Left to right: Kelly Seboe,Julie Walker, Tim Keib,Aimee Miller,John Neill, Andrew Crefeld,MattGilson,Penni Ruhl. Greene CountyJaN This jail team allows students to interact with inmates at the GreeneCountyJailinXenia,OH. Akey partoftheir ministryis not talking,butjustlistening to hurting people--something difficult formost.SearchingtheScriptures for the answers to their tough questions, we try to show them ourloveand God'sloveforthem. Tim Keib,leader ofthis ministry, said that he's amazed by how much onecangrow simplylooking for answersin the Bible.The team is knittogether with acommon goal--"planting the seed"of God'sWordin the heartsofthese inmates. qpkh 47, ; _ Operation Rebirth,a boys'homefor a group ofeightteenagers, offers an environment where they can turn their troubled lives around.The teenagerslive on an8-acrefarm.Theteam goes to thehometolead theboysinatimeofsinging,ashortdevotional, and a game.The team enjoys the time of fellowship with the boys,and many greatrelationships areestablished.TheOperation Rebirth team focuseson developingfriendships and using them to challenge the boys spiritually. Operation Rebirth\ Frontrow:SueDeMan,William L.Droke,Ray W.Izard,Philip M.Huber.Back row:Kevin Fath,Stephen J.Wildasin,MichelleHolcomb.Notpictured:Tammy Strong. Ministries Every week this team visits the residents at the Dayton Mental Health Center(DMHC).This weekly visitation allows friendships to beestablished,which then givesthestudentsopportunitiesforwitnessingandsharingthegospel.Thestudentsin this ministry are notonly able to witnessto theresidents butalso to the employees they see each week at DMHC.Team members seek to minister to a specialgroup ofpeople with specialneeds. Dayton Mental Health Center\ Frontrow:JenLinak,ScottKegel,LynneSmith.Backrow:BrianBarnes,Stephanie Alexander, Rachel Holley, Beth Fales. Not pictured: Paula Triplett, Michelle Hollenbaugh.
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