NYC Mission Trip Puts a Face to Ministry
March 18, 2010
NYC Mission Team
A homeless man, looking for hope; a street rapper, who admits his hope is in the lyrics of his music; a man suffering from muscular sclerosis, begging God to remove his illness.
Putting a face to ministry, Regent University organized a mission trip to New York City through the New York School of Urban Ministry (NYSUM). In just a little over a week, the team of 26 Regent students, staff and faculty led more than two dozen people to faith in Christ.
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