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Rebecca Crane sits with
some of the kids who a t
tend the CEF meetings.
Many lives are im pacted
by those who give of their
time to show love to chil-
ren who
otherwise
may not
receive the
love they
deserve.
Servants BBttii m
But whosoever will be great among you, shall be your minis
ter: And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, shall be servant of
all. For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to
minister, and to give his life a ransom for many." Mark 10:43b-45
One of the integral parts of the cam- their service each week,
pus life was participation in some form of However, the students who min-
Christian service. It could have been in istered were not the only ones who
a local church or an outreach ministry in received a blessing. Those who were
the community. Students worked in Joy being ministered to also enjoyed and
"I LOVE THE KIDS!" SAID
Club, at the Hope Children's Home, in looked forward each week to seeing the Jaci Pueyo. "I have a big
the Muslim outreach ministry, and at the students who took time out of their busy heart for them. At Joy Club,
you can tell that some kids
nursing home ministries. Students who schedules to visit, talk, and even play come from rough homes.
choose to do their Christian service with- with them. Christian service was a way to Being there and showing
that you care means a lot
in their church played the piano, sang in grow in the Lord and encourage others to to these kids. It's a great
the choir, worked in Sunday school and grow in the Lord as well. Such giving of ministry to get involved in!"
Jaci worked regularly at
youth group or in the nursery. Christian oneself is a commandment in the life of Joy Club.
service was one of the most fulfilling ac- the Christian and is an expectation from
tivities that students participated in, and Jesus Christ as we seek to glorify Him
many students looked forward to doing through our lives.
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