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country. The weekend conclud ed with a missions ban quet. The food and enter tainment were terrific. The conference ended with a bang! A message was giv en which moved many students to dedicate their lives to whatever God may have for them. The Lord spoke to many hearts that weekend and the campus was changed!
seminars all concerning missions. Various guest speakers such as Joe Jor dan, Wendell Calder, and Word of Life’s Paul Bubar were just some of the men that spoke of the need in missions. Missionaries from many different coun tries were also on hand to answer questions on the different missions boards and the opportunities to serve God in a foreign
As I stare out of the win dow, signs speed past; each one brings me closer to the Bl. My heart is ex cited, (and maybe a little scared too) as I near my home for the next ten weeks. My mind slips into the future as I think of the upcoming events. On December 31 we were welcomed back to school with a series of chapels, messages, and
“Because of the ser vice by which you have proved yourself, men will praise God for your confession of the gos pel of Christ and for your generosity in shar ing with them and with everyone e lse.” Romans 9:13
SING-A-LONG WITH DANNY: Daniel Sathyadass teaches the student body a popular song
TELLING IT LIKE IT IS: George Murray speaks on the need for missionaries around the world,
from India.
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