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July 14, 2008 issue

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Six Goshen students explore ministry

By Goshen College staff

GOSHEN, Ind. — Six Goshen College students are participating in the Ministry Inquiry Program this summer, working with pastors and exploring their interests in ministry.

Emily Graber, a first-year English major from Red Hill, Pa., is spending her summer at Methacton Mennonite Church in Norristown, Pa. Graber, daughter of Daniel and Rose Graber, attends Upper Milford Mennonite Church.

Kaleem Kheshgi, a junior music major from Evanston, Ill., is spending his summer at Plains Mennonite Church in Hatfield, Pa. Kheshgi, son of Omar Kheshgi and Janelle Landis Kheshgi, attends Evanston Mennonite Church.

Andrea Kraybill, a first-year art major from Elkhart, is spending her summer at Norristown (Pa.) New Life Church. Kraybill, daughter of Nelson and Ellen Kraybill, attends Prairie Street Mennonite Church.

Phil Schmidt, a senior Bible and religion major from Berne, Ind., is spending his summer at East Goshen Mennonite Church. Schmidt, son of Dennis and Dianne Schmidt, attends First Mennonite Church of Berne.

Brian Waidelich, a first-year English major from Wauseon, Ohio, is spending his summer at New Hope Fellowship in Alexandria, Va. Waidelich, son of John and Sherri Waidelich, attends West Clinton Mennonite Church.

Tyler Yoder, a junior Bible and religion major from Goshen, is spending his summer at Ambler (Pa.) Mennonite Church. Yoder, son of John and Martha Yoder, attends Sunnyside Mennonite Church.

The Ministry Inquiry Program is an effort of Mennonite Church USA and the five MC USA colleges in the United States.

Students preach, lead worship, minister to youth and visit congregants at home and in the hospital for 11 weeks while supervised by host pastors.

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