K-life, K-life, K-life…after their 3rd time as a ministry down to Eleuthera, the K-Life team carries back home to St. Petersburg, FL new stories, stronger friendships and excitement about their next trip back to Camp Symonette. K-life is a ministry attracting many different denominations, counties and schools to their program which is serving hundreds of youth each week in their spiritual walks. The now annual trip to Eleuthera has brought familiar faces and new friends back to the island as they seek to minister to and be ministered unto each trip. The teams worked at Camp Symonette laying tiles in the new office space and in the dorm rooms. They also worked at Berta Pinder’s house in Governor’s Harbour, where they finished installing the rafters, fascia, plywood and completing the felt paper on the roof. One of the boys with a dirty shirt and sun burnt face one afternoon shared, “I love this, I love this…it felt so good to put down that last sheet of plywood.” On Friday evening, culminating their experiences by sharing with one another special moments from the trip, many spoke up about the children’s warm hearts, the softball game on Wednesday night in James Cistern, and even the dance party bringing together the community for laughs and sharing. BMH is thankful for the friendship of K-life ministries and their hard work and loving spirits, which made another successful week, as we played hard, worked hard, and grew in our walks with God.