Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Students Prepare to Serve in Mid/Long-Term Missions


On Sunday June 10th, four students were interviewed in a Go Team meeting at TSC. God has called these students to step out on faith and to be obedient to serve in Missions for a significant amount of time.  Each individual will be leaving in the coming year to work along side missionaries all over the world.  TSC is privileged to support these students as they begin the journey to go overseas and serve in a new context. Please pray for their preparation, time overseas, and that they will be used in a mighty way for the Kingdom of God. More about each student is below:


Stephen Murray
Where: East Africa
Length:  1 month (July-August)
Commissioning Prayer:  July 1st
Purpose:  Stephen will be serving along side Project 61 as a leader in the summer program and help lead several short-term teams to minister to the children in East Africa. Overall he hopes to reflect Christ and be a servant for the children and current workers on the field.




Holly Helton
Where: Haiti
Length: 6 months (June - December)
Purpose:  Holly will partner with World Orphans by ministering in orphanages through teaching English, community development, and evangelism.  She hopes to build relationships by immersing herself in the culture and spreading the good news of Christ to the people of Haiti. 





 Stephanie Vergara
Where:  11 Different Countries
Length:  1 Year
Commissioning Prayer: July 1st
Purpose:  Working with an organization called the World Race who is committed to serving alongside of missionaries in different countries. Ministries will include construction, leading VBS, teaching English and youth camps.  Stephanie hopes to love each person like God and bring them to a closer relationship with Him. 




Nathan Marrs
Where:  East Asia
Length:  2 years (Starting in August)
Commissioning Prayer: August 5th
Purpose:  Nathan will be teaching English on a college campus among an unreached people group.  He desires to build relationships with the students and teachers with the hopes of sharing the love of Christ with several and be a light in an area that has very little access to the gospel.

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