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REACH OUT . af at it at xr if ak gif iff 1 wyiiixgi in it 1 f at fit if 1' ff wi f vi 1 vc fs-A as 1- if pg af -if we Operqiipn, Outreachg 3RU's chaptersofInter-Varsity's Student Missions Fellowship, began early one their goal to increase student awareness of and in involvement in missions. They issued a challenge to each member of the SPU community to: commit himfherself to Christ and to his plan for world evangelism: :QlQV9lOP: the habitmof prayer for missions and, Y becomeea faithful 'steward of hisfher time, talents and money. Their plan was to make available more information about missions and opportunities to serve, both here and abroad. They began by sponsoring a chapel early in the fall featuring students who participated on mission teamspin Thailand, England and South America. This was followed by the organization of a weekly information sessiongeared toward familiarizimng students with current mission opportunities. Named aptly Operation Outreach Opportunities these Wednesday night sessions ranged from films on the Cambodian crisis to presentations by various mission boards. ln addition, the organization sponsored a cadre taught by Steve Hoke and made good use of the Falcon and To the Point publications to publicize special events. ln short :they moved far towards their goal to develop awareness of, commitment to, and involvement in Cliristscommand to 'make disciples of all nations.'
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