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Strains of “In Christ Alone” could be heard mingling with
the gentle breaking of the waves as students came together
to praise and worship God. Their praise
u
I loved the fa ct that
acted as a beacon of light to the lost people
the people were there around them> Mrs_ jm wild sajd “0ae
tru ly because they
woman drew closer than other onlookers,
wanted to be and n o t
then she turned to walk away from the stu-
because they were
dents. She stopped when I called out to
made to go. I loved
her, and she proceeded to pour out her %
listening and seeing
heart as we talked. A good friend of hers
everyone sing p i discs had just accepted Christ, and she wanted
to the L o rd and
what her friend had and noticed the same
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g ivin g testim onies
thing in the students. God orchestrated
fro m th e ir heart.
that event for her, and she accepted Christ
Brian Kiser
right there on the beach. 55
Besides being a testimony to the unsaved, the event
proved to be a relaxing and encouraging way to end the
week. “The beach worship was an encouragement to me to
sing and listen to testimonies. It was also a blessing to see
how many people came up and listened to our service,” Mitch Kuhn shares a devo
tional. After a few songs,
Ashley Sowers said.
there were a few testimo
nies, and in the middle of
the service, a devotional.
“The night was a great way
for students to get to know
each other better through
praising the Lord. It was
amazing to see how God
works,” Melissa Taylor said.
The beach praise and wor
ship service was not only for the
students, but also for the staff
a
and faculty nd their
families. Dr. Bob Hodges
s
enjoys time with a group of tu
dents, and Dr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Stratton relax. Susan
W alker spends time with her . »
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little ampus sister, Stephanie V -. . r. A-y.’jIv. *
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Gault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Kevin Gault.

