2001-2002 Annual Report
Touring for Christ For Cedarville music, drama, and puppet teams, many of their weekends and vacation days were spent traveling throughout the United States. In 2001-2002, these talented teams shared the gospel and a message of encouragement at 351 churches, schools, camps, nursing homes, youth centers, and special events. Serving the World Last year Cedarville sent more than 250 students, faculty, and staff to minister in 40 countries. Through their work in health care, construction, technology, music, puppets, and other means, they assisted missionaries, ministered to the needy, and shared the gospel. For example, the Kosovo team helped a missionary (a Cedarville alumna) with camps for local orphans and one-parent children. Service for eternity Jim Bowers, a missionary with the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE), was at the annual Missions Conference to share about his life since his wife and infant daughter died. The two were killed when the Peruvian military shot down their small plane. Tania Rich, a missionary with New Tribes Mission, also spoke at the Missions Conference. She shared about what God has done in her life since she learned that her husband was killed by his Colombian guerrilla captors.
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