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Posted: 6/06/03
Volunteers needed to build new housing for volunteers
NEW YORK (BP)–In the past, exorbitant hotel prices took a bite out of efforts to recruit Baptist volunteers for ministries in the Big Apple.
Soon, the problem of hotel rooms running $200 or a more a night and local churches far too small to serve as overnight hosts will be solved.
Jill Pittman removes debris from the basement of the Park Slope Ministry Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., a project to house missions volunteers. Pittman, a US/C-2 missionary and University of Kansas graduate, is serving with the Metropolitan New York Baptist Association. (Jim Burton/BP Photo) A corner building in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn that once housed a funeral home, dentist's office and a drugstore is being converted into living space for up to 50 volunteers at a time.
06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge
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