
In Heart of America, LTC helps train church leaders from small congregations
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FEATURED PHOTO (above): “Dear God, thank you for this beautiful creation. It captures my heart,” writes Audrey Light, a seventh-grader from the Collinsville Church of Christ in Texas, in a description of her photo.
Joseph Shaw, an eighth-grader from the Kings Crossing Church of Christ in Corpus Christi, Texas, constructed this cross for his LTC project.
There’s more to the annual Lads to Leaders and Leadership Training for Christ conventions than puppet shows and song leading. Each year young believers participate in a host of pre-convention events, including visual art, photography, video production and song writing.
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Emma Winton, a seventh-grader from the Prairie Hill Church of Christ in Comanche, Okla., submitted this depiction of David fighting Goliath from 1 Samuel 17 for her LTC art project. “I thought it was interesting that David was chosen to go up against the giant even though he was a shepherd, not even a soldier,” she wrote. “However, he knew all along that the Lord was with him.”
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