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ABOVE: On the sidelines, Kent Miller and Scott Anderson look more like they're taking in the ac- tion on Sunset Strip, rather than a football game at the Fall Picnic. LEFT: Mike Sancho calls the plays for teammates Pete Zanom', Marcus Hardison, Curt Cook, Rod Dubois, Ben Rocke, and Rich Carmichael. BELOW: The freshmen look younger every year. LEFT: At the Fall Picnic Ken Mar- tin breaks away from the crowd to soak his feet in the stream at Minnehaha Falls. Fall Picnic-Q
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IO-Student Life Ministry begins closest to home by llGoing to Known across the world -yet unfamiliar to many in its own neighborhood; sending young men and women to the far- thest reaches of the globe-yet isolating them so often from the people of its own streets. Determined for this to no longer be a portrait of NCBC, the sophomore class, under the leadership of president Rob Clay took up the task of organizing what Vice Presi- dent of Student Life Carolyn Tennant called, uThe most significant evangelistic outreach to be conducted by the students of this school in quite some time. What began, in Clayls own words, as a llplain idea has laid the foundation for a the Heart By Carey Huffman noble effort to reach a neighborhood with the gospel. Even beyond the breaking dowri of barriers in the neighborhood, the concert according to Clay and the witness of many others, ubroke the ice for many future evangelistic outreaches , which, likewise, will not regard the difficulty of outward circumstances - but concentrate: instead on uGoing to the Heart . new age'l of city wide outreach in years to come. Certainly, uGoing to the Heart 85, concert presented its share of difficulties in the planning stages over the summer. Real- izing that this vision, birthed in the spirit, would not be carried out by any ordinary means, those behind the scenes of this min- istry took heart in the fact God was using people, even complete strangers to the school and students, to assist with the sound equipment and scaffolding, as well as the provision of the stage twhich did not even become available until the day of the concertJ But all such circumstances served only to remind those involved that God was in control of. the situation, and that truly this one instance would not stand alone as some hilt Rob Clay takes a moment to consider the impact this event could have on future ministry even beyond Elliot Park.
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