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CU students spending spring break serving others on mission trips Small groups from Campbellsville University will be helping churches with their Find It Here campaigns, along with work in other settings. Student rosters, hometowns on special teams below. By Ashley Zsedenyi News from Campbellsville University CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Many Campbellsville University students will continue the annual tradition and will spend their spring break helping others. They will be participating in mission trips in various locations across the United States, as well as in Costa Rica. Small groups will be traveling to various locations throughout Kentucky helping churches with their "Find it Here" campaign and doing other local ministries; Dearborn, MI, where students will work with missionaries in the largest Muslim community in America; Atlanta, GA, Charleston, SC, and Gainesville, FL., where students will do inner city work; and to Costa Rica where they will be backpacking through the Conte Reservation doing house testimonies and showing Christian movies. These groups are being sponsored by CU's Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM). The mission trip to Costa Rica is also being commissioned by Campbellsville Baptist Church.A team sponsored by Sports Reach, a Christian sports ministry, will also travel to Florida and will play softball at various prisons. Spring break at CU is March 15-19. Those going on the mission trips include:
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