A twister...a real life twister. Yup, we sure did. Now for me it was nothing too out of the ordinary (being that I live right in the middle of Tornado Alley) but for many members of my team is quite the new experience. So here's the scene:
We're driving up I-29 just north of Sioux Falls, SD and there to our left appears a pretty unique cloud formation known as a funnel cloud. At this point, I looked away from the formation, having seen them before and realizng that it was some distance away. But, I soon heard from my teammates that it definitely touched the ground and threw up quite a cloud of debris. Needless to say, it was quite exciting.
Parents and family, there is no need to worry. The storm was nowhere near our van and we made it safely to the church shortly after that and were prepared to take shelter if need be.
It was a great highlight to our first weekend on the road.
Thanks to all those who came out to our workshop on Saturday and the worship service on Sunday. They were both great experiences.
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There's never a camera around when you need it! Thanks to God for keeping you all safe. Much love to the entire team. Paul's Mom
hey paul, are you the only driver on your team? prayin' for you buddy, how was your trip home?
luke, michigan misses you. especially since i was in grand rapids last night...
walker, did you ever get enrique back?
praying for you all as you set out on tour... say hi to rick call for me in VA!
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