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Dr. Gary Smith
“Working at camp ex Professor of Education;
panded my worldview, Chair, Division
because most of the kids of Education
that I worked with were Dr. Richard Stratton
unsaved," said Dave Elkin. Professor of Business
Dave had the opportunity
to work at a day camp in
Miami, where he was able
to share the gospel with Mrs. Elizabeth Werner
lost children. Associate Librarian
Dr. Lexie Wiggins
Professor of History;
'Chair, Division
of Humanities;
Chair, Departmen
Cory Ginn did not spend Adams • Brown Smith • Youstra
of History
his summer working at an
everyday job. Instead, Cory
spent the summer at Fort Mrs. Linda Wiggins
Knox attending a Leader Associate Professor
ship Training Course for of Psychology
the Army. He said, “Going Mr. Del Wubbena
to the leadership training Associate Professor
of Physical Education;
course gave me a feeling
Athletic Director
for what the army is really
like. It also helped me to
push myself farther than I
thought I was capable of.” Dr. George Youstra
Professor of Education
Alyssa McLanahan spent
Mrs. Patricia Youstra
her summer working as a Associate Prpfessor
camp counselor at Bethel of Business
Baptist Church's day camp
(Hidden Meadows) in Spin-
nertown, PA. She spent her
days watching and playing
with children ages five
Dr. Jeffery Aaams
through thirteen. “Work
Director
ing with these kids was a
of Estate Planning
great reminder of how we Miss Mallory Alexander
need to be living transpar Assistant to the Dean
ent lives in order to be a of Women
better tool used of God to
minister to the kids,” said
Alyssa.
Mr. David Barfield
Leigh Chamberlain worked Resident Advisor
three jobs. Leigh said, for Steele Hall
“My favorite job was at St. Mr. Andrew Bates
Charles Children’s Home. Student Recruiter
It is a home for severely
abused and neglected chil
dren. I spent a lot of time
just being with the kids.
Right before I left to come Miss Melanie Bennett
back to CCC, I asked my Resident Advisor
supervisor if I could write for Paden Hall
to one specific boy. She Mrs. Doroth^Brown
was very excited and told me to write whatever I wanted Receptionist
about Jesus. I have been able to write to him and am for Steele Hall
eager to continue to use this opportunity as an avenue to
tell my ‘little buddy' about Jesus.”
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