The 2006 North Greenville University Global Missions Conference, which began Sept. 11 and continues through Sept. 13, gives students and interested visitors an opportunity to discover where in the world God wants to use them in carrying the gospel of Jesus Christ to the nations.

The three-day event is open to the public.
The university is hosting some 44 visiting missionaries, nine of whom are North Greenville alumni, to give specialized missions seminars, speak to classes and in chapel services, and participate in a global village that gives participants the opportunity to talk personally with missionaries, hear about their work and get information about becoming involved in the ministries of their particular regions of the world.?
Dennis Cochrane, keynote speaker for the conference, and his wife Nancy served as linguists and Bible translators among the Duna people in the highlands of Papua, New Guinea. Cochrane will speak at all conference chapel services.
For more information contact Allen McWhite, Office of Global Missions at North Greenville University, at 864-977-7076.