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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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Religious Affections Ministries: February 15-19, Scott Aniol will be available to talk with those interested in resources for developing a biblical philosophy of music and worship, including his book, Worship in Song.  Inquiries may be directed to saniol@gmail.com, or check out his ministry website at www.religiousaffections.org.

Gospel Furthering Fellowship: April 18 (3-6 p.m.)-20 (8 a.m.), Ted and Sandy Ball are recruiting church planters for North American ministries, as well as international church planters in Spain, France, Tanzania, South Africa, New Zealand, and Bible college teachers for Asia.  If you are a servant with a heart for missions, direct your inquiries to tedball@juno.com or check out their website at www.gffministries.com.


Recruiters who have already been at Maranatha:

Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary: September 9 (noon)-10 (11 a.m.), Dr. Dave Doran will be on campus to meet with students who would like to learn more about Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary and to make contacts with young men who are interested in church planting, especially in urban areas.  Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Claude Wiggins (cwiggins@dbts.edu) or check out their website at www.dbts.edu.

Bill Rice Ranch: September 21, Jonathan Jones and Vince Stover recruit summer staff counselors and operational staff for the summer of 2010.  To learn more about the Ranch or to schedule a brief application interview, please stop by their display in Dining Commons hallway or send inquiries to recruitment@billriceranch.org.

Calvary Baptist Christian School: September 21(1 p.m.)-22 (5 p.m.) Pastor James Daniels recruits teachers for preschool (K4 and K5), as well as all lower elementary subject areas.  Inquiries may be directed to mgarcia@calvarypr.org or check out their website at www.calvarypr.org.

FBFI Chaplaincy/Teaching English as a Second Language: September 21 (2 p.m.)-22, Dr. Bob Ellis will be here to recruit men interested in serving in the U.S. Military as independent, fundamental, Baptist chaplains.  His wife Sylvia will be with him and has served as a missionary in Taiwan for 41 years and 2 years in China primarily teaching English as a second language for those that would like to talk with her.  Inquiries may be directed to bobellisfbf@att.net or check out their website at www.fbfi.org.

The Wilds Christian Camp: September 24-25 (early afternoon), Matt Herbster and Matt Taylor recruit 150 counselors and over 100 operational staff (lifeguards, sound technicians, waitresses, landscape, nurses, etc.)  Come and be part of the Wilds family.  Inquiries may be directed to matt.herbster@wilds.org or check out their website at www.wilds.org.

Gospel Furthering Fellowship: September 27 (5-7 p.m.)-28, Ted and Sandy Ball, who have been in church planting for nearly 40 years, will be here recruit for this independent Baptist mission agency looking for workers with a heart for serving the Lord.  Stop and see the Balls to see how you can help expand the vision and ministries at home and around the world.  Inquiries may be directed to tedball@juno.com or check out their website at www.gffministries.com.

Central Baptist Theological Seminary: September 28 (3 p.m.)-29 (11 a.m.), Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Bauder invite you to join them for pie and coffee in Old Main Cafe on Monday, September 28, from 8:00-9:30 p.m. to talk seminary.  They look forward to showing you how Central Seminary can help prepare you for future ministry.  Inquiries may be directed to dbauder@centralseminary.edu or check out their website at www.centralseminary.edu.

Camp Joy: Oct. 1 (8 a.m.-6 p.m.), Charles Hatchett recruits for this Baptist youth camp in Whitewater, Wisconsin.  They are looking for students to help this coming summer on counseling staff and other camp positions.  Also needed are counselors for winter weekend retreats.  Interested students can visit www.campjoy.org for more details, or contact them at staff@campjoy.org.

Northland Camp and Conference Center: October 4 (7 p.m.)-6 (5 p.m.), Kevin Moses, Rob Fipps, Joel Albright, Paul Whitt, Brianne Haskett, and Liz Fraser recruit those interested in a rewarding summer ministry.  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.  They're located in northeast Wisconsin and have been ministering to family, junior, teen, and specialty campers since 1961.  With nearly 3,100 campers, they need a staff of 150 to serve alongside their year-round team.  Inquiries may be directed to elizabeth.fraser@ni.edu or check out their website at www.northlandcamp.org.

Neighborhood Bible Time: October 5 (9 a.m.)-6 (4 p.m.), Larry Koontz recruits young men interested in serving the Lord through local church evangelism over the summer months.  NBT evangelists have the opportunity to learn from experienced men of God while preaching to children or teens.  Inquiries may be directed to koontzl@nbtime.org or check their website at www.nbtime.org.

Forest Glen Bible Camp: October 5 (6 p.m.)-6 (9 p.m.), Dr. Jeff Reason would like to speak with students who are interested in serving as a camp counselor or op-staff worker for 6 weeks in the summer of 2010.  Forest Glen Bible Camp is a support ministry to local churches purposing to glorify God by using the unique aspects of Christian camping to communicate the gospel, strengthen families, and equip servant-leaders for Great Commission ministry.  The program of FGBC consists of retreats, summer camps, and training for ministry teams.  Each summer, they need ministry-oriented staff members who have a heart for God and a burden to reach people through Christian camping.  You will experience both local church and camp ministry in a mission field setting.  Your service to the Lord will help us strengthen the small, scattered churches of eastern Canada.  This year, they need a program director, male and female counselors, nurse, secretary, maintenance and kitchen workers, and young preachers who are willing to counsel and preach on the weekends in churches where there is no pastor.  Inquiries may be directed to jreason@FGBC.ca or visit their website at www.FGBC.ca.

Eucon International School & College of Saipan: October 12 (late night)-13 (after classes are over), Mark Ward, Sr. recruits elementary and secondary teachers, as well as college-level instructors in Bible and education (master's degree or higher required), and has needs for volunteer summer camp staff.  Though teaching at Eucon is a great mission opportunity, K-12 and college faculty are not required to raise support since positions are fully salaried with benefits, including a health plan and travel funds.  Inquiries may be directed to mward@eucon.edu or check out their website at www.eucon.us (for the K-12 school) and www.eucon.edu (for the college).

Harvest Ministries: October 12 (between 3-5 p.m.)-14 (noon), Dr. Marty Herron, John McGrew, and Kevin Inafuku will be recruiting for Harvest Christian Academy and other Harvest Ministries personnel needs: elementary teachers, secondary math/science teacher, secondary English teacher, secondary history as well as operational staff needs for secretarial and summer camp staff.  Internship possibilities are also available in several areas.  They will be hosting a recruitment party from 7:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 13, in DC 202. Inquiries may be directed to harvest@hbcguam.net or check out their website at www.hbcguam.net.

Amazing Grace Baptist Camp: October 18 (5 p.m.)-20 (2 p.m.), Aaron Burton, Keith Bartram, Anita Mohinani, and Rebecca Linville are seeking young people to serve on staff the summer of 2010.  AGBC is in Ottawa, Kansas, not too far from Kansas City and is excited about what the Lord is doing in the Midwest.  They are seeking guy counselors, girl counselors, operational staff, cooks, program staff, office staff, and other positions.  Prayerfully consider serving together with them and coming to their recruiting booth.  Inquiries may be directed to office@agbcamp.or or check out their website at www.agbcamp.org.

Heart of America Seminary: October 20 (9 a.m.)-October 21 (after lunch), Dr. Carl Herbster is interested in talking with those interested in doing graduate studies at the seminary.  Inquiries may be directed to Ron Webber at rwebber@tri-city.org.

Southland Christian Camp: October 19 (afternoon or early evening)-21 (afternoon), David Keck will be recruiting staff for summer camp ministries.  Southland is looking for sold out servants who could fill positions in counseling, waitressing, cooking, landscaping, dishwashing, and many others.  Please stop by and visit their display to find out more about the great opportunities.  Inquiries may be directed to mike@herbsterevangelism.org or check out their website at www.southlandcamp.com.

Liberty Baptist Church: October 22, Dr. David and Matt Teis recruit summer missionaries who would be willing to serve the Lord in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Interested students should contact Matt at matthew.teis@experienceliberty.com or check out their website at www.experienceliberty.com.

Baptist Church Planters: October 26( 8 a.m.)-Oct. 29 (3 p.m.), Bob and Donna Bennett recruit students interested in North American church planting in a variety of cultures or interested in Timothy training for graduates to work for a season with experienced church planters.  Inquiries may be directed to bbennett@bcpusa.org or check out their website at www.bcpusa.org.

Grace Dental and Medical Missions: October 25 (7 p.m.)-Oct. 30 (9 a.m.), Bryan Bell shares his mission's short-term goal to provide opportunities for Maranatha students to participate in summer dental and medical field teams, hopefully raising awareness about the effectiveness of combining missions and medicine in many third world countries.  Inquiries may be directed to office@gdmmissions.org or check out their website at www.gdmmissions.org

Baptist Mid-Missions: Oct. 25 (evening)-Oct. 29 (after Missions Conference), Rev. Charles Ellis is recruiting those who are seeking missions opportunities.  Inquiries may be directed to cellis@bmm.org or visit their website at www.bmm.org.

Camp Assurance: October 26-27(4 p.m.), Scott Randolph recruits for Camp Assurance, a fun place preparing people for eternity.  Any one willing to serve as counselors, lifeguards, kitchen assistants, snack or craft shop director, office assistant, horseback riding director or assistant, or camp nurse for the months of June and July in 2010 should stop by their display table.  The camp will be hosting a fellowship party on Monday, October 26, from 8-9 p.m. in Old Main Cafe's solarium.  If you plan to attend the party, please sign up a the display table so they can plan adequately.  Additional inquiries may be directed to CAssurance@aol.com or call 1-888-662-CAMP or check out their website at www.CampAssurance.org.  Summer staff missionary applications can be mailed in advance of Scott's campus visit.

English Teachers for Asia (ETA): October 26 ( 9 a.m.)-27 (6 p.m.), Mr. Mark Hansen recruits for the campus outreach arm of Frontline Missions International which partners with Chinese pastors and their congregations to reach college students in China with the gospel.  ETA is offering one-year or longer cross-cultural mission/teaching experience at the undergraduate level for anyone possessing a bachelor's degree in any field and a desire to introduce Chinese college students to Christ.  New team members are trained for one month in China beforehand, preparing them for team life as well as teaching ESL in the Chinese education system.  Inquiries may be directed to info@englishteachersforasia.org or check out their website at www.englishteachersforasia.org.  A special informational meeting with refreshments will be held October 26 from 7-8 p.m. in DC 202.  Sign up at the ETA display table no later than 3 p.m. on October 26 to reserve your spot.

Student Global Impact: October 26 (9 a.m.)-27 (12 p.m.), Tim Aynes recruits for SGI National Conference on behalf of Student Global Impact, a ministry of Inter-City Baptist Church in Allen Park, Michigan.  The SGI Conference is a missions conference for college students and young adults.  The conference runs from Monday-Wednesday, January 4-6, 2010.  Inquiries may be directed to tim@missionsmandate.org or check their website at http://missionsmandate.org/sgi.

Camp Chetek: October 26 (2 p.m.)-28 (2 p.m.), Randy Tanis and Andrew Robertson recruit summer staff to serve as counselors, program staff, wranglers, office help, TEAM counselors (Teen Leadership training), kitchen staff, maintenance staff, media staff, and lifeguards.  Inquiries may be directed to pr@campchetek.org or check out their website at www.campchetek.org.

Baptist Church Planting Ministry: Oct. 26 (5 p.m.)- 29, Loren Steven would like to introduce students to churches starting churches that start churches and how to prepare to have the strongest church start possible using New Testament principles. Inquiries may be directed to bcpm4@aol.com.

NYSET: November 2 (8 a.m.)-3 (4 p.m.), Doug Lowery (a former church planter in Queens) and his wife Donna recruit for this exciting and challenging eight-week ministry that puts dedicated Bible college students on the front lines in America's largest and most international city--New York.  Team members receive a wide variety of ministry experiences, including participation in a different inner-city church each week, personal soulwinning, street meetings, children's meetings in parks, teen outreach, subway tract distribution, VBS, physical work projects and more.  Inquiries may be directed to heartliftingministries@yahoo.com or check out their website at www.heartlifting.org.

Camp CoBeAc: November 9 (8 a.m.)-10 (1 p.m.), Josh Burkholder and Gib Brown recruit summer counselors and operations staff to help Camp CoBeAc's expectation of over 3,500 campers for the summer of 2010.  Inquiries can be directed to summerstaff@cobeac.org or check out their website at www.cobeac.org.

Broken Spoke Farm: November 10 (8 p.m.)-12 (9 a.m.), Pastor Shane Belding and Rick Nutzhorn recruit for this extension ministry of Berean Baptist Church.  Rick Nutzhorn, who serves as the administrator, is an ordained Baptist pastor.  This ministry exists to minister to crisis, foster care children who otherwise would be institutionalized.  This ministry is expanding to staff two apartments on the farm that will either minister to children or teens transitioning to adulthood.  These apartments must be staffed twenty-four hours a day.  They are looking for godly, mature house staff that can provide a godly example, as well as mentoring these children.  No experience or training is needed.  There will be on-the-job training.  Required is a burden to help the hurting of our society with God's truth.  Inquiries may be directed to bbcifalls@gmail.com or check out their website at www.bbcifalls.net.

 Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Virginia Beach: November 14 (3 p.m.)-17 (9 a.m.), Chaplain Steve Brown and Davis Jaspers will be on campus to talk with students who want to know more about doing further theological studies in a conservative Baptist context.  Our goal?  Relevant, fresh, serious scholarship and an ability to handle the text of God's Word with humility and precision.  Join them for dinner on Monday night (Nov. 16) at an off-campus area restaurant.  Stop by their table for more details and to ask your questions about seminary.  Contact them anytime at info@baptistseminary.edu or visit their website at www.baptistseminary.edu.

 Ironwood: November 15 (evening)-18 (mid-day), Tom Horton and Scott Olson recruit summer staff.  They need 60 godly, dedicated, and enthusiastic staff members to fill a variety of positions.  They are looking for counselors for three different programs (junior camp, teen camp, and junior high camp), food service, hospitality, maintenance, wranglers, first aid provider, grounds, and more.  Inquiries may be directed to carolbond@ironwood.org or check out their website at www.ironwood.org.

Centre County Christian Academy: Nov. 16 (10 a.m.)-17 (2 p.m.), Dr. Robert Baylor recruits a second-grade and third-grade teacher who can use Bob Jones curriculum in a traditional classroom setting.  It is desired that the candidate have at least a 3.5 GPA, strong organizational skills, be energetic, enthusiastic, friendly, and demonstrate good work ethics.  Inquiries may be directed to rbaylor@cccacademy.org or check out their website at www.cccacademy.org.

Baptist Mid-Missions: November 17 (11 a.m.-4 p.m.), David Ferguson will be recruiting for PlayBall 2010 Evangelism through instructional baseball clinics for boys in the Dominican Republic, June 25-July 5, 2010.  Inquiries may be directed to dferguson@bmm.org or check out their website at www.bmm.org.

Schaumburg Christian School: November 17 (early afternoon)-18 (noon), James White recruits for the 2010-2011 school year.  Open positions include lower and upper elementary teachers and music teachers for the areas of piano, strings, or woodwinds.  On Wednesday evening, Mr. White would like to treat Schaumburg Christian School graduates who are now at Maranatha to dinner by taking them to a local restaurant.  Inquiries may be directed to ruthlunsford@bethelministries.org or check out their website at www.schumburgchristian.com.

Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary: November 17 (6 p.m.)-19 (10 a.m.), Dr. Sam Harbin and Professor Peter Radford look forward to meeting those students interested in seminary training.  Inquiries may be directed to pradford@cbs.edu or check out their website at www.cbs.edu.

Faith Baptist Church & Christian Academy: November 19 (noon-10 p.m.), Pastor David Harris would like to invite all elementary and secondary education majors interested in learning more about Faith Christian Academy in Palmhurst, Texas for pie and coffee. He will be hosting this on Thursday, November 19, 8:00 - 9:30 pm in the Old Main Cafe' Solarium. Also, take a moment to stop by his booth in the dining commons hallway on November 19 from 12:00 - 6:00 p.m." Pastor Harris is recruiting for various positions at Faith Christian Academy for the up coming school year. He looks forward to meeting with those of you who feel called to teach in Christian education. Inquiries may be directed to kharris@faithbaptistministries.org or check out their website at www.faithbaptistministries.org.

Bethel Baptist Church: November 19 (1-4 p.m.), Pastor Joel Mosier is recruiting interns for Bethel Baptist Church's ten-week summer internship program.  The internship will focus on local church philosophy, church administration, youth ministry, children's ministry, and evangelism.  If you are interested in practical ministry skills in a growing local church, stop by his display table.  There is a weekly stipend to offset expenses and to help with college bills.  You may contact him at jmosier@bethelbc.org or visit the church's website at www.bethelbc.org.

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