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Visit the Global Impact Village

Visit the Global Impact Village

Seth Atkins, Staff Photographer

During North Greenville University’s annual Global Impact Conference, right at the entrance of Todd Dining Hall was a “village of missions.” Missionaries from all around the world were stationed at display tables ready to give students guidance and information about the organizations in which they serve. Students could stroll through the village to ask questions, be told about places from around the world, and they could even pick up a sticker or two.

Mel Heal, missionary for Mission Go, shows the Dominican Republic where he served for 16 years.
A picture of a little girl gazes at onlookers at the display table for e3Partners mission group.
Sharon Wingo, missionary for ETHNOS 360, speaks to two NGU students about her mission organization.
Even though it is small, this globe shows how the Earth has many places to make a difference.
Braden Hughes, missionary for Gem Greater Europe Mission, works at display table for his organization.
SIM displays photographs from mission projects. In each photograph there is a memory to go along with it.
Christy Hansen, missionary for SC Baptist Convention, talking to Arianna Wilson, NGU student, about mission opportunities.
BCMGO missionaries talking to Chely Dickert, sophomore.
Display table for BCMGO. The table holds a huge GO display letting NGU students know to GO out into the world for God’s Kingdom.
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