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two year commuter
Label for sorting out planting stories
All files in Jeff_Yourison's two year commuter label.
| Chapter Planting at Kalamazoo Valley CC |
"We started with one student. By the end of the first semester there were more than 20 students attending weekly." (more info) by Jamie Marshall |
| 06.09.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting at Richland Community College |
"Richland Community College is a campus in my own home town that has no organizations trying to meet the spiritual needs of the students. We can't ignore it." (more info) by Erik Klouse |
| 06.09.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting at Santa Rosa Junior College |
More than 35,000 students, 12 faith-based clubs, one being a church plant. "Students from the local churches are getting excited to partner with us next year, and we're excited to be building more bridges with churches too." (more info) by Michelle Silvashy |
| 06.09.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting at Solano Community College |
Broken students, a large span of ages, exhausting work. But there are a lot of Christians on campus . . . (more info) by Matt Lee and Hunter Buikema |
| 06.09.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting at St. Petersburg College - Tarpon |
There are about 4,000 students at this commuter campus in Florida. (more info) by Daniel Rodriguez II |
| 06.09.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting at Vermont Technical College |
A college of 1250 students. "Starting something new means we get to create a new ethos from the beginning." (more info) by Ralph Indorf |
| 06.09.2006 |
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| Chapter Planting at Yakima Valley Community College |
YVCC is a school of 7,000 located in Yakima County (WA), the poorest, most diverse, most crime-ridden county in the state of Washington. God is at work, and student leaders have a vision for ministry. (more info) by Joel Sommer |
| 06.12.2006 |
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