Student Missionaries Serve the World
Southwestern’s Office of Spiritual Development is asking that students, faculty and staff, and friends of Southwestern Adventist University keep student missionaries from Southwestern in their prayers. Some are already at their assignment, and some are getting ready to depart.
Gizelle Ortiz, Girls’ Assistant Dean, Holbrook Academy
Emily Weber, ESL Teacher, Kiev, Unkraine
Austin McKey, 1st Grade Teacher, Marshall Islands
Christine Ragnauth, 3rd & 4th Grade Teacher, Micronesia
Sarah Shelly, ESL Teacher, Moscow, Russia
Tina Declerk, Homeschool Teacher, Papua New Guinea
Amalia Rioual, Child/Teen Ministry Director, Benin
Michelle Rico, ESL Teacher, Korea
Sabina Mauricio, ESL Teacher, Korea
Jennifer Castillo, ESL Teacher, Korea
Tony Pearce, ESL Teacher, Korea
Several graduates are also teaching in Korea.
Eleny Rosado
Ben Burkhardt
Deyvy Rodriguez
Adrian Solis
Also, please remember those in Bolivia.
Jarrod Purkeypile
Eileen Purkeypile
According to Chaplain Islem Mattey, anyone interested in sending any of the students listed above something in a care package, or a handwritten note of encouragement, should let the Office of Spiritual Development know. They will be happy to include it in the care packages that will be sent soon.
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