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Christmas Tree Missions Project

Two alumni to receive money as Christmas gift

Janette Janero

Issue date: 11/10/03 Section: Missions
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This year's College Christmas Project will benefit alumnists Bobby Williams and Gabriel Kyngyu. Each year, the students, faculty, and staff collect money to buy presents for alumni and their families, and for others in need.

A Christmas tree has been placed in the Center Court Cafe. Each time ten dollars is donated, red ornaments representing donations from the Greek organizations, and white ornaments representing the faculty and staff donations are placed on the tree.

Bobby Williams graduated in 1989. He is married to Karen Williams and they have three children, Haylee, Dustin, and Lacey Ruth. Their current ministry is at Camp Grace in North Carolinia. They have been blessed with new cabins for the camp, and on June 8, the camp had its first group of overnight campers.

Gabriel Kyungu is a 1992 graduate. Gabriel and his wife Alice are also blessed with three children. After earning his Master of Divinity degree at Faith Theological Seminary, the Kyungu family moved back to Kenya and started a Bible institute. Gabriel also pastors several churches in the area. Alice currently works at a bank to help with the family's financial needs. Gabriel currently needs a thousand dollars for the salaries of his fellow workers.

Anyone can participate in the Christmas project. Those who wish to donate money toward these gifts can contact the Office of Student Affairs by the first week in December.
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