Photo Gallery
Posted June 15, 2011
Fusion student Samantha Merciez enjoys the games during youth group at a Baptist church in Botswana. Fusion is a discipleship and missions program run by Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and IMB.
Through the Fusion program, students spend half a year in classes at Midwestern and the other half overseas reaching out to local communities.
In Botswana, each of the Fusion teammates had daily chores around the house, such as cooking, sweeping or washing dishes after the lunchtime “feeding frenzy.”
Jonathan Hunter, Matthew Espeland and Dustin Surber (left to right) help with yard work at the Baptist church in Maun.
Dustin Surber, Matthew Espeland and local IMB missionary Brian Beadle (left to right) pray with a man from Sharobe, a village where the team was conducting ethnographic research.
Dustin Surber and Matthew Espeland learn about Sharobe while visiting door to door. One of the goals is to know the health of the local churches in order to make a plan for reaching out to the area.
The Fusion team and IMB missionary Brian Beadle shake hands in fellowship after the Easter Sunday service at the Baptist church in Maun.
Fusion puts a major emphasis on discipleship among the team members.
In the communities they visit, the students take time to listen to the needs and struggles of the people living there.
The people in the village are quick to talk about how the group can pray for them and their struggles.
In Maun the team regularly participated in activities at the Baptist church, including this end-of-the-month prayer evening, where the church members pray, sing and fellowship together.
The team unanimously agreed that their year in the Fusion program has changed each of their lives for the better. Each team member testifies to a new confidence in their spiritual walk, and a renewed passion for Christ.















