1992 Miracle Yearbook

Greene County Jail )ArLS CilAPEL Community Ministries John Neill, Aimee Miller, DavidBeroth,GregMilentis, Casey Wood,Julie Walker, Tricia Stoppel, Missy Coleman, Dani Madding; Missing: Tim Edsell, Phil Webb,BruceColbert,Doug Benner Greene County Juvenile Court 327 Ministries Cedarville's ministry to the Greene County Jail has been a persistent, yet sometimes frustrating one. Weekly the team visits the jail to converse with inmatesand build rap- port. Although not all inmates are open Under the leadership of Lori Shaw, the Greene County Juvenile Court ministers to the youth in Xenia and thesurround- ing area. This ministry team seeks to give the Gospeltotheteenagers who have committed some sort of crime in Greene County. These individuals usuallycome from broken homesand need the attention of a Christian whowillaccept them as they are. The teenswith whichthe min- istryteam comesin con- tact are very receptive to the Cedarville stu- dents and many have come to know Christ through them. •Meredith Clements Gail Currall,Rita Swanzentruber,Jeanette Rome, Kim Geremia, Mike Bain, Janson Condern,Doug Pierce,Zach Pappas,Randy Snell, Tom Karrels, Matt Carter,Eric Sorensen, Monica Polish EverySundaymorn- ing,students travel to the Mueller Home in Springfield to work with the in- dividuals who live there. Thestudents sing and review memory work with the ones who are able to speak. The members of this team feelthat it isa blessingtobea part of this ministry and to see the people there grow in the Lord as they minis- ter to them. Keith Hurt, the team leader,said: "I learned through this ministry that everybody has giftsfrom Godandcan use them to reach people for the Lord. " Al■

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