
Even though by the end of the weekend I was way overtired I wouldn’t have traded it for anything. This weekend reminded me why I wanted to be here in the first place. Seeing how much Shabbach effects the lives of these young people is why everyone on staff works as hard as they do. I am so blessed and thankful to be able to be a part of it. 
Have a blessed week,
Keyona
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This weekend at Shabbach MB was an amazing experience.  I went expecting God to do great things and thats exactly what happened.  On Friday night over 500 kids either excepted Christ into their hearts for the first time or reeducated their life to Christ.  I was on security that night and I remember standing their while the alter call was given.  As I stood there I watched as a sea of teenagers stood and rushed to the alter.  It was an emotional moment that I’m blessed to have witnessed.  The second night was just as meaningful as Eddie James brought us amazing worship and Pastor Glenn brought the message.  That night the message was about the woman who had major bleeding, (Matthew 9:20-22).  No one was able to help her and after many years of bleeding she heard that Jesus was in town.  PG preached that Jesus not only healed the stop the bleeding she had on the inside… but He healed her as a whole.   Even though she was sick and couldn’t run to Him she gave Him what she had a crawled her away after Him.  Because of Her faith she was healed inside and out.  She went from being the woman with a illness to being called “daughter.”  After this message the alter was filled with bleeding teenagers AND grown ups.  I had the privilege of being part of the alter-team and being able to pray for the kids each night.  Even though by the end of the weekend I was way overtired I wouldn’t have traded it for anything.  This weekend reminded me why I wanted to be here in the first place.  Seeing how much Shbbach effects the lives of these young people is why everyone on staff works as hard as they do.  I am so blessed and thankful to be able to be a part of it.

Have a blessed week,
Keyona
(Maine)

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