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Recruiters are listed in chronological order. Complete a Recruiting Request form if you are interested in recruiting.  Anyone who comes to campus to inquire about employment opportunities or to make sales contacts should visit the Welcome Center first.

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THE WILDS of New England: Monday evening, August 30, through Friday morning, September 3, Rand Hummel, Director of THE WILDS of New England, will be on campus speaking for the Fall Revival meetings.  He'll have a table set up with brochures and summer staff applications for those interested in serving during the summer of 2011.  You may direct your inquiries to twne.camp@wilds.org.  Also, be sure to check them out online at www.wilds.org/twne or www.facebook.com/twne.

FBFI Commission on Chaplains: September 9 (4-5 p.m.)-11 (8 a.m.), Bob and Sylvia Ellis recruit chaplains to serve in the U.S. Military representing independent, fundamental Baptists.  Inquiries may be directed to info@fbfi.org or check out their website at www.fbfi.org.

Baptist Mid-Missions: September 13 (8 a.m.)-15 (1 p.m.), Charles Ellis recruits those with general interest in missions and possibilities for apprenticeship ministries.  Stop by his display or set up an appointment by calling his cell at 515-779-9982.  Their website address is www.bmm.org, or Rev. Charles Ellis can be emailed at cellis@bmm.org.

Camp Joy: September 14 (8:45 a.m.-7 p.m.), Scott Hatchett recruits counselors and operational staff for the summer of 2011.  The camp is also needing weekend counselors for some of their winter retreats this coming winter.  Inquiries may be directed to staff@campjoy.org, or check their website at www.campjoy.org.

Camp Chetek: September 21 (evening)-24 (noon), Randy Tanis and Andrew Robertson recruit summer staff.  All positions are available.  Positions needed are counselors, TEAM counselors, program staff, wranglers, craft shop, office, media, photography, maintenance, leadership team, kitchen staff, life guards, business manager internship, and nurse internship.  These are ten-week ministry opportunities.  Inquiries may be directed to pr@campchetek.org or check out the website at www.campchetek.org.

Bill Rice Ranch: September 26 (evening)-27, Jonathan Jones and Vince Stover are looking for summer staff counselors to help in one of their three distinct camp programs.  Counselors are needed in Junior Weeks (ages 8-12), Youth Weeks (ages 12-19), and Deaf Weeks (ages 9-19).  They also need a number of operational staff workers to help with food service, grounds, housekeeping, office work, horses, maintenance, and concessions.  To learn more about the Ranch or to schedule a brief application interview, please stop by their display or direct your inquiries to recruitment@billriceranch.org.  Their website is www.billriceranch.org.

Gospel Furthering Fellowship: September 26 (6:00 p.m.)-28 (8 a.m.), Rev. Ted and Sandy Ball recruit for this independent, Baptist mission agency involved in church planting around the world.  GFF is looking to God for missionaries to help expand the vision and ministries around the world wherever the Lord directs.  If you have a heart for missions, direct your inquiries to tedball@juno.com or check out their website at www.gffministries.com.

The WILDS: September 27-28, Matt Taylor and Matt Herbster recruit for nearly 300 summer staff (counselors, waitresses, lifeguards, snack shop, coffee shop, landscape, craft shop, cleanup, and housekeeping).  Inquiries may be directed to matt.herbster@wilds.org or check out their website at www.wilds.org.

Southland Christian Camp: October 4 (8 a.m.)- 5 (6 p.m.), Dave Keck and Mike Herbster recruit summer staff for 2011.  They are looking for spiritually strong guys and girls for counseling positions, as well as operational staff positions.  It is a ten-week commitment that has changed many lives as you work with both teenagers and juniors.  Inquiries may be directed to mike@herbsterevangelism.org or check out their website at www.southlandcamp.com.

Northland Camp & Conference Center: Oct. 4 (8 a.m.)-6 (6 p.m.), Northland Camp and Conference Center is committed to the truth of God's Word and the application of that truth in the lives of each staff member through personal discipleship. Located in northeast Wisconsin they have been ministering to family, junior, and teen campers for fifty years. With over 3,000 campers, they need a staff of 150 to serve alongside their year-round team. Inquiries may be directed to elizabeth.fraser@northlandcamp.org or on their website at www.northlandcamp.org. Stop by and see them! They'd love to introduce you to this exciting and rewarding summer ministry!

Liberty Baptist Church: October 5, Dr. David and Matt Teis recruit summer missionaries to serve an 11-week term in Las Vegas, Nevada.  This opportunity is available to all students.  A scholarship is available to all who participate.  Dr. David Teis and his son will be available to answer questions after chapel on Oct. 5.  Inquiries may also be directed to Matt Teis at teens@experienceliberty.com or check out their website at www.experienceliberty.com.

North Baptist Church: October 12 (6 p.m.)-14 (11 a.m.), Pastor Richard Reid recruits for a number of small churches in New England who are looking for help with short-term (1-2 week) mission trips and internships.  North Baptist Church in Brockton, Massachusetts, and Downeast Baptist Church in Machias, Maine, are taking the lead on this opportunity.  This is a chance for students to gain the experience of working in rural and inner-city ministries, as these church seek to reach out into their communities and see to the inner workings and management of a small church.  Most New England churches average from 30-50 people.  Inquiries may be directed to rreid@rdrconsulting.com or check out their website at www.jesussavesinbrockton.com.

Camp Assurance: October 24 (3 p.m.)-26 (4 p.m.), Scott Randolph recruits students interested in serving as counselors, craft or snack shop directors, life guards, office and tech assistants, horseback riding assistants, pianists, or program director for the months of June and July 2011.  Camp Assurance summer staff missionaries may raise additional support over and above the amount paid by the camp.  All funds raised by summer staff missionaries goes to the missionary raising the funds.  Inquiries may be directed to CAssurance@aol.com or check out their website at www.CampAssurance.org.

Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary: October 25 (7 p.m.)-27 (4 p.m.), Dr. Sam Harbin will be on campus to meet students who want to learn more about "20/20 Vision," Calvary's initiative to train 100 church planters in the next decade.  This independent, Baptist, regionally-accredited, local-church based seminary is leading the way with innovative simulation training for future church leaders.  Stop by the table and learn about their new financial aid program, or send inquiries to chorine@cbs.edu or check out their website at www.cbs.edu.

Harvest Ministries: October 28-29 (until noon), Dr. Marty Herron, John McGrew, and Kevin Inafuku will be recruiting for Harvest Christian Academy and other Harvest Ministries personnel needs: lower elementary teachers, secondary teachers, as well as operational staff needs and summer camp staff. Inquiries may be directed to harvest@hbcguam.net, or check out their website at www.hbcguam.net.

English Teachers for Asia: November 3 (evening)-6 (morning), ETA is the Chinese campus outreach arm of Frontline Missions International and is offering graduating seniors an opportunity to work overseas for at least two years. ETA partners with local Chinese congregations in reaching university students with the Gospel while supporting China’s educational goals through Teaching English as Foreign Language at the college level. ETA workers are trained in China for one month prior to starting, preparing them for team life and the dynamics of China's education system. Inquiries may be directed to info@englishteachersforasia.org. A special informational meeting with refreshments will be held November 4 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. in DC202. Sign up at the ETA display table no later than 5 p.m. on November 4 to reserve your spot.

Missions to Military: November 15 (7-10 p.m.)-18 (8 a.m.), John and Betsy Sargent recruit for this fundamental, independent, Baptist, mission board that does only two things: evangelism and discipleship of the military with the goal of getting young people to Bible college when they leave the military.  They see the military today as a great source of tomorrow's pastors and missionaries, i.e. 2 Tim. 2:2 being their goal.  Inquiries may be directed to JBSargent@gmail.com or JSargent@missionstomilitary.org or check out their website at www.missionstomilitary.org.

New York Summer Evangelism Team: November 22 (8 a.m.-5 p.m.), Evangelist Doug Lowery is looking for students to serve in New York City in the summer of 2011.  This exciting, challenging, and faith-building ministry exposes you for eight weeks to the great needs of America's largest and most international inner city.  You will be giving out gospel tracts, witnessing, helping with all the services of the churches, doing physical work projects, and helping churches with VBS and teen outreach.  NYSET 2011 will be our eighth summer in New York City.  Prayerfully consider being a part of this dynamic soulwinning adventure.  You will definitely gain a great burden for souls.  Inquiries may be directed to heartliftingministries@yahoo.com or check out their website at www.nyset.wordpress.com.

Baptist International Missions Inc. CAMP BIMI: April 7 (p.m.)-8 (p.m.), Dr. Gerry Baughman recruits for this boot camp in missions.  Decisions are made based on the information they receive.  Each week of CAMP BIMI is filled with classes that are taught by veteran missionaries who teach out of experience from the heart.  CAMP BIMI is a three-phase ministry.  CAMP BIMI I & II and SMART (Student Missionary Apprentice Reality Training), a one-month on-field experience working and living with the missionaries.  Inquiries may be directed to campbimi@comcast.net.


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