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Gardner-Webb Students Share Faith and Joy on Fall Break Mission Trips

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Team Painted Houses, Distributed Food, and Shared God’s Love with Children and Adults

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Throughout the year, the Gardner-Webb University Office of Christian Life and Service sponsors national and international service opportunities for students. Two teams recently returned from trips to Give Kids The World Village in Orlando, Fla., and Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic, where students partnered with Sharing Christ Our Redeemer Everywhere (SCORE) International.

“We offer mission trips because we believe that God is at work (John 5:17) making all things new (Revelation 21:5), and we believe that each of us has a role to play in His story,” noted Vice President and University Chaplain for Christian Life and Service Dr. Josh Parrott. “God offers the restoration of the fractured relationship with humanity through the death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus. This is the greatest news in the history of the world, and we want students to join us in this greatest cause in all the world—making disciples of King Jesus (Matthew 28:19-20). I hope all of our students will prayerfully consider how they might serve God and Humanity on a mission trip with us!”

Parrott and Associate Minister for Pastoral Care Stacy Simmons led the trip to the Dominican Republic, staying in the headquarters for SCORE International. This full-service mission organization continues to grow its efforts in long-term, sustainable ministries such as church planting, discipleship, anti-human trafficking, medical outreaches, orphan care, clean water initiatives, and much more. Currently, SCORE has 47 missionary families serving as career missionaries. Short-term trip teams partner with the long-term missionaries and ministries to create relationships that point toward Jesus.

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The Gardner-Webb students stayed on SCORE’s property in Juan Dolio. On the first day, they painted four small houses and played games with the local children. The next day, they worshiped at a local church, and GWU student Madilyn Harris shared her testimony with the congregation. On the third day, in partnership with another local church, the team distributed bags of food and prayed with members of the village. Student Lucy Merritt shared her testimony at the second church. In the afternoon, they visited an orphanage, and the team led a mini-vacation Bible school for the children. Another student, Cameron Zaffuto, shared a Bible story, and the team led the children in arts/crafts and games.

Zaffuto, a freshman elementary education major from Rutherfordton, N.C., told the children about Daniel in the lion’s den and led an activity. “This was an amazing experience in which I got to see how God can work through me,” he described. “I went on this trip because I felt like that is what God called me to do. I heard Luke 10:2, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few,’ repeating in my head over and over again, so I took a step of obedience and decided to go.”

He reflected, “The biggest thing I learned on this trip was how to be content in the situation I’m in. I saw how many people were living, and most of them not in good conditions, but they all seemed full of joy, even though they didn’t have very much. Seeing this showed me that all you need in life to be joyful is God. If you feel like God is calling you to do something, step into obedience. He has a plan for you.”

Parrott shared that he was blessed by the experience. “I was encouraged to watch our students love God and love others on this trip!” Parrott shared. “They enthusiastically painted houses, played with children, prayed with others, shared testimonies, and pointed others to Jesus.”

Simmons added, “It’s truly rewarding to see how students’ faith and character deepen as they learn and grow through their mission trip experience,” she said. “We pray they take what they’ve learned and live it out daily—both at home and here on campus.”

Dominican team members:

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  • Jalyn Safley
  • Madilyn Harris
  • Lucy Merritt
  • Emma Jean Hampton
  • Rachel Gaura
  • Claire Ledford
  • Sarah McLean
  • Anna LaFrancis
  • Daniel Martin
  • Cameron Zaffuto
  • Isaiah LaNave
  • Ryan Cope
  • Josh Parrott
  • Luke Parrott
  • Stacy Simmons

Gardner-Webb University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Learn more at gardner-webb.edu.

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