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Macon Assn. lends hand, heart

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Clock 10. March 2010 by Dianna L. Cagle, BR Assistant Managing Editor
Several churches in Macon Baptist Association serve thru-hikers with Appalachian Trail Servants.

Photos by John Swain

Craig and Suzy Miles love ministering to hikers seeking answers on the Appalachian Trail. See video.


“Many of the hikers are in transition and are looking for something,” said Jeff King, associational missionary.

“We want to show the love of Christ to them through acts of kindness.”

With around 50 miles of the Appalachian Trail across Macon County, King said volunteers set up at two or three trailheads.

“We will have chairs, drinks, food, batteries, toilet paper, etc.,” he said. “We share with them who we are and try to plant a seed of Christ’s love in their life.”

King pointed out that Christians serve hikers all along the Trail. When hikers reach Macon County they usually are two to three weeks into their journey.

On average it takes about six months to finish the Appalachian Trail.

“We are involved in the beginning of the harvest process for these hikers,” King said. Working with Craig and Suzy Miles has enabled the association’s participants to help this underserved population.

Volunteers setup between March and May when the Trail is at its busiest.

The Miles are Mission Service Corps missionaries with the North American Mission Board. They are featured in this year’s Week of Prayer March 7-13.

“Craig and Suzy have put together a two-hour training session for people who want to serve on the AT,” he said. “The training helps folks understand AT hikers, what is needed to carry-out the ministry to the hikers, and some do’s and don’ts.”

Visit www.trailministry.org to find out more about Appalachian Trail Servants, how you can donate or how you can serve.

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