It's April 22nd. 100 students in Townsville wake up and realize, today is the day. DTS outreach has begun. They say goodbye to Townsville and their housemates, as each of them head out into the nations to share the love of God. They may not have the poise and skill of a fine preacher. They may not be able to argue Biblical truths with trained scholars. They are not necessarily trained in drama and dance, nor in how to make balloon animals in Sunday School. Perhaps they may seem shy and may stumble over their words a little, but they have hearts to serve. They have zeal. They have sought and found a passion for their God and knowledge of His love. That love knows no boundaries, no conditions. It cannot be broken, cannot be understood, but it can be accepted. It can be shared. And share it they will. To the poor beggar on the streets of Thailand, crying out for something, anything other than the life he lives each day. They will share it to the lost and empty teenager who has no reason left to live, to the poor orphan girl in East Timor, longing for someone to love her. They will go out there to give. To sacrifice, love, and serve. And they will return more blessed and more fulfilled than when they left.



