It has been a great week here at WSU. We had another Proxe Station up on Wednesday. This one was about stress and anti-stress. We got a lot of chances to talk with students about the good news that instead of a list of tasks for us to achieve, Jesus actually tells us not to worry. His burden is light. As well, God has ordained rest for us. We're doing the same station this Wednesday night in one of the dining hall lobbies. It's part of our large group theme that culminates in an evangelistic talk this coming Thursday night. Pray for the students we've talked with and those that will come to the talk.
Also on Wednesday I got to have what InterVarsity calls a "GIG" with a student. This is an investigative Bible study for a student who may be completely new to Christ. We got to have a good talk about Christ and the student's life experiences. Please pray for this student and our upcoming meetings. I also did some conversational evangelism with one of our students. We only had time to talk with one other student but it was a cool conversation.
Today was more excitement. During a discussion about how we could love the campus, one student suggested we could make some good food. Not only are many of the eating locations on campus closed during the weekends, but the ones that are open are pretty bad. We talked with our church here in our neighborhood about helping and they got a huge team of people together to make an impressive spread of food. Friends from a new church near campus came too to help welcome people and get to know them. It was such a sweet picture of God's kingdom coming together for his work.
We chose to have the meal in Ghafari. This is one of the two freshmen dorms on campus and the one where we had little presence last semester. We had an enthusiastic team, a lot of good food, and a lot of students came down. Pray for the interactions that came from the event and the small group Bible Study we have in that dorm this semester.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
How has evil invaded your space? Do you think religion promotes racism?
These were just two of the questions I asked students this past week on campus. Luke and I spent a lot of time on campus as it was the first week back to classes, with most of my time specifically dedicated to evangelism. It was a week where we got to see God work but the work isn’t over yet. Please pray that the students we’ve gotten to know and those we’re still meeting will be moved to take a closer look at Jesus.
The questions above were asked at “Proxe” stations. These are designed to get students thinking and talking about a topic that not only matters to them but to the Gospel as well. A couple of pictures are posted from our religion and racism board. We asked students to vote yes or no on the question and then tell us a little more about their answer if they wanted. This opened up the chance for Luke, a student, or me to hear their ideas and then tell them about Christ’s reconciling work on the cross. It’s an issue that many students think about but not many organizations talk about in this way.
The next station, “How has evil invaded your space?” is pictured as well. We ask students to place a sticky red dot in each box where they or someone they know has been impacted by one of those evils. You can see some of the responses by about the middle of the way through. This brought up the conversation about what students think about these evils and their origins. We got to ask them if they think God exists and cares about it and what they thought about Jesus. We got to share the Gospel with a number of students as we told them of this terminal sickness that humans carry and the complete cleansing we receive through Christ taking the disease and death for us. A number of students even signed up to take a look at the Bible with us and investigate who Jesus really is! Praise God!
A few pictures show our students at the Urbana 09 missions conference held the week between Christmas and New Years. Check out www.urbana09.org for videos from the conference. It was a time for our students to hear and think about Christ’s call on their lives and for us to grow closer as a group.
Finally, we like to have fun here at Wayne. We went out bowling this past Saturday and laughed a lot together amid some healthy competition. It was the exact blend of laughing, yelling, and moving around that I love.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Urbana Video
Urbana!
Hi freinds. Urbana pictures will be posted once I get back to Detroit tomorrow.
The week in St. Louis at the conference was full of God's word and encouragement. In our Bible study groups and at the main sessions we studied John, chapters 1-4. We saw how Christ entered our world and lived among us from his birth as a baby until his execution for the sake of knowing our joys, struggles, wants, and pains and to call us to himself. At Urbana, students are called to consider doing the same. Jesus didn't make decrees or write policy from heaven. He didn't come for the three years of his ministry or simply the week before his death. He made his dwelling among us. Praise God, a number of students committed to doing the same. 62 indicated a first time decision to follow Christ as well.
In seminars students had time to focus on different subjects or areas of need. I've gotten to talk a bit with students from Wayne State and it has been exciting to hear how God spoke to them at Urbana. One of my favorite memories is of New Year's Eve. A number of us from Wayne State sat together among 16,000 others worshiping God for what he has done in us that week, in our whole lives, and in all of history.
Thanks so much for your prayers and support. I'll get more updates on specific decisions made by Wayne State students in the coming week.
The week in St. Louis at the conference was full of God's word and encouragement. In our Bible study groups and at the main sessions we studied John, chapters 1-4. We saw how Christ entered our world and lived among us from his birth as a baby until his execution for the sake of knowing our joys, struggles, wants, and pains and to call us to himself. At Urbana, students are called to consider doing the same. Jesus didn't make decrees or write policy from heaven. He didn't come for the three years of his ministry or simply the week before his death. He made his dwelling among us. Praise God, a number of students committed to doing the same. 62 indicated a first time decision to follow Christ as well.
In seminars students had time to focus on different subjects or areas of need. I've gotten to talk a bit with students from Wayne State and it has been exciting to hear how God spoke to them at Urbana. One of my favorite memories is of New Year's Eve. A number of us from Wayne State sat together among 16,000 others worshiping God for what he has done in us that week, in our whole lives, and in all of history.
Thanks so much for your prayers and support. I'll get more updates on specific decisions made by Wayne State students in the coming week.
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