“Impacted by the Love of God: Presley and Nic Terry”
Presley and Nic Terry are headed to Salamanca, Spain, to serve with En Vivo, a CMF Globalscope campus ministry.
Presley and Nic Terry are headed to Salamanca, Spain, to serve with En Vivo, a CMF Globalscope campus ministry.
Campus minister Christopher Hylton says that campus ministry in Salamanca, Spain, recently has looked almost like a time of “hibernation.” But behind the scenes, he said, “there has been a lot of movement through conversations and low-key, COVID-friendly activities.”
Stringent government restrictions in Spain have not stopped the En Vivo Salamanca campus ministry team from deepening current relationships and reconnecting with students who had drifted away from the ministry, says campus minister Will Sallee.
Nicole Schuster is a Georgia Tech graduate with a degree in business and leadership development but says “Jesus has shifted my life plan to pursue international campus ministry!”
Cara McClain says that “spending time with people” is one of her favorite things, and she’s excited for the opportunity to do that with university students at the En Vivo campus ministry in Salamanca, Spain.
As a Spanish major at Mississippi College, Holli spent a semester in Salamanca, Spain, and fell in love with the country. She returned to teach English in a nearby town two years later and connected with the Globalscope En Vivo campus ministry.
Months of lockdown in Salamanca, Spain, have now transitioned into outdoor meetings with masks, reports Globalscope En Vivo campus ministers Will and Laura Sallee.
Cody Spencer went to Salamanca, Spain, in 2012 to serve with the Globalscope En Vivo campus ministry. He planned to spend three years learning, growing, teaching, leading, having fun and seeing God change lives, but ended up serving for eight years.
The Globalscope En Vivo Salamanca campus ministry is a transformational ministry to university students in a beautiful, historic city in Spain.
Mitchell grew up as the son of CMF missionaries Todd and Tonja Hancock in Mexico, so his fluency in Spanish will be a huge asset to the campus ministry team in Salamanca, Spain. In addition, his Milligan College degree that focused on photojournalism and graphic design will aid the team in its ministry to university students.