Rylee
Supporting students in reaching their educational goals through Financial & Prayer Support
unwilling to quit!
About Me
Rylee comes to us from Colorado and was unsure of her next steps after high school. Her mother had come from church where she saw an EnterMission brochure and upon reading it, she felt like this adventure was exactly what she was supposed to do! Not only that, she had actually met one of our past teams while she was at the same ministry we partnered with in Montana!
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Rylee is such an important part of this year's cohort. She was adopted by her third grade teacher as she was in and out of foster care. In our community, she is fun-loving, loyal and fierce when it comes to facing challenges. During one of our ministry services in Enid, Oklahoma she was given the microphone and bravely shared her testimony---right across from the hospital where she was originally born! With a heart to serve God and others, she is about to enter her second semester with EnterMission!
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Updates from Rylee
September 5th
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Under the Bridge is a ministry whose mission is to serve the homeless people through providing clothes, food and drink, and other services such as bike repair, dental, and medical. We work with this ministry every Wednesday evening.
Something I noticed with Under the Bridge ministry is that people there have stories, and a good portion of them want to share their stories. They want people to see them and to be seen by others.
Stories are how we connect. When you hear the stories of the people around you, then you can become more deeply connected with them. I feel honored to have the opportunity to hear their stories. I’m grateful that I was able to pray for the people who shared their stories right with them in their mess.
I would encourage you to seek someone out and to hear their story and pray with them. Even when it’s a mess, being there matters.