1993 Miracle Yearbook
Left to right: Kelly Seboe,Julie Walker, Tim Keib,Aimee Miller,John Neill, An- drew 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 hurt- ing 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 simplylook- ing for answersin the Bible.The team is knittogether with acom- mon 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.TheOpera- tion 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 friend- ships to beestablished,which then givesthestudentsopportu- nitiesforwitnessingandsharingthegospel.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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