1991-1992 Academic Catalog

The number of ministries available to students typically grows each year. The following list outlines how specific ministries can apply and develop important career and ministry-related skills. All ministries are ulti– mately evangelistically oriented. Skill or Experience Counseling/discipling Management Music Public speaking Teaching Writing Ministries Campus interaction, rescue missions, hos– pitals, detention centers, nursing homes, adult literacy, crisis pregnancy center, Open Heirs, children's home, youth center, Col– lege Partners, MIS, music teams, extension teams, drama teams, puppet teams, local churches All ministries Music teams, extension teams, MIS, AWANA, puppet teams, rest homes, children's homes, rescue missions, local churches Rescue missions, nursing homes, music teams, extension teams, MIS, Open Heirs, drama teams, puppet teams, local churches Music teams, extension teams, MIS, nurs– ing homes, tutoring, children's homes, AWANA, College Partners, adult literacy, Bible clubs, riding center, drama teams, puppet teams, local churches Drama teams, puppet teams, MIS, local churches Student Life 19 Desiring to reach needy individuals in every segment ofsociety, students helped launch The Clubhouse, an inner-city ministry in Cincinnati. The Master's Puppets attract studentsfrom a variety ofmajors who like to work with children.

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