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ENGAGE 23 REACHING FURTHER TOGETHER: Support for the Student Scholarship Fund During an unprecedented year of challenges, we've witnessed God's provision and it is through His many blessings that the Seminary has continued to thrive. As we celebrated the Seminary's 70th anniversary, we reached another milestone: this academic year's student census data reported the highest student enrollment numbers to date with over 900 students. As we celebrate this growth, our goal is to meet new financial needs in our community and help support students as they invest in seminary education. At Denver Seminary, our robust Student Scholarship Fund is designed to help make it financially possible for those who are most in need to pursue their educational goals. It was the focus for our second annual Day to Give, held on Tuesday, May 4. Day to Give is a one-day fundraising event that brings the entire Denver Seminary community together in support of current and future students. We invite you to join us in reaching further together by making a gift to the Seminary. Your generosity creates more opportunities for students to grow in their faith and be equipped for ministry––it's a gift that both offers immediate provision and reaches beyond our students as God works through them to impact others and expand His kingdom. You can give now at denverseminary.edu/give. GIVING "The support of generous donors has made me feel like I have a community who are personally invested in my spiritual development and ministry. This gift has removed much of the stress of being a full-time student working several jobs. As donors have graciously lifted part of the financial weight, I have felt freer to focus on learning and building rich community here in Denver." – Matthew Shinn, Master of Divinity "The support of generous donors has made me feel like I have a community who are personally invested in my spiritual development and ministry backing me. This gift has removed much of the stress of being a full-time student working several jobs. As donors have graciously lifted part of the financial weight, I have felt freer to focus on learning and building rich community here in Denver." – Julia Glasgow, Master of Arts in Justice and Mission "I am immensely grateful for receiving a scholarship. I cannot imagine what my life would be like if people hadn't offered the help that I needed. Because of the generosity of other people, I am here. It has inspired me to pay this kindness forward." – Sarah Nayyar, Master of Arts (Old Testament)