Locals participate in inquiry program at Goshen College
This summer, 29 Goshen College students are participating in the college's three inquiry programs.
Of those students, 12 are participating in the Camping Inquiry Program (CIP), where they are working at Christian-based summer camps throughout the country to develop leadership skills and grow in their faith.
A Telford resident is among the participants. Jessica Gotwals, a sophomore nursing major from Telford, is working at Spruce Lake Retreat in Canadensis. Gotwals, daughter of R. Brent and Julia Gotwals, is a 2009 graduate of Souderton Area High School and attends Blooming Glen Mennonite Church.
Seven students are participating in the Service Inquiry Program (SIP), where they are doing service work at different assignments around the country and the world.
Two graduates of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School are among the participants.
Corrine Jager, a sophomore social work major from Sellersville, is working with Haley House in Boston, Mass. Jager, daughter of Adolph and Molly Jager, is a 2008 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and attends Blooming Glen Mennonite Church.
Rebecca Weaver, a junior collegiate studies major from Harleysville, is working with Mennonite Central Committee in Bolivia. Weaver, daughter of Craig and Judy Weaver, is a 2008 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and attends Franconia Mennonite Church.
Of those students, 12 are participating in the Camping Inquiry Program (CIP), where they are working at Christian-based summer camps throughout the country to develop leadership skills and grow in their faith.
A Telford resident is among the participants. Jessica Gotwals, a sophomore nursing major from Telford, is working at Spruce Lake Retreat in Canadensis. Gotwals, daughter of R. Brent and Julia Gotwals, is a 2009 graduate of Souderton Area High School and attends Blooming Glen Mennonite Church.
Seven students are participating in the Service Inquiry Program (SIP), where they are doing service work at different assignments around the country and the world.
Two graduates of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School are among the participants.
Corrine Jager, a sophomore social work major from Sellersville, is working with Haley House in Boston, Mass. Jager, daughter of Adolph and Molly Jager, is a 2008 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and attends Blooming Glen Mennonite Church.
Rebecca Weaver, a junior collegiate studies major from Harleysville, is working with Mennonite Central Committee in Bolivia. Weaver, daughter of Craig and Judy Weaver, is a 2008 graduate of Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and attends Franconia Mennonite Church.
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