2010 Miracle Yearbook
SUMMER MISSIONS 10 T his past summer hundreds of Cedarville students and faculty participated in an MIS trip somewhere in the world. With the goal as impacting people for Christ, each team hit the ground running. The engineering team to Liberia continued work on the water maintenance system and helped develop a computer lab. TESL teams traveled to Indonesia, China, and Hungary to teach English. The nursing teams worked at clinics in Bangladesh, Swaziland, and Totzo. Sports teams ministered in China, Costa Rica, and Scotland. Primitive ministry was done in the Amazon, OneVoice sang throughout Europe,and pre-med students tested their skills in Paraguay. The teams were not only challenged in the duties and projects they worked on but also in their relationships with the One they were serving. Valerie Talbott said,-Going to Togo, West Africa, with the nursing department challenged me in my walk with the Lord. It really showed me what my faith looked like and how it needed to be stronger.- Sam Roberto and Felicia DeCook talk with a woman w taking a break from singing with OneVoice in France. The Cedarville team that traveted to Spain takes time to interact with the kids through a rousing game ofduck-duck- goose. J.K. Fallin, Kyle Husak, Klyee Medina,Jonny Yoder,and Chase Socha take a boat ride down the Amazon.You never know what might pop out ofthe water, but this crew looks like they are ready for anything! Painting. Just one ofthe many ways that students minister in Spain.
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