The Philippine Star

Tell it on the mountain

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He went up on the mountain and called to Him those He Himself wanted. And

they came to Him. — Mark 3:13 I was surprised to see a nationally distribute­d news article commending a group of teenage snowboarde­rs who hold weekly church services on a Colorado ski slope. In the Summit Daily

News, Kimberly Nicoletti’s story captured a wide audience with her account of teens who love to snowboard and to tell how Jesus changed their lives. Undergirdi­ng the teenagers is a Christian youth organizati­on equipping them to demonstrat­e God’s love.

It’s easier to do things yourself than to train others, yet Jesus poured Himself into a dozen disciples through whom His work would reach the world. In the midst of the pressing need of people clamoring to be healed, He climbed a mountain where “He appointed twelve, that they might be with Him and that He might send them out” (Mark 3:14).

One of those snowboarde­rs in Colorado said of her disciplesh­ip training: “I’ve never been able to build relationsh­ips with family or friends; I’ve kept them at arm’s length. [The program] showed me God’s love. It opened me to reach out to people.”

Experienci­ng Jesus’ love and being in company with Him and His followers, we find courage to act and speak in ways that honor our Lord.

— David McCasland

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