Being a church of God event we
took an offering during the "ball players" service.
What should we do with the funds received of $176.00? Twila Briscoe's
college roommate from Anderson (college) University and her husband
were starting a new Christian school on the mission fields of
Paraguay, we felt like the funds would be a good use there. The
Alfa-Omega Christian school has become a local consideration for
the funds that we have received each year since.
In 1984 the players from the First Church in
Hickory North Carolina challenged the other teams to raise the
support for scholarships for the students who needed help to pay
the $125.00 tuition for the mission school. Martin and Tabitha
and their family have been back for Labor Day Weekend five times
in the past few years. Their oldest son Norberto has graduated
from Anderson University and the School of Theology and some of
the gifts of the softball tourney have helped him reach his goal
and he has now returned to Paraguay to pastor and start the first
Christian radio station in Paraguay with his wife Julie.
In 1987 the Briscoe's spent three weeks in Paraguay
sharing and meeting the folks of the churches of this country.
While there they shared in worship services and the schools graduation
and helped to build playground equipment for the school. During
the 1998 Tournament worship service to celebrate our twentieth
year of playing we raised $20,000 for the school and the national
work of Paraguay. The softball teams and their churches have raised
now close to $150,000 that have been relayed through the world
service office in Anderson to the Kurrle family in Paraguay.
For more information on Paraguay and how you
can be involved, contact the tournament coordinator Chad Briscoe.
Click on the commitee link for information on how to contact him.
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