I was already going to tell the kind folks at the homeless shelter my testimony, but what I didn’t know was that my big chance was about to come up. Mr. Walker announced that we were going to sing for the homeless people too. I was so excited! I thought there would be a band, and that I would get to audition to be the lead singer. I had a song picked for the audition and everything! Then I realized that I had to sing with my whole team, and that there would be no band, or a lead singer. I was totally disappointed, but figured, “Hey, accapella groups are not half bad.” I was very wrong. I know this sounds super conceited, but in my diary I actually compared my team’s singing voices to a herd cows, and my singing voice to Katy Perry. In my defense, they totally ruined Amazing Grace! I was still hopeful, however, because I figured if I sang the loudest and also sounded the best, people would hear me and love my voice. I daydreamed about people complimenting my beautiful and sweet soprano. So, to make sure I was ready, I practiced the two songs we would sing over and over for every the weeks leading up to Mission Waco, and I thought I was ready to shine. In fact, I had practiced so much I almost had the songs