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Students Carry Gospel To Many Lands
The Spirit of God moved with power through the student body this year, as 176 students publicly declared their intention to work in a cross-cultural ministry Chapel speakers from around the globe presented the needs of a lost and dying world, and the Holy Spirit burdened heartsforpeople inother lands.
"Don't pray to go.Pray to stay," challenged Mr. Bruce Bell in one of his chapel messages Students did pray. They did go. Over 300 left the United States to work in the SMITE campaigns during the summer
In Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand, LBC students passed out tracts and Bibles They planted a church in New Zealand. They witnessed. They worked. They prayed They reaped They came home rejoicing.
At the end of their campaign experience, students returned with a revised idea ofwhat a missionary really is They changed the lives of the people they met, and their lives,too,were changed
FAR LEFT: Mr. Roscoe Brewer points to a world offour billion people;each one needs to know Christ It is our responsibility and privilege to introduce others to the Saviour, wherever those others may live Indeed, Jesus expects us to go into all the world; He commands us, as we're going, to make disciples MIDDLE LEFT: "Everyone is a missionary." Some, like this young man, build churches Others find ways to serve by distributing tracts and Bibles, or by engaging in personal evangelism. LEFT: During a multi-media presentation, the SMITE Singers communicate the compassion of Christ for all men, everywhere BELOW: Students aren't the only ones called to the mission field In packed auditoriums like this one, entire families came forward, making public decisions to serve wherever the Lord should lead them