Steven Rutkowski:  

CLASS OF 2007
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Ubly High SchoolClass of 2007
Ubly, MI

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Steven is from Ubly, Michigan. Steven's schools include Ubly High School. Steven later attended Michigan Technological University (Municipal Engineering, International Sustainable Development, Civil Engineering) . Steven's interests include Basketball, Tech. Music Steven likes includes Christian Rap, Hillsong Live, Skillet Music. Books Steven likes include The Hobbit, The Bible, Bible. Movies Steven likes include X-Men Movies, Avatar, Pirates Of The Carribean. TV shows Steven likes include Everybody Loves Raymond, History. One of Steven's favorite quotes is:""Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance" -Martin Luther King Jr.- A Wish for Leaders; I sincerely wish you will have the experience of thinking up a new idea, planning it, organizing it, and following it to the completion--and then have it magnificently successful. I also hope you'll go through the same process and ... Read Morehave something 'bomb out.' I wish you could know how it feels "to run" with all of your heart and lose...horribly! I wish that you would achieve some great good for mankind, but have nobody know about it except you. I wish you could find something so worthwhile that you deem it worthy of investing your life within it. I hope you become frustrated and challenged enough to begin to push back the very barriers of your own personal limitations. I hope you make a stupid mistake and get caught red-handed and are big enough to say those magic words: "I was wrong" I hope you give so much of yourself that some days you wonder if it is worth the effort. I wish for you a magnificent obsession that will give you reason for living and purpose and direction in life. I wish for you the worst kind of criticism for everything you do--because that makes you fight to ...Expand for more
achieve what you normally would. I wish for you the experience of leadership. -Earl Reum "Going to Church doesn't make you any more a Christian that being in a garage make you a car"-Laurence J Peters- "It is estimated that only 4% of foreign missionaries today are working to reach these unreached people. The other 96% are working in unevangelized, but not unreached areas. According to the World Christian Encyclopedia of all the money designated for "missions" in the U.S. only 5.4% is used for foreign missions. Of that 5.4%, only 0.37% is used to take the gospel to unreached people who don't have access to the gospel. That's about two cents out of every one-hundred dollars given to missions! The rest goes towards efforts to further evangelize reached people." -The Traveling Team- "God Bless America... Just look around you he already has" -Rob Bell- So if someone comes in the emergency room with a leg that has been cut off, they will take priority over the person who is waiting with a sprained ankle. Why is that? Do the doctors love the person with the severed leg more than the sprained ankle? Of course not. His need is more urgent and therefore takes priority. What if we appropriated that to missions, missionary triage? Its application would be simple: those with the greatest need, the least reached, without a church get priority over those cultures with established churches. Keith Green, a zealous musician who recruited for missions, says "Since America has only about 5% of the world's population, then only about 5% of the believers would really be called to stay in this country as a witness (that's only about l out of 20) while the rest of us should go into the parts of the world where there are almost 0% believers." Unfortunately, that is not the".
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