TASTE OF MISSIONS: First Baptist Church hosts Global Impact Celebration
Published 3:00 am Saturday, January 24, 2015
Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture. Manru Zhang, left, and Jordan Fleming read a book about Shanghai at the event.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
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Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
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Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture. George Russ, left, talks to missionary Martin Armstrong about his travels in Italy.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
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Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
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Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
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Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
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Missionaries from all over the world came to First Baptist Church’s Taste of Missions at the Global Impact Celebration. Each missionary could dress in the attire from the country they serve in while serving food from that culture.
MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON