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Brennan Arbogast>Senior Leader |
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Aaron Avery>Junior Leader •Would I rather eat pudding or Jell-O? Pudding of course. What kind of quiestion is that, that's not even a contest •If I were a fruit I would be a blueberry. A really big one, just like that girl in Willy Wonka •My favorite passage of scripture is James 1:5. I rely on it everyday. It's one of those amazing promises of scripture that you can keep coming back to. |
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Melissa Avery>Junior Leader •Purple makes me feel very girlie, sometimes I associate purple with royalty or a certian elegance. Other times wearing purple can make me feel like Grimace and even a little silly •If I were stuck on a desert island 3 items I would take-my Bible, sunscreen and an endless supply of contact lenses because I believe I'm legally blind without them •My favortie passage of scripture is Psalm 37:4. This verse warms my heart and calms my soul because God knows what will make me truly happy, and He longs to fill those desires |
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Stacey Babich>Freshmen Leader & Bible Quizzing Coach •3 things I would take if I were stuck on a desert island-practical-tarp, flint, machetti impractical-Ipod, guitar, Bible •If I were a fruit I would be a lemon because I make people pucker up •I work with students because God has put in my heart to love teens. I wanted 3 kids and God saw fit to not give me my own kids (but the one) and lead me to have 100's instead |
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Steve Babich>Freshmen Leader •Purple makes me feel like turning Barney loose in the Jurassic Park just to see how long he will last with his own kind •My most memorable experience as a student ministry staffer has been keeping in touch with students and observing their lives ten years after graduation. This experience gives me meaning and hope •I work with students because students want somebody to work with them. Ther is no shortage of negative influences out there competing for the minds of our young people. I'm here to compete with those influences |
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Brittany Burnett>Junior Leader •If the moon were made of cheese I would eat it •If I were a fruit I would be an orange because I am well rounded •My favorite passage of scripture is John 3:16 because it is self explanatory |
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Corey Burnett>Junior Leader |
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Ingrid Coats>Sophomore Class Director •Purple brings back my childhood memories of Donny Osmond •If I were stuck on a desert island 3 things I would take with me-people I care about, my Bible and my bed because I'm too old to sleep on the ground •Lately God had been teaching me to let go of my will and let God have His will in all things. |
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Matt Cook>Freshmen Leader & Praise Band Leader |
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Laura Cook>Freshmen Leader •3 things I would take if I were stuck on a desert island-flint, large knife and a volleyball •When I was in Middle School I set the high jump record and played point guard for the basketball team (I was tall) •My favorite passage of scripture is Romans 12:9-Love from the center of who you are. Because it is simple and profound
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Chad Fischer>Sophomore Class Director •3 things I would take with me if I were stuck on a desert island-chickens, comfortable bed and pillow and a soft serve ice cream machine •When I was in Middle School I presented a wreath at the tomb of the unknown solider at Arlington National Cemetery •Something that breaks my heart is that there are still people in my family that aren't Christians. Something that refreshes my soul is to hear my children talk about God and watch them grow in the Lord |
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Kristy Fischer>Sophomore Leader •When I was in Middle School I was totally crazy about the New Kids on the Block (I even had the dolls) •If I were a fruit I would be a pomegranate because they are so sweet •The most memorable experience for me working with students was our trip to LIFE this past summer. We all had so much fun together. Every bit from the bus ride down and back, to all the times in between. I will keep those memories shared close to my heart |
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Kristy Guillot>Junior Class Director •3 things I would take if I was stuck on a desert island-an airplane (working one), a pilot & Serge •If I were a fruit I would be a peach because they have that nice fuzzy feel, they smell good, look pretty and taste delicious •Something that breaks my heart is people who have not heard the Best News or people who have, but don't let it impact their lives in anyway. Something that refreshes my soul is having time away with God in creation that I love, talking with friends about what God is doing in our lives and hearing people's testimonies of God's faithfulness in their lives. |
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Barb Hafner>Coach |
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Mark Hafner>Coach |
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Ann Nagle>Senior Leader •Purple makes me feel calm and happy. It's the perfect color-mountains & where sun meets ocean •If I were a fruit I would be a kiwi because I'm a little bit sweet & a little bit tart •I work with students to be an anchor in their lives among a crazy world, to be a friend to point them to Jesus and to help them gain confidence in themselves before making the "big" life decisions. |
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Brian Pratt>Senior Class Director •If I were stuck on a desert island the 3 item I would take-power generator, HDTV and Xbox 360 •If I were a fruit I would be a tomato because I am controversial •Something that breaks my heart is povery and broken families. Something that refreshes my soul is being in the mountains and forests. |
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Teri Ann Pratt>Senior Class Director •I would rather eat pudding than jell-o becasue you can get chocolate as a flavor •If I were stuck on a desert island the 3 things I would take are Brian, Brianna & Aidan •I work with students because I am repeatedly amazed by their love for Christ and their desire to serve Him! This is something that I did not have in high school, so it means a lot to me. |
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Andy Riggs>Freshmen Leader |
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Cheryl Riggs>Freshmen Leader •If the moon were made of cheese I would be really grossed out when it started melting •Something that breaks my heart is people who know the TRUTH, yet go on with their lives unaffected. Watching people worship God whole-heartedly refreshes my soul |
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Emilee Ryan>Freshmen Leader •If I were a fruit I would be a pineapple b/c it goes good with everything-milkshakes, sundaes, fruit-kabobs, pzza or just plain •3 things I would take if I was stuck on a desert island are my cell phone, a journal & starbursts •Something that breaks my heart is seeing others lonely or hurting. Being in community with others and singing praises to God refreshes my soul. Also, being around my family and friends refreshes me greatly. |
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Cody Sandifer>Senior Leader •If the moon were made of cheese I would batter it & fry it...a huge ball of fried cheese...Mmmmm •3 things I would take with me if I were stuck on a desert island-solar powered generator, communication device and a change of underwear •I work with students because they are fun. They need guidance for success. I feel like I am a better person for working with them |
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Heather Sandifer>Senior Leader |
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Elaine Snyder>Senior Leader •3 things I would take with me if I were stuck on a desert island-Bible, cell phone and a lighter •If I were a fruit I would be a banana because the best part is the inside •My favorite passages of scriptures are Matthew 19:26 and Hebrews 12:2-it's my mission in how I want to live my life |
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Meredith Stinson>Sophomore Leader •If I were a fruit I would be a watermelon b/c they are sweet and juicy •Purple makes me feel comforted and happy •Watching people struggle breaks my heart. God's beautiful, undisturbed nature refreshes my soul |
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Mike Stinson>Sophomore Leader •3 things I would take with me if I were stuck on a desert island-Bible, a hotel and McDonalds •Would i rather eat jell-o or pudding? Neither, they wiggle too much •My favorite passage of scripture is Hebrews 12:1-3. I feel that this passage is a great charge for life |
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Tammy Stoll>Freshmen Class Director •If the moon were made of cheese I would eat it •I would rather eat jell-o than pudding becasue it is fruity •Things that break my heart: death, crime & bad choices. Things that refresh my soul: quiet moments & God's creation
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Tyson Stoll>Freshmen Class Director •3 items I would take with me if I was stuck on a desert island: a tarp, a knife and a Bible •If the moon were made of cheese I would cut some of it off, slap it between some bread, add ham and enjoy a great ham and cheese sandwich •I work with students because I get energized by them and I believe that I am called to be a small group leader |
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Sara Turner>Sophomore Leader •If the moon were made of cheese I would get some crackers •When I was in Middle School I had nappy hair •Psalm 37:23 24 is my favorite passage of scripture. It reminds me of the truck loads of grace God has dumped in to my life |
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Amanda Vornbrock>Junior Leader •Purple makes me feel like I am watching Barney •If the moon were made of cheese I would hopefully not be able to smell it going bad •I work with students because i enjoyed my time in the Image as a student and want to allow students now to experience great high school years as I did. I hope to instill some of what I learned about God, love and relationships to the students I work with |
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Glenn Zebrowski>Sophomore Leader •If the moon were made of cheese I would make mac & cheese. Lets face it I'm Italian, it's in my blood •I would rather eat Jell-o than pudding, what other food jiggles or can you make fun shapes with •I work with students because it is so rewarding in many different ways. I love being able to share my struggles from when i was in high school with them, to encourage them and to lead them to loving Christ to the fullest. It's challenging and I love the challenge. |