Dr. Bob Hamilton started medical missions in 1998. To fund these expensive ventures, he went from upscale to large-scale. When the high-end dinners didn’t work, he launched a walkathon around Santa Monica.
We just completed the seventh annual Walk to Africa. I and my family were a few of the 100 volunteers.
“It was not a home run; it was a grand slam,” pronounced Dr. Bob the next morning in church. “Lighthouse is a family. Scores of people came together in a phenomenal way. We go on display in the community. The event really does touch the community.”
My job was a cheer people on at the 6-mile mark, offer food, point out the bathroom, point out the right direction after they rested. I can take satisfaction in doing my all — just a small but integral part — in raising $115,590, over half the goal.
My cousin called me the Energizer Bunny. I just want to see big things done for God. I don’t want to die not having spent my energies for Jesus.
Congratulations on such a successful Walk to Africa. God blesses in so many ways. 🙂 ❤
Oh how neat! I didn’t know you were associated with Lighthouse, I am a part of CFM, Pastor Warner and the Tucson church is our grandmother church….everything you guys do for the medical trip is just amazing! Praying for you all:)
awesome! It’s great to meet bloggers from CFM. I don’t think there are too many of us.
I’ll see in June at conference!
where do you guys pastor?
Yes, we will be there in June! 🙂 we pastor in Pickering, Ontario, Canada- sent out of Ps Mike Webb’s Toronto church (he’s my dad). Looking forward to the conference greatly!
wow. Praise God! Maybe we’ll see you there! Many blessings on your church and family! God bless Mike Webb!