Aidan Toomey, an NGU sophomore, describes his mission trips to the Dominican Republic.
Aidan Toomey, an NGU sophomore, describes his mission trips to the Dominican Republic.
Tori Jacobsen, a sophomore at NGU, took a trip to Lesotho, Africa for her first international mission trip.
On April 4, the Duke of Poland spoke at BCM. At the time it seemed slightly out of the blue. This was a monumental occasion and it begs a certain question. How in the world did this happen?
Mission trips are an incredible opportunity. The chance to go overseas and share the Gospel with people who had never heard it before is an incredible opportunity. Trips like this one not only change the lives of the people witnessed to, the ministers themselves are also changed. A group of 13 people went to Guatemala from March 2-9 to experience just that. One of those people was Grace Hayes.
Graphic Artist, Corley Wood
The act of radical surrender to God’s call, especially when that call is foreign mission based is something that Christians struggle with daily. When being called to the mission field God’s people must abandon everything that they are comfortable including money, family, friends and occupation. The question God bestows on his children is this, “Will we follow him wherever he calls us?”
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Over Christmas break, a group of 18 students from North Greenville University spent two weeks working with orphans, prisoners and others in Hoima, Uganda.
“Through the spiritual warfare during my mission work, God showed me that I have to be patient and learn how to pray. My only job is to be faithful to Him.”