Kentucky Students Take Water to the World in Jesus' Name
College
students from across Kentucky are partnering with an independent
student organization working as an auxiliary to Edge Outreach,
originally comprised of BCM students who will extend the invitation to
college groups across America and hopefully the world to fight the
problem of water.
Students from Kentucky gathered the last weekend of September to launch their efforts.
"We are presently looking at over $500,000 in current project needs.
Schools, ships, nursing homes, orphanages, hospitals, churches. . . the
project list is endless. We need money. We need resources. We need
people to go. I cannot help but think that this really is "What Jesus
would do". I am endorsing SWIMserve.com
to my peers and friends. I just can't imagine thinking that Jesus had
in mind that this is a "United Nations" problem to solve. I believe
this can be one of the Church's finest hours, and the face of our
Church will be the face of our students, entering into the suffering of
humanity with the gospel of Jesus Christ." said Keith Inman, State
Collegiate Ministry Director for Kentucky.
For more info on S.W.I.M and how your BCM and/or church group can partner, visit www.SWIMserve.com.