By WENDI WINTERS, For The Capital
By WENDI WINTERS, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
08/30/10
The Rev. Cameron Edgar, the new minister at College Parkway Baptist Church, has barely gotten his feet wet here, yet he inspired eight of his congregates to join him on an eight-day mission trip in Nicaragua.
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Broadneck High School graduate Haleigh McGrath, 18, is surrounded by young children in a village of orphans near Lusaka, Zambia.
"From July 17 through 25, we went as volunteers with Bridges To Community Inc., a nonprofit community development organization, started in Nicaragua 17 years ago to build homes and provide economic assistance. It works with all kinds of groups," Edgar said. "I had gone when I was affiliated with my previous church, McLean Baptist. I thought two or three people would go, but nine from here went, along with eight...
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