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Nigeria Summer Missions Program 2003

Map from http://www.lonelyplanet.com

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Groups went all over the world

• Eastern Europe to Teach English and have Vacation Bible School

• Philippines to Teach Sports and Vacation Bible School

• Kazakhstan for Teaching English

• Nigeria for Medical and Computer mission, and Vacation Bible School

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Summer Schedule

• Orientation in Grand Rapids

• Getting Acquainted to Nigeria

• Teaching in Nigeria• View Other Missions in

Nigeria• Finish Teaching and

Grade Exams• Return to America

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Where is Nigeria?

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Getting Acquainted to Nigeria• Sporadic electricity• Two seasons, dry and

rainy• The scenery is very

beautiful

• Women carry pots on their heads

• Clothes are very brightly colored

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ChurchPeople in Nigeria are very religious,there are more members in the ChristianReformed Church in Nigeria, than in NorthAmerica.

About 50% of Nigerians are Christian, 40% are Muslim, and 10% practice a nativereligion.

Churches in Nigeria are very charismatic,the music is very important to the people.

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What is the Church currently doing in Nigeria?

• Running Hillcrest Christian School where many of the leaders of Nigeria send their children

• Drilling wells to provide water for people in the northern Muslim states.

• Providing medical care for the nomadic people of Nigeria

• Establishing Christian schools and seminaries to train Christian businessmen and pastors

• Planting trees to prevent desert encroachment

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Nigerian Fashion

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More Nigerian Fashion

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The Nigerian people

Resourceful, Intelligent, Optimistic, Friendly

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Nigerian Food• Staples - Pounded Yam,

Eguci Soup, Rice• Meats - Chicken, Goat,

Caterpillar, Fish, “Bush meat”

• Vegetables - Corn, Spinach, Green beans, Carrots, Onions

• Fruits - Mangos, Guavas, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons

• Nuts - Palm nuts, Coconuts, “Ground Nuts”

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Teaching in Nigeria

Computer Communication Class

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Learning in Nigeria

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Living in Nigeria

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Special EventsField day

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Revival

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Apostle Jim Pierce from Horseheads NY

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Trip to Niger StateDrilling for Water

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The Nigerian Team