ROC Summer Fundraising Drive
Some of you may be
reading this and wondering why we have included this giving pyramid. The short answer to this question is simply that ROC is ALWAYS
trying to identify and encourage new partners who would commit to meeting the
financial needs of the ministry. If you’ve been reading our updates, you’re no
doubt already aware of all the amazing things that GOD is doing in the ROC
community as well as in the lives of students. This is only possible because of
the faithful support of churches, alumni, and friends just like you! As we
enter the summer months we are making this push to invite new friends of the
ministry to partner with us to help meet our current needs so we can continue
to provide students with the same opportunities that ROC has provided for
nearly 43 years. So let me ask, if you are a current friend of the ROC
community but do not yet regularly support the ministry would you
prayerfully consider beginning that partnership with us this summer? Obviously
if you are a current supporter and God moves you to give an additional amount
we would welcome that as well (also you all are amazing, thank you). We will be
sharing this pyramid each month and crossing off each new partnership and
giving level from the pyramid so you can celebrate with us!
From the Intern's Desk...
Hello
everybody, it’s Noah the ROC intern. Hopefully, you guys saw the spotlight on
me at the beginning of the year, so I won’t share too much about myself. I am
from Dyersburg, Tennessee and worked for CrossRoads Missions on and off for the
past couple years in Mexico and New Orleans, which is where I met Dodger.
Anyways, this month’s update is going to be from my perspective instead of
Dodger’s, and I’m also going to share a few instances where I saw God work
earlier in the semester.
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ROC Student Leaders were locked in an escape room but managed to get out in less than an hour! |
We are
coming to an end for the spring semester at Ohio University, so that means good
weather will get here….eventually (it’s still snowing in April?). With the good
weather comes every student’s favorite time of the year, EXAMS. When exams
come, the ROC House is transformed into a place where students can come to
relax with a snack, rest up between exams, cram a study session in, or silently
cry in a corner as they realize all their hopes and dreams are coming to an
end.
With
those warm and fuzzy feelings in mind, let’s get to the cool things I got to
experience while a part of ROC. First, we went up to Mohican State park with
our partner student ministry ACT! (Active Christians Today) from University of
Toledo and Bowling Green State University for our Winter Retreat. While there,
students got to learn a lot of different spiritual lessons ranging from
different prayer techniques to being thankful for all the little things that
God puts in our lives every single day such as the environment we live in. One
of the coolest parts about that weekend was when we got to go out in the beauty
of nature and see God’s handiwork while on the different hiking trails.
Being a
former intern for a missions organization, I’ve got to talk about all the different
ways that ROC served this semester. The first opportunity we had to serve was
at OVCA’s junior and senior high winter retreat. ROC students led worship, ran
group discussions, washed dishes, and made sure that no kids killed each other
the whole weekend (this is by far one of ROC’s greatest achievements in my
book). The next big chance we had to serve was on the Spring Break service trip
to Arizona at the American Indian Christian Mission. I know Dodger has shared
about our trip already, but I’m going to throw in my two cents. The students of
ROC jumped right in to the work projects and the blue bus ministry with
absolutely no hesitation, which is no easy feat. I’ve helped lead volunteers
that came to New Orleans and Mexico, and I can truly say with all my heart that
the students of ROC are a special group on the mission field. The love of Jesus
Christ was shown through every single person that went on the trip. Whether it
was loving on kids on the reservation, building a deck, or just helping out the
staff at AICM in any way possible, ROC was making a positive impact.
Speaking
of missions, let me brag on some students that are being sent by the Father
this summer to go do some awesome things. Abby Cohen was graced with an
opportunity to study abroad in South Africa for the month of June. Abby will be
working with the Red Cross’s children’s hospital in Cape Town to help kids cope
with being hospitalized. Yet, she’s not done there as she will also be
chaperoning kids with cancer from Detroit to Camp Make-a-Dream in Montana,
where she will also serve as a camp counselor for the week. Also, Blayne Smith
has been called to serve with AICM in Show Low, Arizona. Blayne felt led to
serve on the reservation after we got back from Arizona, and was accepted as an
intern just last week! He’s going to be there from the end of May through the
month of July. Last, but definitely not least, is Noelle Mash. Noelle has
accepted God’s call for her to serve in Appalachia with CrossRoads Missions.
She’s going to be in Eastern Kentucky for the whole summer serving as a
Storyteller intern. I ask that everyone who reads this joins me in prayer for
Abby, Blayne, and Noelle so that they are safe and successful in their
endeavors this summer while serving the Lord.
As my
time comes to an end here at ROC, I can’t help but think that the semester flew
by. I’m pretty sure that’s a good thing though, because “time flies when you’re
having fun” right? I want to thank everyone that supports ROC. Whether you’re a
parent of a student, a member of a supporting church, alumni, or whoever, you
should be proud of your students. Not only have they shown God’s love through
their various acts in various places, but they are growing together to become
men and women of Christ. Lastly, I want to thank Jean and Dodger for serving at
ROC and investing in students every single day.
-Noah Mulvaney