Pivine Property members ace "Divine Property has really shown me the place of a Christian woman." - Sophomore Melanie Grady "It's shown me that I can be a leader, and I have a lot of growing still to do." -Sophomore Lindsey Harriman UP to ii Photo by Curtis Seright Juniors Leah Eddy and Emily Mount and freshmen Amber Green and Jessie Metcalf, all Divine Property members, clown around with freshman Jacob Metcalf at a school-wide game of capture the flag organized by the club. Divine Property sought to give women opportunities to minister. "' Junior James Seawel, a member of the Social Work Club, leads three :8 ::J children from the Searcy Housing Authority in a craft project during a o carnival the group sponsored Oct. 25 at Spring Park. The club worked ~ with children in different capacities throughout the year. ~ 200 organizations Sophomore Sam Peters demonstrates a "don't" at Divine Property's "Uh-Oh Fashion Show" Nov. 1. The show, featuring guys wearing immodest clothing and club members wearing appropriate attire, was designed to encourage females on campus to wear modest clothing. Sophomores Michael Minella and Lauren Honea dress up and participate in "Trick-or-Treat for Cans," a Circle K service project, Oct. 31 . The group collected canned goods from Searcy citizens for His House. Photo by Daniel Dubois
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