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iEEl-U .3 3:39.- VI l Too young to march in infantry, ride in calvary tBut I'm in the Lord's armyt invaded every corner of Springfield. Down the streets they went, to college campuses, hospitals and nurs- ing homes, even the prison. They drove their buses to neighborhoods and came sneaking over the air waves. They were traced to their headquarters and they all belonged to Student Corps of Pentecostal Endeavor, better known as SCOPE. We have an outreach to every type of person of every age, said RUSty Coulter, jun- ior, SCOPE director. It is also our concern that SCOPE be not only a framework for outreach, but also a spawning ground where fertile lives can be enriched and developed. SCOPE consisted of six groups involving 250 to 350 students. They worked under the leadership of the executive L ike a mighty army, they Yogi Beart' greets the children when the Child Evangelism bus goes out into the community. CERTS held an aII-school campaign to raise money for new buses. board - Coulter; Doug Mor- ey, senior, assistant director; Jim Baker, junior, treasurer; and Lia Moscato, senior, se- cretary. SCOPEts ministry started at home with Campus Ministries. Junior, Marcie Kern headed this department which in- volved starting small group Bible studies, training students to lead Bible studies, and en- couraging intercessory prayer. Mid-week Manna, a recently incorporated ministry, was de- signed as a time of praise and sharing to promote spiritual unity. Jim Markham, senior, head of the Child Evangelism department for three years, conducted weekly training seminars, then sent out 18 to 20 groups to conduct programs in the neighborhoods. Mabel Fuentes, senior, said, I can't believe the way the kids watch those puppets. You can teach them so much that way. I have learned so many ways of teaching by working with Child Evangelism. ' Front row: Jim Baker, Treasurer; Lia Moscato, Secretary; Back row: Rusty Coulter, Director; Doug Morey, Assistant Director. 1 t a t mg Gladys Britt, junior, and Gregg Detwiller, sophomore are on the spot to flag down cus- tomers. In the course of the day they washed over 200 cars for this Freesound fundraiser. Freesound arranged for live music to be played while customers waited on their cars to be washed at the Freesound fund raising car wash. Ruth Maubach SCOPE 61
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