
Students and adults arrived at Robert Morris University today to begin their Momentum 2009 experience. Each has a different story to tell of what they're looking forward to. Here are just a few...

Bethany from PA - 4th year
"Hearing the speakers. They always have stuff to challenge us…to get challenged in my faith and meet new people."

Abby from IN - 3rd year
“to be with friends that I met from last year and seeing Steve Fee.”

Hannah from PA - 4th year
“I’m on the District Quiz team, and I’m pretty excited for that. My youth group is [also] doing drama and pantomime for nationals.”
Amanda - from CA - 1st year
“I’ve yet to experience it!”
Kellam - an OB student from IN - 4th year
“applying what I’ve learned on OB, impacting my peers and my youth group, and being a servant to everyone here”

Katie - an Operation Barnabas student from IN - 5th year
“to get back into my youth group and apply everything I’ve learned and try everything out….And
I miss them, so I just want to see them!”

Stephanie - from VA - 4th year
(going to be with her former youth group, rather than her current one) “seeing how they’re going to grow spiritually and how I can help them”

Stephanie - from PA - 1st year
“interacting with people, worship, and growing more…with God.”

Kristen - from OH - 2nd year
“to see people come to the Lord. Last year I got saved at Momentum, and I’m excited to see everyone come to the Lord.”

Jordan - from MD - 4th year
“I’m excited about serving and seeing how people’s lives are changed.”

(Claire and Carolyn, reunited after being apart over the summer)
Claire - an OB student from OH - 1st year
“getting back into relating to other people who aren’t on OB...taking on a role of spiritual leadership.”
Carolyn - Columbus, OH - OB Central - 1st year
“setting the pace, trying to pray with everyone we’ve carried baggage for,…to be a servant to everyone who’s hosting us,…the opportunity to be a Barnabas.”
Hannah - Dallas Center, IA - OB Keystone - 2nd year
“the outreaches. Going into Pittsburgh and getting students to help out the city.”