1995 Miracle Yearbook

RIGHT: Char Grygiel carries a child while on a nurs- ing M.I.S. trip in Africa. ABOVE: Josh Amos carries sand away to Alicia. RIGHT: Alicia Elmore spreads the sand around to fill the area. The Ultimate Challenge Travel to foreign lands, experience new cultures, meet new people, and expose yourself to broader understanding of the world--these are all results of the MIS experience. MIS(Missiona Internship Service) creates opportunities for the students and faculty to serve the Lord in 0th countries. Any student who has a heart willing to serve may apply to the MIS program. Then the MI program, after selecting individuals and teams,sends them to home and foreign fields. They hay sent approximately 2,211 students to 63 different countries. Some of these countries includ Scotland, West Germany, Israel, Bermuda, etc. These ministry teams range from sports teams to singing teams and nursing teams t construction teams and independentteams to engineering teams. The fields are so open that al major can participate in the MIS challenge. Choices vary from basketball to puppets an broadcasting to English and soccer to music, and many more. MIS provides the individuals involved with a first-hand experience of missionary life, and it als burdens some of the members to return to the fields as missionaries. Take up this priceless challenge. Travel to Ireland, Kenya,or the Ukraine. Allow God to use yci talents and desires as a way to touch other people's lives,and return home with a strongerfocus ic those who have never heard the Gospel. Lynda Gay 116 ministries

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