�A lot of people wanted the internship. I was really persistent. They told me later my persistence is what got me the job.”

�A lot of people wanted the internship. I was really persistent. They told me later my persistence is what got me the job.”
“People, even coworkers, can’t be put into boxes. They’re complex and honestly quite beautiful. People want to be listened to and understood and I get the chance to hear them out.”
Once a semester guys have the opportunity to visit their female friends inside their dorm rooms. During spring semester, it falls over Valentine’s day to make it a special time for the girls at NGU. This year it was held on February 10. Junior Adam Polk enjoys going over to visit sophomores Sarah Wells, Amy Coleman and junior Jessica Younger.
The students, led by Christina Eddy, biology professor at North Greenville University, worked in Mumbai and Pune to spread the Gospel and help improve water quality.
When you find yourself getting frustrated and stressed, hop in your car and try out one of these study locations.
�I have no one favorite Bible verse, but Psalm 33:1-9 comes to mind which speaks of the breath-taking character and works of God and our proper response of joy and worship.�
�Being [in Uganda], learning the culture and making lifelong friendships with locals made it all perfect. I saw joy in people who had very little and I saw children smiling. I learned love. It was just what I needed and I could never thank God enough for what He gave me while I was there.�