Emily Baez
Emily Baez is a writer on ñ’s Communications Team in Madison, Wisconsin. She enjoys long hikes, watching movies, and overly competitive game nights with friends. You can .
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ñ Volunteer Partners With Student to Re-Build LaFe at UC Santa Barbara
One-Year Risks and a Lifetime of Change: Elissa’s Story
Courageous Faith in Hopeless Times
"I really love going to large group, and I love meeting God in that space, but I’m not sure if that’s a good enough reason to lead,” Annie, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) student, confessed at a leaders’ meeting in 2020.
She had been leading students in her fellowship, without the support of a full-time campus minister, for the previous year—but now she doubted herself.
Students Called to Change the World
Andrew McDowell, an ñ alumnus of Occidental College, experienced Jesus through ñ in a way that shaped the rest of his life. Today, he runs With Love, a nonprofit centered around a social enterprise market and cafe, that helps fund community programs around health, child development, and career skills for those in southwest Los Angeles.
Before Andrew McDowell founded With Love Community Programs, he was a college student trying to figure out his purpose.
Keeping—and Growing—Their Faith
Understanding Christian Retreats—Tim's Story
ñ's Thriving Arts Ministry
Jesus, the New Age, and Our Hidden Desires
“God Still Does This”: Stories of Healing at the University of Colorado Boulder
Last school year at the University of Colorado Boulder, Derek, Abigail, and Jake started attending an ñ small group on campus. There, they found belonging, opportunities to grow their faith, and a lifelong love of prayer ministry. They also discovered a God who could miraculously heal them not only of their physical ailments, but also of their mental, emotional, and spiritual brokenness.
The Intentionality of God—Jordan’s Story
After weeks of prayer and discernment, it seemed clear that God was calling Jordan to start BCM on her campus in Auraria, Colorado. Still, Jordan struggled with doubt over whether she was right for the task.