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N D he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will
make you fishers of men" (Matthew 4:19).
Several students and faculty and staff members
became "fishers" this summer as they travelled
to different parts of the world on missions
trips. On a mission trip to Sao Paulo, Brazil,
Mr. Bob Carver worked at at day camp for
street kids. He said, "In addition to meet-
ing some of their physical needs, we also
seized the opportunity to give them an
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swers to their greatest needs"
Mike Macomber spent one week in
Guatemala with a group from his home g |||i
church to build a food station for orphans
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and to tell them about Jesus Christ. Mike
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mility. He said, "The truth is, God does
not need me, I need Him"
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faculty sponsors for a missions trip to assist
the Shields family in Mexico. Javier
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Sampedro, Margarie Kock, and Eric ‘ ■ r ' .
Wallace spent three weeks working to
gether, learning about missions. Dr. Jean
Macfarlane, who also assisted on the trip, was impressed
that "the gospel reaches even poor, uneducated people.
It meets their needs, just like it did for us"
As Christians, we all need to share the gospel with
others, no matter where we are. The mission field is ev
erywhere, so grab your pole, bait the hook, and let's
catch some fish. • RACHEL WRIGHT
In France this sum Tracy Porter spent
mer, Laura Stewart ten days in the Ba
organized Bibles for hamas at a basket
a display. Laura ball camp. She
said, "The Lord can said, "The highlight
use anyone who is of my trip was see
willing to do His ing a young boy
work. He will al who had attended
ways enable us to the camp for three
serve Him." years get saved."

