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performance from the Japanese students! A Faith Promise offering and pledge was taken Sunday night at the final session. Eighteen different projects had been selected. God provided greatly that night. The offering collected was enough to meet the first three projects, and the pledge more than doubled the ■ l original amount projected! The conference was what each < ’ campus needed to ignite their passion
quarter, the Bible Institutes in both New York and Florida hosted their annual Missions Conferences. The students from the Quebec and Owen Sound campuses in Canada also came to the conference in New York. Friday night through Sunday evening was filled with messages, presentations, and testimonies challenging each person to examine the call of God in their lives. The guest speaker for both campuses was Kris Stout, the Director
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with hundreds dedicating themselves of Word of Life France. With messages to God's calling in their lives. For New coming from Luke 14, he centered York, the weekend was the spiritual on the topic of living out your calling. charge needed before heading into Halfway through the morning sessions, Snow Camp, and for Florida with their students were given the opportunity to ongoing ministries. visit presentations by different mission boards and sending agencies. Saturday night of the conference
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ended with an exceptional international concert. The Collegians from all the campuses sang songs concentrated on the theme of spreading the Gospel. There also were several special numbers from international students, including a full choreographed
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