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Carol Long

Dawsonville, GA


706-525-9343

stirling.long@gmail.com

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"Carol Long was born and raised in Griffin Georgia located sixty miles south of Atlanta, Georgia. Her parents became Christians during her adolescence years, however, after being married 25 years they divorced and followed the ways of the world. Sadly, Carol and her three siblings repeated the same sins of their father and mother. It was on this bed of divorce that she recognized her need for a Savior, therefore, repenting of her sins and receiving Christ Jesus as her Lord and Savior.


Shortly after her conversion, she resigned her secular job with the government and volunteered for full-time Christian service. From 1993-1999 Carol served as a Mission Service Corp Volunteer with the North American Mission Board in foreign and home missions. Her Short-term mission trips were: India, Brazil, London, Kenya, Mexico, Thailand, and Ghana. Next was her first long-term assignment at Valley Drive Baptist Church in Miles City, MT as their Singles Ministry Coordinator helping women who had gone through broken and unhealthy relationships. A few years later the Montana Southern Baptist Fellowship in Billings, MT asked her to serve on staff as their Singles Ministry and Church Development Director where she could help 138 churches instead of one.


In 2000, due to family illness, Carol resigned her position in Montana and moved back to Georgia where she worked as a ministry consultant in the video sales department of the Walk Thru the Bible Ministry in Atlanta, Georgia under the Presidency of Dr. Bruce Wilkerson. She also served on the Prayer Team led by Darlene Wilkerson.


Carol is currently married to Stirling Long and they live in Dawsonville, Georgia. They are active in their Acts 2:42Day home fellowship church weekly providing a prayer meeting that consist of other churches throughout the town and evangelize at the North Georgia College in Dahlonega and close surrounding towns. Carol and Stirling are the parents of five children and ten grandchildren."

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