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Angela Griffin, a student at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, reviews craft ideas for Vacation Bible Schools that will be conducted in 40 locations throughout South Florida this summer for Hispanic, Haitian and English-speaking congregations.
MIAMI (FBC)—Lending helping hands and willing
hearts, eleven students are leading Vacation Bible Schools for small and
underfunded congregations in South Florida this summer.
“This is a chance of a lifetime to share the Lord,” said
University of Florida student Mary Katzman. “When you are on the mission field
doing what God has called you to do, there is no greater feeling in the world.”
Katzman and ten other college students sponsored by the
Florida Baptist Convention’s Sunday School department, are conducting VBS in
nearly forty locations for Hispanic, Haitian and English-speaking
congregations.
“Having grown up here I know this community needs help,” said
Desiree Johnson, a member of Glendale Missionary Baptist Church in Miami.
Johnson is serving as a summer missionary after completing her first year at
Savannah College of Art and Design.
“Miami is filled with things that are not of Christ. It is a
diverse culture and we, as Christians, need to take the Gospel to all people of
all nations. They are here in Miami.”
Eight students are working in the Miami and Gulf Stream
Associations while three are traveling to churches with migrant ministries in
the Big Lake, Royal Palm, Lake County, Tampa Bay and Peace River Associations.
Before leaving for their various locales, students receive
cross-cultural training in Jacksonville and a prayer calendar to share with
family members and friends.
The training not only gave students an indication of what to
expect when they reached South Florida, “but it was a time to really get to
know the people you would be serving with,” said Baptist College of Florida
sophomore Amanda Carter.
“Studying together as a group helped build our fellowship. We
are supposed to build each other up as brothers and sisters in Christ and this
time helped us to know how to better serve each other.”
Their training was funded through gifts to the Maguire State
Mission Offering.
The students serve for eight weeks, working with pastors and
other local church leaders to reach children and families for Christ through
VBS.
“It was difficult to leave people at home this summer but
once I was here, God gave me a new perspective,” said Carter. “I have really
had to lay myself aside and focus on what God is doing here. After five boys in
my class accepted Christ, I knew I wouldn’t trade this experience to be
anywhere else.”
Approximately one out of ten people enrolled in the
student-led VBS will make a profession of faith in Christ this summer. In 2007,
more than 2,000 community children and youth attended the student-led VBS and
216 made professions of faith.
“I have been amazed at what God can do through me and the
people around me,” said Carter. “We are sharing the Lord and showing these kids
a love they have not found anywhere else.”
Pray for Summer Missionaries
Please remember the following summer missionaries in prayer:
Yolene Almonor, Florida International University; Amanda Carter, The Baptist
College of Florida; Nathanael Gaston, The Baptist College of Florida; Angela
Griffin, The Baptist College of Florida; Desiree Johnson, Savannah College of
Art and Design; Mary Katzman, University of Florida; Morgan Martin, University
of Florida; Ashley Morning, Miami Dade College; Amanda Spicer, The Baptist
College of Florida; Joseph Stemple, The Baptist College of Florida; Luke
Watkins, University of Central Florida.