Campaigning for Christ overseas "I've come to see that although we can't do much, God can really make something of it." Holland Retuming to the land of his birth, CRAIG RICHARDSON had the advantage of familiarity with the language and the people. Craig, a major in Biblical languages, hopes to finish his education at Harding Graduate School and then return to Holland to spend the rest of his life. Austria Bible major STEVE SMITH has participated in summer campaigns to Austria and its surrounding countries. Last summer took the group of 22 students across the Iron Curtain to Yugoslavia, where Sieve hopes to make his lifetime mission field. "You can be taught the truth, but it will be meaningless unless you seek it yourself." 32 • Campaigns "There's a language much deeper than words. It's the language of love." ,. Germany Preparing for her future mission work, JULIE JONES went to Germany to "get a taste of what lay ahead." This 7-week campaign took 14 students to Vienna, Italy and Hanover, Gennany. LIBBY COCHRAN, a sophomore nursing major fro m Hobbs, New Mexico, was one of the 22 students who spent six weeks in the Brazilian cities of Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte. She plans to study Portuguese and retum to Brazil for the summer campaign of 1979. "They work so hard and are so dedicated . It just puts us to n " same.
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