North Greenville students traveled all over the world on mission trips over spring break. Take a look at what those who went to the Big Apple did.

North Greenville students traveled all over the world on mission trips over spring break. Take a look at what those who went to the Big Apple did.
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On Friday, Nov. 6, a team of students left campus to head to East Flat Rock First Baptist Church where they worked a D-Now weekend with the youth group there. The weekend included worship sessions with the BCM band and NGU students preaching, outdoor games and small groups.
Over Christmas break, a group of 18 students from North Greenville University spent two weeks working with orphans, prisoners and others in Hoima, Uganda.
�It was really cool to go into a place where everybody was there talking about different forms of media, and it was all for the same reason about spreading the message of the Gospel.�
“You have to watch what you allow to go into your mind.”