2007 Miracle Yearbook

Bill Almack,wh6 seves*t hristian Literature Crusade, interacts with a student at his booth. A large number of missionaries took time out oftheir busy schedules to attend Cedarville's annual missions conference.They were willing to answer students'questions and impart wisdom on those interested in chatting about God's work throughout the world. • Every missions conference has one chapel in which eac missionary in attendance gives a brief description of his/her ministry. Here a missionary for Frontiers shares his name and the reason he is wearing cultural Muslim, IV This missionary relays wisdom from her personal experiences to students who are considering life on the mission field.This particular chapel service was not broadcast on the radio because ofthe dangerous natu of her work among Muslims in a foreign country. Liberia Janet Colgain questions a missionary about the opportunities to teach as a ministry. Janet,an Early Childhood Education major,explains her interest in this field saying,"After going on the Germany TESL MIS Trip the previous summer, I thought that teaching overseas could be my way of ministering to people in another country.The missions conference has shown me so many Ways I could get involved and make that thought a reality:' * Brian and Dana Phipps and their boys introduce themselves to Cedarville students.The Phipps' are Cedarville graduates themselves who now serve on the mission field. `II Nick Tynan,an alumnus of Cedarville,leads the student body in singing praises to the Lord. A A missionary to Liberia gives a presentation on his service there.This particular man shared many stories of the strong work that God is doing among the Liberians.

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