Photo by Dr. orris Ellis Members of th e Tauranga, New Zealand, campaign pose for a picture on top of Mount Maunganui. This group taught the children 's Bible classes and planned many projects with the local youth. Deanna Casamatta holds a friend in Birmingham, England. Because the campaigners spent most of their time performing skits and singing at local schools, many of them formed bonds with the children in the area. Photo courtesy ol Gian Carlos Monzon Allen Cox, Jennifer Mitchell, Marla Robbins andGian CarlosMonzon sing t o th eir host co ng r egation in Debrecen, Hungary. The closing cer - emony took place after four weeks of Bible study. Photo co rtes o A ril ous r Members ofthe Venuezuela team ride the bus to Merida for a two-day break filled with shopping and tours. This team, which was led by Mrs. Ava Conley, consisted of students who spoke Spanish fluently. Campaigners from Edinburgh, Scotland, take a break in St. Andrews Cemetery. Although they spent most oftheir time with the church, they did get to tour parts ofScotland. Photo courtesy of Kat ie Meeks Say What? "What struck me the most is how much we have here spiritually. In England, the churches are so small and the members have such a tiny support group, yet they still have this incredibly strong faith." Michelle Irwin - Nottingham, England campaign "I learned that people are much more responsive to the gospel than I thought they would be. They are so hungry for Him that all I had to do was just offer to study." Sarah Spade - Ven~zuela campaign "What amazed me the most about my campaign, is that we went over there to encourage them, and they encouraged us all the more. " Kevin Smith - Birmingham, England campaign C AMPAI G N S 31 •
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