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None of the 13 young people from Heritage Christian Reformed Church in Byron Center, Mich., knew where they were headed when they left for a service trip this summer.

ā€œWe kept guessing where we were going. [The leaders] kept it a secret the whole time,ā€ said Julie Schrotenboer, 16.

Ross Tanner, 18, said the intrigue kindled curiosity. ā€œIt was sort of frustrating that they wouldnā€™t tell us anything, but it was a lot more fun that we didnā€™t know,ā€ he said.

When they arrived in Oakville, Iowa, a small river town that flooded a year ago, the residents greeted the Heritage youths with open arms.

Garbed in masks and hard hats, the teens pumped water from a basement and gutted the homeā€™s damaged interior.

At night they bunked in a United Methodist Church basement with a Baptist youth work crew from Pennsylvania.

Oakville residents provided food for the workers. ā€œIt was wonderful how the town fed us and supported us. It brought many people closer to others,ā€ observed Aaron Mingerink, 18.

 Hearing experiences of flooded-out residents captivated Brianna Mulder, 17. ā€œWe learned personal stories firsthand,ā€ she said.


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