1976 Miracle Yearbook
10• STANDING UNDERNEATH A PINE TREE, It. to rt. are several Bible Club workers: Jennifer Wagner, Margot Martin, Barb McKee, Debbie Festag, Rhonda Rogers, Lori Hollister, Karen Robb. LOOKING DOWN into the smiling faces of the todd- lers is part of the joy of teaching Junior Church,especially shown by Penny Saun- ders'face.REACHING OUT TO HELP THE STUDENTS, in more than one way, is Melissa Shugars during junior church. Reaching others for Christ can even take place IN THE LIVING ROOM, SITTING ON THE FLOOR."WHO — do you sup- pose told her about Jesus?" asks Kven Robb during a missionary story. IN- TRIGUED BY THEIR TEACHER, Debbie Gierhart (LEFT) explains the word "epis- tle" by showing the children a letter. A TRAY FULL OF JUICE is a familiar sight to Chris Taylor. SPLIT BY A STOP SIGN ju • .41+.2i4MIMMINIMINFI _ p.m^ nior church & jail ministry are eight men who minister in the Green County Jail. LT to RT.: Jay Patton, Curt Frier, Gary Youngman, Marty Shaw, Tim Rowland,Jim Gilbert,Steve Rowland,and Ed DeLange. THE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE MOTTO is the goal of these junior church workers, LT. to RT.: Linda Davis, Jennifer Wagner, Karen Duncan, Paula Ahart, Helen Vassari, Sheryle Tichenor, Jan Wil- lets,and Denise Hunn. ;'1.4444 11,' . _ 157
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