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Students Prepare for Spring Break Missions

Megan Thomas

Issue date: 3/6/09 Section: Features
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One hundred and eighty-seven students from Carson-Newman will be going on a S.P.O.T.S. trip to serve communities around the world. There are twelve trips offered this semester - nine in the United States and three international.

"We truly have some amazing trips set for us this year," said Chad Morris, associate director of campus ministries.

The locations for the trips are as follows: Camden, NJ; Chattanooga, TN; Eagan, TN; Panama City, FL; Pearlington, MS; Philadelphia, PA; Bethel, Nicaragua; Jimani, Dominican Republic/Haiti; and Matamoras, Mexico.

The A Capella Choir will be touring in AL, GA, and SC and Seed Company will travel to both TN and PA.

"At C-N, our S.P.O.T.S. trips are about bringing healing to the places in our world that are broken," says Dave McNeely the youth and college minister at First Baptist Church of Jefferson City. He will be leading the trip to Camden, NJ.

"On our trip to Camden, we'll be encountering some of these broken places that have often been ignored in the paths down which we have followed Christ. And yet it is in these broken places - of the homeless, of the imprisoned, of the hungry - where Jesus said we would be most likely to find Him," said McNeely.

There will be various types of work done on the missions trips. In Eagan, the group will be doing light construction.

In Chattanooga, the students will minister to house parents and children who stay at the Chattanooga Children's Home by playing with the children and doing small jobs.

The students that go to Cumberland, KY will give devotionals at school and lead gymnastic and cheerleading clinics. They will also help with a ministry directed to new single parents.

Students will participate in inner-city ministries, such as working with homeless people, in Camden, NJ and Philadelphia, PA.

"This trip is very different from any other mission trip I have ever been on. The focus is to give van rides to those in need, and invite them to eat free pancakes while they are enjoying their Spring Break in Panama City. It is definitely going to be a challenge... but totally worth it!" said sophomore Marilee Betz, who is going on the trip to Panama City. This will be her second S.P.O.T.S. trip.
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