Articles by Ruth Whorton

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From India to Arlington: Serving an undeniable God

by Ruth Whorton on July 5, 2017 in Great Commandment

Originally from India, Lokesh Ganta is a master’s student at Texas A&M Kingsville who came to the United States to study engineering. With many financial obligations, Lokesh was prepared to work all summer to earn tuition money for the upcoming fall semester. 

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Go Now celebrates 70 years of sending students on mission

by Leah Reynolds on May 25, 2016 in Great Commandment

The ceremony, held May 22 at Dallas Baptist University, welcomed both past and present Go Now missionaries to celebrate students who have gone and are going to the ends of the earth.

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Having a heart for service during Spring Break

by Kara Kistner on March 28, 2014 in News

Watching from the sidelines of the 3-on-3 basketball tournament, Krystal Watson, sophomore at Texas A&M University, saw God moving through the kids at Champs Camp in Brownwood as they prayed with each other before and after each basketball game.

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Record number of students respond to 'Who will go?'

by Kalie Lowrie on February 17, 2014

Who will go? That is the question that Go Now Missions has been asking college students around the state for the past year. 

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'Go Now' to the ends of the Earth

by Kalie Lowrie on October 1, 2013 in Great Commission

Standing on a street corner looking towards the Financial District in New York City, Leilani Estrada could hear five languages being spoken at the same time.

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