September 9, 2010
 
   
   
 
 
 

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (BP)--Mike McQuitty has almost always seen himself as a missionary. He gave his life to Christ at the age of 6 and in high school realized he loved ministry work and especially missions.
      "In college I served as a summer missionary in Colorado and Russia. And while in seminary at Southwestern, I served in youth ministry and then collegiate work for three years at University Baptist Church in Fort Worth," McQuitty said. "Through these experiences, my heart for missions and college students continued to grow."
      As McQuitty considered ministry career options, he was drawn to campus ministry because he sees it as missions work.
      "The college years are a time when young people are making the decisions that will shape the rest of their lives, yet often it is a time when faith is put on a shelf," he said. Read More

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