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ainting as an outreach
in Denver, Colorado,
P Nicole Girdner and the
team work hard painting a Cop
Shop, which helps fight crime
on the street. "It [the depravity
of the area] makes you real
ize what you really have,"said
Nicole.
aking a moment, Ra
chael Eads, with other
T members from her
missions team, recognizes God s
beauty in Utah. Rachael went
on a missions trip to outreach
to Mormons. She said, "It was
so frustrating to see how de
voted they were to their faith
but in reality they were so lost"
I was not planning on going on this trip, hut my pastor just told me to pray
about it. I started praying; I felt that I should go on this trip, hut the funds
just were not there. 1 lien my pastor called me 3 days later and told me to
pack up because I was 1 0 0 % paid for! G od is G O O D !" Ben Steiner
When students grow up in a Christian home and even the animals are so skinny that one cai
and live in America,trusting God does not usually count the bones, they realize that their problem
involve more than hoping for enough money to are minima
hang out with friends for the weekend or hoping to
Being in a different place, one discov
get homework
ers that he is ;
completed in
part of some
time. Joshua
thing bigge
Rebandt said
builds tru s t in God when than himsel
that he would "There is noth
recommend you c sn t rely on y o u rsG lf.
ing like the ex
going on a mission trip because "you realize perience of being in a completely new place am
I A ■ a a «
how much God provides. You begin to rely on
stepping out of your comfort zone for God," sail
Him fully." Students face challenges, but when StephanieTauer.
they walk into a city in a foreign country where
"The best thing about going on a mission
the houses are made of cardboard and sheets,
trip is being able to help others instead of onf
doing things for yourself,"said Ahna Boley.
Summer
Missions
J. Morrill
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