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Cameron Shane Lynch

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8200 W. Amarillo Blvd. Apt. 1418 Amarillo, TX 79124 (432) 288-7569 Email 1: cameron.s.lynch@gmail.com Email 2: cameron.s.lynch@live.com

May 16, 1990 Married Brianna Lynn Chaney on June 14, 2008 Completed B.A. Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX Major in Psychology & Minor in Religion None Monahans High School, Monahans, TX Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX Major in Religious Ed. & Minor in Business Adm.

EDUCATION High School Diploma May 2008 College Degree Prospective December 2012

MINISTERIAL EXPERIENCE Youth Minister First Baptist Church, Matador, TX December 2010 July 2012 Responsibilities Planned youth events, which included: summer camp, concert trips, D-Now and concerts. Kept track of budget: plan yearly budget, turn in receipts and keep track of expenses. Researched, planned and taught lessons to youth (adults when needed). VBS Director, city-wide movie night organizer. NON-MINISTERIAL EXPERIENCE General Manager Dominos Pizza, Amarillo, TX February 2012- present Responsibilities Create weekly schedule, order food for weekly trucks, hire and train employees. Supervised day-to-day procedures within store. Assistant Manager Dominos Pizza, Plainview, TX July 2008 June 2011 Responsibilities Run shifts, complete orders, take care of customers, complete paperwork and delivery pizzas. Customer Service Representative Ace Hardware, Monahans, TX March 2007 June 2008 Responsibilities Run cash register, complete orders, run forklift and other various tasks. CERTIFICATIONS Texas CDL for passenger buses up to 26,000 GVWR. SPECIAL HONORS Boy Scouts of America -Eagle Scout (2008)

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HOBBIES & INTERESTS Reading, writing, playing games, listening to music and digital photography. MINISTRY GOAL Students are our future and therefore must teach them in such a way for them to be the future leaders of the church. The way to do this is in discipleship training. Discipleship training involves many faces of ministry. These include: Sunday school, Sunday Nights, Wednesday Nights and small groups. The point of each of these times of study is meant to teach different aspects of discipleship. Bible studies for these different meetings will range from introducing them to the Bible to such things as teaching time how to grow further in their faith. This is so that the students understand what they believe in and can also defend their faith when needed. PERSONAL STATEMENT I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior at the age of 9. The passion for ministry began a couple years later when a friend and I created a ministry. The ministry collected Bibles and distributed them to those who had no Bible. The call to ministry officially came while at Falls Creek church camp in Oklahoma in 2001; though the call was not specific at the time. Originally, I felt called to be a missionary. The call to youth ministry came in the summer of 2006. I was given the opportunity to lead Sunday school at my local youth group. To help further this call I have gone on to further my education. The education I have been pursuing is a major in Religious Education with a specialization in youth ministry; with a minor is Business Administration. The call to youth ministry was solidified even further when I was given the opportunity to be the part-time youth minister at First Baptist Church of Matador, Texas.

REFERENCES Brent Bradley MDiv, BCC (806) 341-4855 Chaplain BSA Spiritual Care 1600 Wallace Blvd., Amarillo, TX 79106 Email: brent.bradley@bsahs.org Brian Franks (432) 943-8163 Proprietor Ace Hardware 410 S. Betty, Monahans, TX 79756

Dr. Richard Shaw (806) 291-1162 Asst. Professor of Religion and Mission Wayland Baptist University 1900 W. 7th St.- CMB 344, Plainview, TX 79072 Email: shawr@wbu.edu John Love (432) 547-2326 Pastor First Baptist Church Grandfalls P.O. Box 342, Grandfalls, TX 79742

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